Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at 5:41 am
I have had some enquiries and confusion about changing cartridges with the inLife Regal and Regal 2, so thought a short post to outline the differences and help out might be in order.
The main difference between the Standard (or old) Regal cartridges is that the unit as a whole was a 3 part device. It consisted of the battery, which has a threaded indented end, an atomizer and finally the cartridge.
The atomizer is metallic and screws into the battery. The standard old cartridge would then slip over the atomizer like a glove over your hand. To remove the cartridge you would gently twist the cartridge and pull, making sure you dont unscrew the atomizer along with the cartridge.
To replace the cartridge you would then remove the platic stopper end and simply slip back over the atomizer.
The standard packages would come with an atomizer in place with a ‘dummy’ cartridge wrapper. You would need to remove the atomizer by unscrewing it before charging the battery for it initial 9 hour charge.
The Regal 2 cartomizer is both cartridge and atomizer in one sealed unit.
It simply screws into the battery and when the smoke volume depletes ( or you feel a slight burnt taste in the smoke), you simply unscrew it and replace.
I hope that is all self explanatory but by all means e-mail neil.ebsworth@gmail.com if you need any further assistance.
Note: Rare as it is, the regal 2 may sometime have suffered a manufacturing error whereby it produces little or no smoke volume. The regal 2 is characterized by the large smoke volume it produces from the very first drag. If you experience a failure of this nature please contact customer service ( button top right – www.myinlife.eu)
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 9:24 am

Josh Harris is inLife's latest e-cig spokesman
Meet Josh Harris, son of the late Capt Phil Harris featured in the No.1 rated show on The Discovery Channel, ‘The Deadliest Catch’ and now an official spokesperson for the inLife Regal 2 e-cig (electronic cigarette).
Josh, who recently appeared on the Jay Leno ‘The Tonight Show’ puffing on his inLife Regal 2 electronic cigarette has a simple message for smokers.
” 4000 chemicals in a tobacco cigarette with more than 60 of which can harm you..4 in this ( the e-cig), nicotine and food additives – you do the math!”
Watch the Video of Josh Harris and Regal 2 e-cigs
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 5:39 am


Josh Harris smokes inLife Regal 2
It’s official…..Josh Harris, son of the late Capt Phil Harris featured in the No.1 rated show on The Discovery Channel, ‘The Deadliest Catch’ is now an official spokesperson for the inLife Regal 2 e-cig (electronic cigarette).
Josh, who recently appeared on the Jay Leno ‘The Tonight Show’ puffing on his inLife Regal 2 electronic cigarette has a simple message for smokers.
” 4000 chemicals in a tobacco cigarette with more than 60 of which can harm you..4 in this ( the e-cig), nicotine and food additives – you do the math!
Watch the Video of Josh Harris and electronic cigarettes
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at 5:33 am

As smoked by 'Deadlist Catchs' Josh Harris on Leno
Josh Harris, son of the late Capt Phil Harris featured in the No.1 rated show on The Discovery Channel, ‘The Deadliest Catch’ is now an official spokesperson for the inLife Regal 2 e-cig (electronic cigarette).
Josh, who recently appeared on the Jay Leno ‘The Tonight Show’ puffing on his inLife Regal 2 electronic cigarette has a simple message for smokers.
” 4000 chemicals in a tobacco cigarette with more than 60 of which can harm you..4 in this ( the e-cig), nicotine and food additives – you do the math!
Watch the Video of Josh Harris and e-cigs
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 7:35 am
What Hartford Hospital in Conneticut has to say about Coriolus Versicolor
“Currently, extracts of Coriolus versicolor called polysaccharide-K (PSK) and polysaccharopeptide (PSP) are under study as immune stimulants for use alongside chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer. These two related substances, made from slightly different strains of the fungus, are thought to act as “biological response modifiers,” meaning that they affect the body’s response to cancer.
According to most but not all reported trials, most of which were performed in Asia, both PSK and PSP can enhance the effects of various forms of standard cancer treatment. For example, in a 28-day double-blind , placebo-controlled study of 34 people with advanced non–small-cell lung cancer, use of Coriolus extracts along with conventional treatment significantly slowed the progression of the disease.
It is thought that Coriolus extracts work by stimulating the body’s own cancer-fighting cells. PSK and PSP may also have cancer-preventive effects.
In addition, very weak evidence hints that extracts of Coriolus versicolor might be helpful for HIV infection.”
(Source: www.hartfordhospital.org)
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