There are good products on the market that people like to use. Same goes for e cigarettes.
This doesn’t necessarily mean all those who use an e cigarette have quit smoking, it just tells us that for many smokers, it is a good alternative some or all of the time that they would otherwise be smoking traditional tobacco cigarettes.
From a public health aspect, isn’t a reduction in the number of tobacco cigarettes smoked nationwide important? If a smoker used to smoke 2 packs a day but now only smokes 5 cigarettes a day and vapes the rest of the time, isn’t that at least a partial success?
There are many media reports about how this product may not be “safe and effective”. By the way, these are the buzz words directly from the FDA to attempt to categorize the e cigarette as an NRT. Media these days crave for sensations, not facts.
First, the FDA report that made sweeping generalizations that the e cigarette may contain toxins – based on a very unscientific test…of the liquid, not the vapor.
Then, The American Legacy Foundation panel discussing all the things they didn’t know about the e cigarette. – apparently if they don’t know, it must not be good.
Then, a CNN report that e cigarettes are ineffective based on a study done by Dr. Eissenberg – with 16 people who had never used an e cigarette before.
But for all of the questions about whether this product is “safe and effective”, what do we actually know?
We know that for at least some percentage of smokers, the e cigarette is now their preferred habit over smoking tobacco.
We know that to date there have been no reported serious side effects from using an e cigarette. OK, it is relatively new product, but it is not fair to bury it with lies and insinuations.
If you are a smoker deciding if you should try an e cigarette, do the research and make a decision for yourself. Just please don’t make decision on biased news stories.
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