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In reply to the discussion: Do smoking bans apply to e-cigarettes? [View all]Tyhanna
(145 posts)To do a scientific study that is ethical and accurate, its very expensive to do. The e-cigarette community have been working together to get studies done. Believe me the community want to know that its safe to use them as much as anyone else.
There are organization that check e-juices for standards of how the manufactures are making them. There are already standards in place in the e-cigarette community, place there by the users of e-cigarettes. Unless you are with in the community you wouldn't know what is really going on.
There are Dr's and Scientist are working on studies that are ethical. But it takes time to get the final out come.
One such study is
http://www.ecigarette-research.com/web/index.php/component/content/article?id=80
Dr Farsalinos is one of the leading Dr's. along with others to show e-cigarettes are safe.
Right now we know e-cigarettes are 98% to 99% safer than smoking cigarettes. Nicotine does not cause cancer, does not cause heart disease. We also know there are benefits to nicotine.
Now I could keep this up all night, but I have a feeling you really don't care one way or other. You have no gain from e-cigarettes and you are just arguing about them to argue.
While many will die from cigarettes, 10million e-cigarette users in the world will have reduced their threat because they are getting away from cigarettes. People should be praising e-cigarettes. The 5% of NRT users that will make it away from smoking will live to tell about it, how about the 95% that don't make it away and continue smoking?