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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Waukesha, WI
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I just looked him up too. The guy is laughable, to say the least. You guys should go to doctorseigel.com, and look at his "about me" page. Here's the highlights... "Dr. Siegel is the author of False Alarm; the Truth About the Epidemic of Fear, and Bird Flu: Everything You Need to Know About the Next Pandemic" See? Even his own books contradict each other. "Dr. Siegel is also a columnist for the LA Times; his bi-weekly column The Unreal World examines TV and movies for medical accuracy." Ooooh, some life-saving work there, Doc! So, yeah. Another establishment media leg-humping pseudo-celebrity/doctor, paid to speak on behalf of big pharma. Glaxosmithkline probably bought his dumb ass a Lexus for stating his desire to see "prescription only" e-cigs. But, he must be an expert. He's on TV, right? | |
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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Chicago, Los Angeles
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Yeah and the Kardashian family GOD
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| Supporting Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Northern California
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Great info Bek! Another morning news 'expert' to feed the masses thieir daily dose of 'reality'.
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| Full Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: NJ, USA
Posts: 120
| Notice how he didn't say WHY they were banned in Hong Kong though. (To paraphrase the press release: Chinese gov't said they were banning ecigs because they were losing roughly 1/3 of their analog sales and needed people to go back to smoking to help boost the economy!)
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Would it be to much to ask to get an honest debate with some reasonably knowledgeable e-cigarette/PV advocate, and someone else who is also knowledgeable arguing against it? Give them time to portray both sides of the argument completely, but I'm pretty sure that will never happen, we know and they know who's arguments would make more sense.
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| | #26 |
| Full Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: fl
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its always about the almighty $$$ well he wants by perscription only no lol here more like grrrrrrrr well news for you my good doct. they are out people now know how to make there own and make there own liquid for e-cigs and with the help of people on the board the more i learn andthe more others learn = less $$$ for the big tab. and pharma co. ha ha ha . take me back to the boston tea party days they say history repaets its self lol except nowa days we wont throw it in the water we will consume and just not pay tax lol
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Most of us would agree that if there is a e-cig ban we can continue to vape and get supplies fairly easily. Its not us that will be the problem this would seriously kill off most newcomers to the product, smokers would never quit, they hear e-cigs are unsafe, they're illegal, they won't know where to get em or have any inclination to as they are "unsafe" and they will continue to smoke regular cigarettes which are proven to eventually kill them. Its not us that will suffer from a ban, in my eyes if the fda unjustly ban a product that will probably save many lives just because they won't do the research on it, its about the same as murder, this kinda thing bugs me.
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| | #28 | |
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TV news will only ever give you one side of the arguement. Fox is the worst there is for exclusively rolling out the right wing side of the arguement. I wouldn't even let my pet guinea pig be influenced by their slanted reporting. | |
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| Supporting Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Charleston, SC - USA
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But keep in mind that they are not responsible for doing the long-term, deep research on it. The companies that produce e-cigs are. The FDA's role is to examine that research and make determinations on how and where they can be sold, and the kinds of disclaimers or warnings that must be displayed on the packaging. But that can't be done until the research exists. The current fear of a ban is based on the fact that there are no legitimate long-term studies on these things. And until there are, and that's up to the manufacturers, we'll be at risk for a ban. | |
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| Supporting Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Argyle Wi USA
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I do believe this a very dated video, April or so, but can't find a link back. Dr. Siegel has since been much more supportive to e-cigs. |
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