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Shisha pens may be a modern concept, the origins of the shisha pen is steeped in history. Shisha pipes are thought to have originated in Persia but increasingly gained popularity in India and throughout the Middle East. Customarily, flavoured wet tobacco is smoked in what some refer to as a hookah pipe, but it has many different names throughout the world such as waterpipe, shisha, narghille or in reference to the way that the smoke is drawn through water, the hubbly bubbly pipe. Researchers believe that it was Irfan Shaikh who was a medical physician at the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar in the period 1542 - 1605 AD who first devised Shisha. There are some though that date the practice much earlier, between 1514 - 1576AD. Save that water pipes can be dated from 1560, the shisha tobacco was not thought to have arrived in Persia until 1600. The Shisha pipe was initially thought by some to be a healthier alternative to smoking tobacco cigarettes because the smoke passed through purifying water. Health benefits are very much a myth and smoking tobacco through a hubbly bubbly pipe is just as dangerous and in some terms more dangerous than smoking tobacco cigarettes. What has always been the difference between smoking cigarettes and a hubbly bubbly pipe has been the social aspects. Wet tobacco is available in loads of flavours, mostly fruit like pommegranate, orange, banana but also interesting non-fruit flavours such and cappuccino, bubblegum and French vanilla and mint-flavoured versions. The traditional shisha pipe has been excluded from public places as has tobacco cigarettes, wholly on health grounds where the risk to health have prompted governments to curtail a thousand of year tradition. Luckily for the shisha aficionado modern technology has come to the rescue and now the e-shisha pen is available bringing all the pleasure but without the health risks. Shisha pens come in all the great traditional flavours and gives shisha a new lease of life. The smoke, more like steam, no longer fogs a room as the vapour dissipates almost immediately and is tasteless, odourless and harmless to others. Nicotine free shisha pens are much safer than tobacco cigarettes and traditional shisha. Shisha pens are also portable and compact bringing the convenience of cigarettes to the world of shisha. With no naked flame, a shisha pen can be smoked and then put away for later use. Shisha pens last for between two hundred and five hundreds puffs. Packs of shisha pens can last several months because unlike tobacco products they do not get dry and stale. the E-liquid used in shisha pens is the same that is commonly used in cooking. There are shisha pens specifically designed for the girl around town, slim and bright coloured; they have also proved to be very popular with celebrities. Most current legislation will permit shisha pens to be smoked in doors in public places, although some places only allow shisha that has been purchased on the premises in order to ensure that people are not smoking e-cigarettes that do contain nicotine. Some see shisha pens as something that is cut from the identical material as tobacco products and instinctively feel the need to beef up the laws to incorporate all types of smoking but is that correct and fair? Shisha pens are non-toxic, don't contain nicotine and the odourless, tasteless vapour dissipates instantly causing no harm or interference to any one in the same area. Shisha pens might seem to look like a cigarette however the reality is that their harm and impact to the smoker, the environment and other people is about the same as somebody sucking on a lolly-pop. <a href="http://www.shisha.uk.com/multi-packs-eshish.php ">Shisha Pen</a>
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