If you take away all the mumbled jargon, and semantics, the end result is the same. Are Electronic Cigarettes...PVs...as good for you as quitting nicotine? No. Is The gum or the patch as good for you as completing quitting nicotine? No. Are all of these devices giving your body the nicotine that your mind tells you it craves? Yes. I have to agree with the stance that this is simply an alternative way of getting nicotine into your system. Is it better than analogs? Only time will tell on this for the simple fact that long term studies concerning the inhalation of pg or vg cannot occur until people have been doing it long term. I find it incredibly hard to believe that they could be worse for me than all the chemicals and everything else found in analogs. Even if they are, I feel better, I no longer have to worry about hurting others, and I don't care if you consider me to be a smoker or a nonsmoker. I did not start this for others, I did this for myself, the benefits to those around me(this is very harsh) are secondary to my needs in this situation. I have tried the gums, and the patches, and cold turkey, and voodoo, and hynotherapy, and praying, and every other method imaginable to quit cigarettes, but the end result is i always went back. Whether or not this new habit is better for me, doesn't matter. Whether or not I will ever quit
vaping, doesn't matter to me. What does matter is that I feel better, my body is telling me that things are better. My family has told me that I look better, sound better, smell better. I don't read books to learn for other people, I never smoked for others, and I don't vape for other people. I like the way nicotine makes my body feel, just as I like the way coffee makes my body feel, just as I like the way working out makes my body feel. The end result is simply this, what difference does any of this make? If you are looking to quit, there is little to no difference between cutting back on cigarettes, chewing the gum, vaping, or using the patch. These are short term, and the chances of their short term use causing long term problems is minimal. They all give your body nicotine, but in the end it is making the mental leap to break that bond that acts as the catalyst for completing the journey.