Get The Truth On A New Lifestyle Product ? Electronic Cigarette Misinformation, Facts And Self Serving Fiction
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Many smokers have made an environmentally responsible choice by learning about the new lifestyle product referred to a e-cigarettes.. Streamlined in design and easily linked to a healthy lifestyle choice, e-cigs have quickly captured the interest of the public. Advantages often mentioned are the lack of odor and messy ashtrays and the ability to ingest nicotine without harming or offending others.
by MaryKayRivers


Many smokers have made an environmentally responsible choice by learning about the new lifestyle product referred to a e-cigarettes.. Streamlined in design and easily linked to a healthy lifestyle choice, e-cigs have quickly captured the interest of the public. Advantages often mentioned are the lack of odor and messy ashtrays and the ability to ingest nicotine without harming or offending others.

David Hammond of the University of Waterloo U.S. reminds us the warnings on tobacco products are among the weakest in the world. There have been few changes to the warnings since they first appear in 1984 on cigarette packs. The warnings point to the most debilitating diseases smoking is known to cause but nothing has been done by the surgeon general or the FDA to require warnings to reflect new evidence of the past 25 years.

Smoking used to be viewed as a sophisticated activity. Cigarette ads on billboards displayed the macho Marlboro Man and the independent Virginia Slims woman as role models for stylish, forward thinking individuals. The wrinkles and coughs smokers experience was not part of the commercials and no mention was made in ads when the Marlboro Man died of lung cancer.

E-smoking provides the nicotine boost tobacco smokers crave without the associated stench left on clothing and furniture and provides the boost in a way that is socially acceptable. E-cigs are readily available for sale and provide a variety of flavor and nicotine strength without breathing in toxic substances.

A list resulting from reports by the major cigarette manufacturers such as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and Philip Morris reveals the U.S. Department of Health lists 599 additives present in cigarettes. It's true that many of the additives have been well tested and approved as food additives. However, they were tested and approved as additives ingested orally. They have not been tested for changes or risks that occur when the additive is burned and inhaled. Chemical properties change during the burning process and 4,000 chemical compounds are released from one burning cigarette.

Public attitudes toward tobacco have been greatly influenced by the recent focus of society on healthier lifestyles and living in an environmentally friendly way. The health benefits of regular exercise is not conducive to smoking tobacco an hour later. Choosing organic and unprocessed foods for a nutritious diet makes little sense if your meal is followed by inhalation of hundreds of chemical additives and toxins.

Big tobacco and big pharma were quick to attack electronic cigarettes when they were introduced in 2003. Lobbyists for the powerful firms spent millions pressuring Congress and the FDA to ban or strictly regulate e-cigs. The strength of the tobacco and pharma lobbies led to the FDA bowing to pressure and issuing a statement regarding potential yet vague hazards of e-cigarettes.

The public has been adopting e-cigs as their smoking alternative of choice as the debate over smoking continues in the boardrooms of big business and the halls of Congress. 20 ingredients are safer than 4000 and the public understands that fact. The popularity of e-cigarettes as an alternative to tobacco continues to rise.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.