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  1. Detailed information about the kush pod-Vladdin

    Detailed information about the kush pod-Vladdin

    Detailed information about the vladdin kush pod

     

    Product information

    Vladdin kush pod, made for CBD& THC Oils. Patented C-Cell for full flavor vaping. Specially designed for your personal needs. Fill your pod/cartridge with concentrated cannabis oil (CO2, live resin, distillate) as instructed. Insert the pod/cartridge into the device and refill when needed.

     

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  2. What is your #vaperexpouk moment?

    What is your #vaperexpouk moment?

    What is your #vaperexpouk moment?

     

    Three days vaping event – The Vaper Expo is over. And let’s check your shining moment!!

     

    #Our Booth

    What’s new in our booth?

     

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  3. Is Nicotine The Most Dangerous Chemical In Tobacco?

    Is Nicotine The Most Dangerous Chemical In Tobacco?

    Is Nicotine The Most Dangerous Chemical In Tobacco?

    Like caffeine, nicotine is an alkaloid that plays an important role in the history of modern human civilization. It is one of many highly toxic alkaloids from the Solanaceae family. The main acute toxicity of nicotine is neurotoxicity, and the absorption pathway is extensive: the digestive tract and the respiratory tract nicotine will be absorbed quickly, and the excess will cause poisoning.

    The acute toxicity of the central nervous system(CNS) is headache, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and even delirium, convulsion, and coma. The toxicity of the autonomic nervous system is manifested as abdominal pain, diarrhea, heart rhythm disorder, salivation, sweating, and blood pressure first increased and then decreased sharply. Accompanied by dyspnea, pupil constriction, limbs twitching, severe

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  4. Possible Mycotoxin Contamination In E-Cigarettes?

    Possible Mycotoxin Contamination In E-Cigarettes?

    Possible mycotoxin contamination in e-cigarettes?

    April 28, 2019 -- the Harvard School Of Public Health has published a research report on e-cigarettes, which pointed out that most of the e-cigarettes in the United States may be contaminated with mycotoxins.

    mycotoxin contamination in e-cigarettes

    The team surveyed 75 popular brands of e-cigarettes in 2013 and found that 23 percent contained traces of endotoxin and 81 percent contained dextran. The report notes that endotoxins are present in gram-negative bacteria, which are found on most fungi, and that contact with humans can lead to health problems such as asthma, decreased lung function and inflammation, the researchers said.

    Possible mycotoxin contamination in e-cigarettes?

    The report by Harvard was challenged by the American E-Cigarette Association. Gregory Conley, chairman of the American e-cigarette association's advocacy group, said the study should compare levels of toxins in e-cigarettes and cigarettes. Given that many smokers now mistakenly believe that e-cigarettes are as dangerous as cigarettes, Harvard without comparing electronic cigarettes in cigarette adequately published before the report is a disgrace, Gregory Conley, also points out the research focused on the 2013 best-selling brand, rather than the current brand, and there is no report also indicate the product or brand name.

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  5. There Are Only 7 Days Until The Vaper Expo In The UK

    There Are Only 7 Days Until The Vaper Expo In The UK

    Hello Guys,

    Europe’s Biggest and most recognized vaping event --- The Vaper Expo, will be held on 3rd -5th May 2019 in NEC UK. Vladdin Team will attend as an exhibitor, here are details of the expo:

    Date:  3rd - 5th May 2019

    (Doors to our pre-show entertainment area open at 8 am. Main doors open at 10 am (VIP Ticket holders get early access from 9.30am) Closing times are 6 pm Friday, 6 pm Saturday and 4 pm Sunday. Please be aware that Friday the 4th is only open to B2B and VIP ticket holders.)

     

    Address:     NEC(National Exhibition Center) 

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  6. Are e-cigarettes harmful? Can it help people quit smoking?

    Are e-cigarettes harmful? Can it help people quit smoking?

    Are e-cigarettes harmful? Can it help people quit smoking?

    The U.S. centers for disease control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that e-cigarette is still a new thing and that the health effects of long-term use are unknown. E-cigarettes often contain nicotine, which is harmful to fetal development and cognitive development in people under the age of 25. In addition to nicotine, vapors from e-cigarettes are not entirely harmless. They contain some tiny particles that may cause cancer, and may also contain some heavy metals and volatile compounds [15]. Some studies have also shown that e-cigarettes increase the risk of heart disease and cancer.

