New Study Suggests E-Cig Benefits Outweigh Possible Harm

Regardless of the opposing side’s attempts to squash electronic cigarettes and class them as tobacco products, every study conducted by reputable science teams and professionals seem to suggest what everyone already knows; e-cigarette benefits are much greater than possible harm caused to an individual for using them instead of smoking. No one is screaming out that e-cigarettes are healthy or should be openly used by everyone, they are devices to get people off smoking tobacco altogether, and the benefit extends to non-smokers who usually have to be exposed to someone else’s second-hand smoke on a regular basis.

According to a recently published study conducted by Queen Mary University of London, smokeless vaporizers and e-cigs can be used to reduce tobacco usage rates, effectively reducing mortality and sickness rates related to smoking. The study suggest that after analyzing current data, it would not be justifiable and even erroneous to classify and regulate them as tobacco. Instead, utilising the devices to get people off smoking would be beneficial both economically by cutting health costs, but personally to each individual and immediate family affected by tobacco smoking due to nicotine addiction.

The study conducted by Queen Mary University was scientifically reviewed by leaders in tobacco research across the globe, with Professor Peter Hajek at the helm. He remarked that evidence currently available is clear and should be permitted for sale in the global marketplace, adding that doctors could suggest smokers to use e-cigs in hopes to eliminate smoking from their lives, after having failed to do so with other dated and ineffective cessation methods.

While the media continues to point to an old and dismissed initial study conducted by the FDA that found traces of anti-freeze, or how poison center calls regarding nicotine e-liquid have been on the rise, they fail to cover that nicotine poison from tobacco products is incredibly higher and often overlooked. They fail to discuss the details and important filling information about these cases and how the dangers are not related to e-cigarette usage but proper handling, storing and disposing of their nicotine.

Studies need to continuously be conducted for more long term data to be conclusive on how safe e-cigarettes really are, but to delay or slow down technological advancements is like spitting in the face of science, whom has brought us an undeniably better option. Current smokers do not have the luxury of time and face the unfortunate possibility of disabling disease and considerably shorter lifespans. Why privatize them from a healthier and longer life, with years of happiness over regret. They and their families deserve the right to make their own informed decision over the choice between smoking and vaping, as we don’t see anyone trying to take away tobacco, therefore, this could only be right.