Finally! Studies that show what vapers have been saying all along. :)

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Kwitter

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Note: This should probably be somewhere else, but as a n00b, I'm not allowed to post there. If some nice mod could move it, I'd appreciate it! :)

They are finally coming out with studies that our vapor is not just safer than analogs, but safe period!


"Regarding the effect electronic cigarettes have on the passive smokers, it has been established in a study conducted by Utah Vapers that the vapor that is exhaled by electronic cigarette smokers doesn't contain any nicotine in it and the people around the electronic cigarette smokers, therefore, aren't exposed to nicotine. Other substances present in the exhaled vapor are well below the limits prescribed by FDA. All these findings prove that the health of passive smokers is not at all affected by electronic cigarettes."
Source: Second Hand Smoke Dangers are Absent in Second Hand Vapor Produced by E-Cigs


"The use of e-cigarette for inhaling nicotine-containing liquid exerts no acute adverse effects on cardiac function."
Source: Electronic Cigarettes Don't Acutely Affect Cardiac Function

 

KuroCz

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You're affilated with v2cigscoupon in some way? The quotes you've supposedly copied, aren't anywhere in the links you've provided and the use of definitive wording in place of the original wording of the articles you've quoted, is imho highly suspect. No where is there "been established" nor is there "... inhaling nicotine-containing liquid...". Maybe you're just enthusiastic, but concious re-wording makes me think otherwise.
 

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"a study conducted by Utah Vapers"

Prob. going to have to be a study by someone other than a vaping group before it gets much attention. lol

You know, that's something that I find funny. Drug companies are expected to do their own product testing and no one even bats an eye anymore when said product is released to the general public who then promptly start dying from it. A year later and the FDA is having to backpedal to stick black box warnings on it. E-cig companies and vapers hire independent research labs to do their testing and everyone cries foul. Talk about a double standard!
 

manfellow

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"a study conducted by Utah Vapers"

Prob. going to have to be a study by someone other than a Vaping group before it gets much attention.

It's true and it's shameful that instead of a flurry of large independent studies being conducted you instead get to see how the system really works. Nobody gives a sheet about you or your health, it's all about cash flow in certain directions.
In countries run by crooked lawyers and insurance companies nobody wants to say anything is safe unless billions of dollars can be made real fast before any sort of problems can arise, like with the scary mind altering pills everybody eats everyday that they show disturbing commercials for on tv.
 

rick01

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You know, that's something that I find funny. Drug companies are expected to do their own product testing and no one even bats an eye anymore when said product is released to the general public who then promptly start dying from it. A year later and the FDA is having to backpedal to stick black box warnings on it. E-cig companies and vapers hire independent research labs to do their testing and everyone cries foul. Talk about a double standard!

I agree with you, but until the studies are done by some well know groups that don't appear to have anything to gain from it nobody other than vapers themselves are going to give it any credit. If the headline read Researchers from John Hopkins, Duke University or somplace like that did the study people might listen!
 

Kwitter

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You're affilated with v2cigscoupon in some way? The quotes you've supposedly copied, aren't anywhere in the links you've provided and the use of definitive wording in place of the original wording of the articles you've quoted, is imho highly suspect. No where is there "been established" nor is there "... inhaling nicotine-containing liquid...". Maybe you're just enthusiastic, but concious re-wording makes me think otherwise.

I'm an editor by trade, so I never change what's inside the quotes. You might need to read again, as I copy/pasted from the articles.
 

Kwitter

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Wait, so the "Onasis" study is old? I thought it was new (of course, so am I... lol) because of what I read here: http://spo.escardio.org/Abstract.aspx?abstractBookId=105369, which had a 2012 date.

I completely missed the "Utah Vapers;" out goes that one! lol

I guess no one wants to be the one to figure out that vapers aren't hurting anyone? You'd think some would want to know there's another way to smoking cessation out there. Go figure.
 
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