    Public health England (PHE) released a 113-page report in 2015 detailing the

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  7. Win Vladdin Luxury Easter Giveaway

    Win Vladdin Luxury Easter Giveaway

    Hello, vapor fam,

    Competition Time!

    We are giving away 2 x Vladdin Super Gift Package whose value over $250 for the upcoming Easter!

     

    What includes each Super Gift Package?

    6 x Vladdin RE Refillable Pod Kit (Each color one piece)

    2 x Vladdin RE Refillable Pod

    1 x Vladdin Lanyard

    1 x Vladdin Leather Case

     

    How to enter the Giveaway?

    For the chance to win the luxury gift package, click the link below to

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  8. Vladdin Moment in Shenzhen IECIE 2019 Vape Expo

    Vladdin Moment in Shenzhen IECIE 2019 Vape Expo

    The curtains of three- days Shenzhen IECIE vape expo has come down. We were glad to meet worldwide customer and visitors at the expo. Here are some of the moments we took from Expo: 


    Picture #1 Very Busy Vladdin booth

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    Picture #2 Endless stream of people

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    Picture #3 Further talk with customers

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    Picture #4 Lovely group photo

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    The next Expo Vladdin will attend will be UK Vaper Expo. Hope to see you there!

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  9. 2019 Research And Analysis: E Cig Can Improving Health In England

    2019 Research And Analysis: E Cig Can Improving Health In England

    2019 Research And Analysis: E Cig Can Improving Health In England

    Proof

    Summarize evidence to support UK e-cigarette policy and regulation. E-cigarettes or e-cigarettes system can play an important role in improving public health.

    Survey

    There has been a steady increase in experimentation on e-commerce in the UK in recent years. However, regular use remains low, with 1.7percent of 11 to 18-year-olds in the UK reporting using it at least once a week in 2018 (0.4percent of 11-year-olds and 2.6percent of 18-year-olds). E-cigarettes using is still associated with smoking. The percentage of young people who have never smoked using at least one e-cigarette per week remains low (just 0.2percent among 11 - to 18-year-olds in 2018). The percentage of non-smokers who have tried e-cigarettes is rising. Without e-cigarettes, it's unclear to what extent these young people would attempt to smoke.

    Policy changes

    The background to the report is that smoking remains the leading preventable cause of disease and premature death and one of the biggest causes of health inequality. As a result, the national institute for health and care excellence (NICE) has published guidelines for health and social care workers on how to conduct informed discussions on e-cigarettes. The Commons science and technology committee has published a report on the European Community, which includes recommendations on harm reduction, smoking cessation, the community's mental health environment, and regulation.

    Support

    The advertising commission (CAP) and the broadcasting commission (BCAP) announced that they would lift the European commission's blanket ban on making health claims in non-broadcast advertising.

    NHS England's long-term plan proposes a new universal smoking cessation service for long-term users of professional mental health and learning disability services. This would include the option for smokers to switch to e-cigarettes while in hospital.

    Quit practitioners and health professionals should provide behavioral support to smokers who wish to use e-cigarettes to assist them in quitting. Quit-smoking practitioners and health professionals who support smokers in quitting should receive education and training on the use of e-cigarettes in smoking cessation attempts. The national smoking cessation and training center (NCSCT) provides online training.

    The report was co-authored by four experts from the UK's top universities, King's College London and the University of Edinburgh.

    Reference material: Vaping in England: an evidence update February 2019

    The article recommended:  What Does A Heavy Smoker Think Of E-Cigarette ;

                                               4 Data Show That Vaping Is Safer Than Smoking;

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  10. What Are Other Things Like Nicotine?

    What Are Other Things Like Nicotine?

    What are other things like nicotine?

    Alkaloids are basic organic compounds containing nitrogen that exist in nature, especially in the plant kingdom. Most alkaloids have optical activity, and the properties of different optical isomers are obviously different. Most alkaloids have special biological activities and are the main active ingredients of most Chinese herbal and native medicines. The discovery and application of alkaloids may be a great achievement in the field of pharmaceutical chemistry. As modern organic synthesis has grown by leaps and bounds, alkaloids have become a source of new drugs. Now there are quite a number of common drugs, are natural alkaloids after the structural modification of the product. For example, many of the effective ingredients in the compound cold medicine ephedrine and so on of course, at the same time, toxic alkaloids are not in the minority, which is not a lack of very dangerous poison. Now let me introduce the poisonous alkaloids.

