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whodat2112

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A 2012 study found that active or passive exposure to tobacco smoke increased white blood cell coulds, lymphocyte counts, and granulocyte counts for at least an hour. E-cigs did not, nor did a control situation. It’s not clear how this translates clinically, but it’s a laboratory finding in favor of e-cigs.
 

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Gilbert Ross MD, is medical and executive director of the American Council on Science and Health. He came out to say that over regulation of e-cigarettes may cost lives.

Unfortunately, the Tobacco Control Act may become a detriment to public health if it is implemented to effectively ban e-cigarettes from the market. The Office of Management and Budget is currently deciding whether to designate e-cigarettes as a tobacco product to be regulated under the TCA, as a drug or medical device, requiring regulation from a different department of the FDA, or as neither such product. If e-cigarettes are designated as tobacco products requiring proof of modified risk, it is likely that the ramifications for millions of American vapers, and many more potential future ex-smokers, will be disastrous. E-cigarettes (at least those containing the nicotine smokers crave) would be exiled from the market while expensive, lengthy testing took place. Ironically, the industry’s small businesses would suffer while Big Tobacco would profit, since it has also gotten into the e-cigarette market, and since larger companies would be the only ones who could afford to cut through the regulatory thicket. Meanwhile, some ex-smokers who have become vapers will find a way to secure their e-cigarette nicotine, via online or black market sources. Many, however, will revert to the deadly, toxic cigarettes from which they thought they had, at last, escaped.

Smoking Kills, and So Might E-Cigarette Regulation — The American Magazine
 

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I agree..my doc doesn't but I think it makes you feel better to vape even as she says..it's still nic!!

Ask him the question I asked mine, "Would you rather me give up formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, and arsenic or not?"

If vaping didn't exist I would either smoke cigarettes or cigars daily. That is a fact.
 

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What are the secondhand smoke risks from e-cigarettes?

Vapor of the mist that is generated is delivered into the environment. Studies that have been done in indoor and outdoor environments appear to indicate that the concentration of these chemicals is very, very small and there’s not enough to cause harm to bystanders. But there are studies that have found small amounts of heavy metals and other chemicals that could be toxic for the person that uses the e-cigarette, but not a bystander.
 

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To expand on wandering soul's comment.

I don't remember encouraging anyone to smoke. Since Dec I have converted 8 from smoking to vaping and several of those have done the same... a domino effect of sorts.

I've persuaded two people at work to switch. When I told one woman she could save enough to buy a Michael Kors hand bag from Stein Mart she was excited. How excited? She bought her starter get before her lunch break was over. :lol:
 

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Another study that shows e-cigs lead to a reduction or cessation of cigarette consumption.

Declines in cig/day use and eCO levels were observed at each study visits in all three study groups (p<0.001 vs baseline), with no consistent differences among study groups. Smoking reduction was documented in 22.3% and 10.3% at week-12 and week-52 respectively. Complete abstinence from tobacco smoking was documented in 10.7% and 8.7% at week-12 and week-52 respectively. A substantial decrease in adverse events from baseline was observed and withdrawal symptoms were infrequently reported during the study. Participants’ perception and acceptance of the product under investigation was satisfactory.

PLOS ONE: EffiCiency and Safety of an eLectronic cigAreTte (ECLAT) as Tobacco Cigarettes Substitute: A Prospective 12-Month Randomized Control Design Study
 
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