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The inLife regal 2 electronic cigarette, as seen on TV being used by Josh Harris on his Discovery Channel show, ‘The Deadliest Catch’ is a sell out success in Spain following the introduction on January 2nd, of widespread tobacco smoking bans in public places.

The electronic cigarette which allows smokers to get their nicotine satisfaction without producing harmful secondary smoke and simulates the smoking habit has been seen as a logical alternative to tobacco and allows smokers the ability to enjoy their habit in places where smoking tobacco is now banned.

The inLife e-cig is the only manufacturer to date who manufactures their cartridges in an FDA registered laboratory. There had been many questions raised over the ingredients used by Chinese imported electronic cigarettes due to the lack of controls in their manufacture.

The Regal 2 was catapaulted into the US market when Josh harris was seen smoking the device on the Jay leno ‘Tonight Show’, the No.1 ranked chat show on US TV.

Josh, whose father Cat Phil Harris, died of a smoking related stroke last February, has become an advocate of the electronic cigarette and has toured the US advocating a move from tobacco to the e-cig for all smokers.

inLife Regal 2 e-cigs are available to buy in the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland and Spain

To Purchase click either the Shop button on this websire or go direct to www.myinlife.eu

Josh Harris is inLife's latest e-cig spokesman

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

The Regal 2 revolution has begun….thanks to Josh Harris of the Doscovery Channels ‘ The Deadliest Catch. It has been a week since Josh Harris made his appearance on ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’ and pulled out an inLife Regal2 e cig. Since then, there has been a marked upturn in interest in the device and how to buy it….and in the business opportunity available in marketing it to earn a second income. (Now available in US, UK, Spain, Ireland & Canada)

Deadlist Catchs’ Josh Harris

Deadlist Catchs' Josh Harris

The Josh Harris interview came swiftly on the heels of the decision by inLife to reduce the retail price of their range of electronic cigarettes by $50 making them not only competitive but also the only company to manufacture their cartridges in an FDA registered lab AND the only company that allows individuals to get involved with the marketing of this innovative product.

Interest has been rising steadily over the past 18 months in e-cigs as the number of users that have switched from conventional tobacco to the electronic cigarette has been rising expotentially.

E-Cigarette refill cartridges contain no known cancer causing agents and provide for both habit and nicotine addiction to be a logical altenative to smoking. because they produce no ’second hand smoke’ they are widely accepted in pubs and restaurants and most places where conventional cigarette smoking has been banned.

So if you are looking to buy the e-cig as smoked by Josh Harris of ‘The Deadliest Catch’ then Click Here

If you would like more information on the business opportunity to market inLife products including their range of electronic cigarettes, e-mail us to book a seat at the next business overview presentation online ( every Monday & Thursday evenings)

E-Mail: neil@myinlife.co.uk

Following a meeting in the UK on Friday of the MHRA it seems that further consultation will be taken before any action or decision is announced. It seems from reports that the members of the MHRA were badly informed about the industry and that thanks to a good representation by vendors of major e-cig suppliers that much was bought to their attention that had not been considered before.

inLife are still the only company that manufactures their e-cig refills in an FDA registered lab (to our knowledge) and is at the forefront of ensuring the safety of the product supplied to its customers.

Report of MHRA Meeting ( taken from ecigarettedirect.co.uk)

MHRA Meeting

At 2.20 the MHRA meeting took place. According to Jean, the MHRA were very uninformed about the product (admitting this themselves). The MHRA showed images of numerous other smoking alternatives, and were taken aback to find that not one of the the 35 retailers supplied them. They were also surprised that not one of us claimed the e-cigarette was a smoking cessation aid.

The Vendors emphasised that the electronic cigarette was not a smoking cessation aid, and that it should be regulated by Trading Standards,  and not by the MHRA, as it is at present designated as a General Sales Product by HMRC.   Katherine Devlin explained that she had prepared an alternative regulatory framework, in consultation with various leading companies.  She proposed that the industry should be voluntary regulated, with a  Code of Practice to be agreed with Trading Standards and their governing body,   Failure to comply would be alerted to  trading standards as required by the industry as well as by TS normal checks.

We emphasised that the device is already regulated, by Trading Standards officers,  and that calling it “unregulated” – as the MHRA has being doing – is simply not true.

Licensing

Metabolism

The physician present confirmed that blood absorption levels would have to be tested. There is a level above which nicotine affects a person’s metabolism. When it is above this level, it needs to need to be regulated in the UK. Our products may well be below this level, but unfortunately the attending physician did not know what level this is. It was suggested by those attending  that we might have to increases  the level of delivered nicotine to become legally described as  a harm reduction aid.

Licensing fees

Concern was expressed over the level of funding vendors would have to pay for licensing, which is estimated to be hundreds of thousands of pounds per electronic cigarette. It was recognised that this is totally unfeasible for a young entrepreneurial industry with a new and innovative device attractive to existing smokers.

In response to questions about time scale, it appears the e-cigarette industry has at the very least until September. All three options remain in place, including stopping sale of the e-cigarettes within 21 days of a decision being taken.

MHRA Responses

The MHRA has had over 1000 responses. Further responses are being accepted by the MHRA until June 9th.

When researching the production and manufacture of electronic cigarettes and their refills the most important factor to consider is the reliability of the manufacture and verification of the refill ingredients. The reason that this is so important lies in the fact that the materials used in the refills bring with them a whole new set of issues as deadly as the tobacco that we as smokers are trying to avoid.

It is hardly worth getting yourself off of tobacco if you are going to jump out of the frying pan into the fire!

The main ingredients in an electronic cigarette refill are propylene glycol, glycerol, nicotine, water and a flavoring.

I am sure most readers will jump at the nicotine as being the potential toxin in this list, but in fact the reasons behind the need for safety is the propylene glycol.

There are two reasons why propylene glycol can become an issue.

1. The first is that there are two types of propylene glycol, industrial grade and pharmaceutical grade. Industrial grade is more concentrated and is a deadly toxin and not fit for consumption. Pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol is a much more diluted form and is used in many foods. As you would expect, pharmaceutical grade is a more expensive chemical process.

2. The second reason for the need for care is a close neighbor to propylene glycol, Diethylene glycol or DEG. DEG is found in antifreeze and is so close to acting in the same manner as propylene glycol that some anti-freezes have substituted industrial grade PG for DEG because whilst still toxic, industrial grade PG is less toxic than DEG.

Now I can hear you say….they wouldnt use the toxic stuff in a consumable product….

Well, when costs are involved in a highly competitive market that has no regulation..who knows. DEG caused 80+ deaths in Nigeria in 2006 when it was substituted for PG in a tooth product and a Chinese hospital was sued for using DEG. The FDA also found DEG in a sample of electronic cigarette refills from a US supplier import batch.

With Chinas track record in cost cutting and poor regulation….we all remember the lead in the paint and plastic in the milk!, then knowing that your refills contain what they are supposed to is an important issue most people have overlooked in this new industry.

To avoid confusion…inLife is the only company that provides electronic cigarettes manufactured in an FDA registered laboratory. This means that the ingredients are independently verified and are what the label says they are.

Electronic cigarettes are the single greatest new technology to affect public health since inoculation. Lets not spoil the party for a ‘hapeth of tart’