    1. Caffeine:

    Caffeine

    The systematic name for caffeine is 1,3, 7-trimethyl xanthine, also known as theobromine, and its direct biological source is coffee berries and tea. In fact, caffeine analogs are found in many plants, and quite a few of these plants are used by people all over the world to make drinks:

     Coffee trees

    Caffeine is metabolized in the liver and its metabolites are theophylline, theobromine, and xanthine. These 3 look very similar, actually its pharmacological action also is basic and identical, it is a central stimulant. Small doses of caffeine act on the brain cortex high central, can make people excited, eliminate fatigue, and can improve thinking, sleep will also reduce. Caffeine also dilates bronchial tubes and diuretics.

    High doses of caffeine can cause some adverse effects. Because its central excitatory action can make the person feel so disgusting, have a headache or insomnia. Single high dose of caffeine or especially large doses of caffeinated beverages can cause anxiety, muscle tremors, tinnitus, palpitations, and convulsions. But it's only toxic n in large quantities, so small amounts of caffeine aren't harmful.

    2. Morphine:

     Morphine

    Morphine is the main ingredient of the exudate of poppy fruit, one of the first discovered alkaloids, and a central analgesic that is now tightly controlled in almost all countries.

    Poppy fruit 

    The toxicity of morphine is mainly reflected in its addiction after repeated use. The acute death dose of morphine is around 250mg. If taken in excess, morphine can cause severe respiratory depression and can cause the death of respiratory paralysis if not rescued in time.

    3. Colchicine

    Colchicine

    Source of colchicine:

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    Colchicine is still used as a medicine to treat gout, but you need to be very careful about how you use it. It can also be used in chemotherapy for leukemia, skin cancer, and breast cancer. The maximum daily dose of colchicine should never exceed 6mg, and patients must get regular examinations of liver and kidney function and blood routine. If a patient develops a gastrointestinal reaction while taking colchicine, it could be a harbinger of serious poisoning. The acute toxic reaction of colchicine is complex and toxic to blood, gastrointestinal tract, heart, and urinary system. The biggest harm may be the inhibition of the respiratory center, if patients don’t get instant treatment after poisoning, the mortality rate is relatively high. And there is no specific antidote for acute colchicine poisoning.

    4. Aconitine

    Aconitine

    From the beautiful buttercup:

     aconitum

    Aconitine is used in the adjuvant treatment of cancer now, mainly at reducing cancerous pain. Because it can paralytic peripheral nerve ending directly, producing a local analgesic effect. Only 0.2mg oral administration of aconitine will cause a toxic reaction, and the lethal dose is about 2mg-5mg. The effect is very rapid and violent. The main reaction is intense excitement of the center and direct action on the myocardium.

    5. Scopolamine 

     Scopolamine

     

    When the amount of the tropane alkaloid is high, it affects the central nervous system. At first, there will be anxiety, talkativeness. Severe hallucinations, movement disorders, and convulsions may occur at doses that are toxic.

    6. Solanine

     Solanine

    In immature or sprouted Solanaceae plants, there is a sharp increase in the content of sobering.

    Sprouted potato 

    The main toxicity of sobering is irritation and causticity of gastrointestinal mucosa and central paralysis. The reaction is severe stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and difficulty breathing.

    7. Gelsemine

     Gelsemine

    It’s a beautiful flower but very toxic too.

    Any of various plants that contain lycine

    The main toxic effect of hook-kiss is still neurotoxicity with the main respiratory depression as a symptom, and the cause of death is still respiratory paralysis.

    8. Strychnine

    Strychnine

    There are no beautiful flowers for Strychnine, but it looks very tasty. The seeds of strychnine are not only very bitter but also contain indole alkaloids which are highly toxic.

     nux vomica

    The mildly toxic effects of strychnine are facial muscle stiffness, a stiffness of the limbs, and adduction of the feet. At the same time, brucine can also make the respiratory muscle group rigid, then stop people’s breathing. The lethal dose of brucine is about 10mg.

    9. Coniine

    Coniine

    What it looks like:

     A plant that contains poisonous celeritic acid

    The most famous person in history who was poisoned by the celandine was Socrates. In ancient Greece, hemlock was often used as a component in the juice to kill people of high status, but it was also used for spasmolysis.

    Natural hemlock alkaloid is dextral that has special stink. The lethal dose ranged from 60 to 100mg, mainly due to neurotoxicity, paralysis of motor nerve endings and spinal cord. The victim shows weakness, slow breathing, and eventually death from respiratory arrest.

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