New Regal Starter Packs – The Regal 2

The Regal 2 Deluxe Electronic Cigarette

Only $89.95

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The Regal Deluxe Pack contains:

2 x ‘Worry free’ Lithium rechargeable batteries

1 x Charger & Lead

6 x Cartomizer – Nicotine refill cartridge/ atomizer ( 2 High, 2 med, 1 Low, 1 No)

Note: The Cartomizer cartridges mean you no longer need to purchase extra atomizers. A new atomizer with every cartridge means greater smoke volume and longer life cartridges that are the closest simulation of smoking ever achieved.

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The inLife Regal 2 Supreme Pack

$139.95

The inLife Regal Supreme Pack contains:

1 x inLife Regal Deluxe pack ( See Above)

PLUS

1 x Portable Carry Charger – A charger with USB connection to charge batteries whilst on the move…

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and

1 x Regal battery and cartridge carry case:

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The inLife Regal Supreme kit provides every thing you will need in a comprehensive starter kit.

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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’

Electronic Cigarette Co’s Win FDA Court Battle

It official, the FDA (Food & Drug Administration) does not have regulatory powers over electronic cigarettes.

In a ruling by a Washington Federal court, the judge critised the FDA for overstepping their authority in seizing imports of electronic cigarettes by two importers and by trying to regulate the industry.

In his ruling the judge agreed with the electronic cigarette submission and said that electronic cigarettes were the ‘functional equivilent of traditional cigarettes’

The FDA recently gained the power to regulate tobacco products but as electronic cigarettes do not contain tobacco ( or the carcinogens contained therin!) then they were not within the remit of powers of the FDA to regulate.

Electronic cigarettes supplied by inlife LLC are the only company so far to manufacture their refill cartridges in an FDA registered laboratory and by so doing have their ingredients independently verified.

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When it comes to electric cigarettes you are definitely spoilt for choice with an ever-increasing number of brands appearing daily online…..or are you?

The fact is, that if you look close enough you will discover that many of the brands that you see online are in fact the same product manufactured in China by an ever increasing group of chinese factories cheaply branded to look like different products. In fact anyone with as little as $10,000 can set up their own brand and off you go! As the competition increases, for what is expected to be a $50 billion dollar indusrty over the next 5 years, the warning signals should start to go off about how some manufacturers continue to undercut the costs in the industry.

As an independent distributor for the Inlife product range, which includes the Elite, Prestige, Royale & Regal in the US and the Elite & Marquee in the UK, I know I will sleep soundly at night in the knowledge that the company I have associated with are the leaders in terms of the product they are producing.

When it comes to a product that you are ingesting into your body, do you really want to be opting for the cheapest product you can find?

Or would it be wiser to spend a little extra up front to get something you can trust?

Of course what I am talking about are the nicotine refills To my knowledge, Inlife are the only electronic cigarette company that provides refill cartriges that are:

1. Synthetic Nicotine as opposed to tobacco extracted nicotine.

2. Made from Pharmeceutical grade materials in a FDA,(Food & drug Administration) registered laboratory.

The first point may sound a little technical. What is the difference between synthetic & tobacco extracted nicotine and why is it important?

The problem with tobacco extracted nicotine lies in the trace elements that are left behind from the process. It has been proven that nitrosamines and other carcinogens found in tobacco are not completely seperated when nicotine is extracted from tobacco. Synthetic nicotine production from non tobacco sources costs more but is preferable to ensure you are achieving the goal of an electronic cigarette…to give the smoking experience without the harmful carcinogens associated with tobacco.

The second point goes right to the issues you may read about the electric cigarette industry. The primary concern being voiced by many electronic cigarette opponents is that because the industry is unregulated, it is impossible to know what exactly is in the refill cartridges supplied from China. We all remember the issues with cheap childrens toys that were found to contain lead and more recently the problems with Chinese milk.

As some-one who is now a full time member of this industry I have to say they have a point.

That is why, when I came across a company that was light years ahead of the game and that offerred a business opportunity to participate in this industry, I jumped at it. Inlife made the choice to lead the industry and to date are the only company I know of that uses an FDA registered laboratory (Japanese owned) and pharmeceutical grade materials to produce their synthetic nicotine refills.

This alone was enough to convince me. but there was more…

Inlife has reinvested in development which now means the batteries supplied by Inlife are so good they will last at least a year. If you have tried other cheaper e-cigs, you will know that batteries are probably the most unreliable aspect of electronic cigarettes. At an average $10-$15 to replace, the cost of replacing a battery a month soon adds up over time.

In conclusion, you may think that because I became an Inlife distributor that I am naturally biased. And I am!

But my bias is based on the facts which I researched meticulously before entering this industry and deciding who to choose as a partner. My research led me to one conclusion….and here I am today.

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