Just did:
Trust me, I tried not to "lose my sense of humor" while reading this collection of lies strung together to look like an authoritative, informative scientific article, but it was hard. Where should I start? Oh, how about at the very beginning!
1. "Electronic cigarettes are smoking devices"
No, they are personal vaporizers that produce vapor, not smoke.
2. "The air flow triggers a sensor that switches on the atomizer"
If you are using a manual battery then the personal vaporizer turns on at the
touch of a button. Some automatic
batteries are engaged by air flow, some by
sound.
3. "The puff of hot gas reaches the lungs"
Vapor from an e-cig is not "hot", at most (if using a big battery mod) the vapor
will be slightly warm. And it is vapor, not gas. Most e-cig users do not inhale
all the way into their lungs as it is not necessary. Most of the nicotine (if
you are using a liquid that contains it) will be absorbed in your mouth and
throat.
4. "One cartridge equals 25 cigarettes"
One standard cartridge will actually equal only 3-4 regular cigarettes before
needing to be refilled.
The "claimed advantages" you listed are ACTUAL advantages and are far from ALL of the advantages that one enjoys when switching to this life saving alternative to smoking.
5. "The user inhales synthetic nicotine without inhaling any tar"
Or any of the other 4000 ingredients that can be found in regular cigarettes.
6. "They may be used in a smoke-free environment"
Well, that would be nice, but is not necessarily true! Some places of business
do not allow the use of electronic cigarettes.
7. "They reduce the amount of second hand smoke problems"
Since they don't produce smoke, it would be more accurate to say "They ELIMINATE
second hand smoke problems".
8. "No clinical studies" and "might be just as harmful as real cigarettes".
Wrong and wrong. There have been several clinical studies on the liquid and the
vapor produced and (are you kidding me!!??) NO alternative methods of enjoying
the benefits of nicotine (yes, benefits) could possibly be as harmful as smoking.
9. "The product still needs approval by the FDA as a smoking cessation device"
The FDA was recently smacked down by Judge Richard Leon in a ruling saying that
they CANNOT be regulated as a drug delivery device. This was a blatant bid by the
FDA to gain control over and ban electronic cigarettes to protect the interests
of Big Tobacco and Big Pharmaceutical companies that help fund the FDA.
10. "Intended use, ingredients and components have been refused by the FDA for lack
of evidence"
Besides the fact that this sentence barely makes sense, what are you really
trying to say? Lets break it down: It's intended use is as a recreational
nicotine vaporizer----that has been "refused" by the FDA? Odd choice of words
but it doesn't matter. Thousand of objects intended for one use are "repurposed"
all the time- chewing gum is meant to be chewed for enjoyment, if I use it to
stick a poster to the wall instead, is the FDA going to fine me? Ingredients
been refused? Hardly! Every ingredient in electronic cigarette liquid has
already been approved by the FDA! Components have been refused? What,
batteries
and vaporizers? Somebody better tell Duracell and Sunbeam then!
11. "Nicotine after all is still a drug"
Saying something is a drug is supposed to be evil I suppose. Aspirin is, after
all, still a drug. So is caffeine. So scary!
12. "Doctors say that using e-cigarettes is just substituting one dangerous vice
for another"
What doctors say this? Could we have some quotes please? From REAL doctors? My
Dr is thrilled that I use an electronic cigarette, most Dr's are.
13. "Artery constriction" is the ONLY risk of nicotine on your list that is actually
attributable to nicotine alone. And you would have to take in alot of it to
create a substantial risk. All the other problems you listed are attributed to
SMOKING- burning tobacco and inhaling the smoke--not just using nicotine.
14. And finally, you list 54mg nic level
juice as "extra high", I'd say so!! Nobody
vapes at that nic level. Extra High is considered 24mg. Anything higher than
that is used for mixing only.
Whoever wrote this article (Sasha Richardson maybe?) should have done a bit more research and talked to some actual electronic cigarette users before writing this half thought out piece of propaganda.