Like Iffy I think its a big step in our favor. Although he missed out on a few key things in the video that he could have touched base on, eg. MAOI's in analogs adding to the addictive nature of nicotene; that nicotene itself is no more dangerous than caffeine; and that
vaping has a lot less side effects/risks compared to "conventional" smoking secession products. (Vaping has never made me want to stab someone, Chantix did.)
And while I agree that the push at the end towards "conventional and approved" smoking secession methods is a bit of a shot in the gut after all the good talk about vaping, I can see where PSU is coming from. I'm sure that if they didn't promote the patch/gum/Chantix then they'd lose a bit of funding or at least consideration for running future trials from BP.
I wish their survey was larger than 104 people, and I wish they had a comparable survey of people who "quit" smoking a year ago with conventional methods. Maybe then he'd see that "doubling" your chance of success with traditional methods would actually be "increasing 10 fold" your chance of success with vaping.
Love to get a copy of what the actual survey asked to see if they even touched base on the idea that many of us have attempted to quit in the past with traditional methods only to relapse, only to find that vaping was the ideal method for us to kick the habit.