Pretty cool, Phil Busardo commented on the article.
Anyway, I just posted the following in the comments section of that article:
"How disappointing, as up until now I have always viewed Consumer Reports in the light of unbiased integrity and thoroughness. Unfortunately articles like this will go to erode that Creditability, shame on the author for her very biased views and her disturbing lack of objective research.
I, just like many others, have stopped smoking cigarettes through the use of E-Cigarettes. My story follows:
After smoking cigarettes, a pack and a half per day, for nearly 30 years I felt it was time get off of them. My lungs were getting a little raspy, my fingers and toes were always tingling, and I hated smelling like a cigarette. So after exploring my options I purchased an Advanced Personal Vaporizer (APV) from my local E-cigarette store. It took me a couple of weeks to learn how to use it and, more importantly, to get used to using it. I didn't want to rush it, so during that time I smoked and vaped. Then in late March (2015) I just stopped buying cigarettes, and by the beginning of April I was exclusively vaping. I have not looked back since, I'm happy to say my lungs are clear (my doctor even said so), the tingling is gone, and I don't stink. I have even reduced the amount of nicotine that I vape, down from 12mg/ml to 3. I have say that Vaping has worked out very well for me."