(Wisconsin) Alternative found in electronic cigarettes

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ezmoose

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I disagree with Dona Wininsky; there’s been plenty of testing done on E Cigarettes. It would be more accurate to say that the FDA, ALA, and some other “health agencies" refuse to acknowledge the research and studies that have been done. Even the FDA's single (that we know of) study did not reveal anything overly alarming about them. You wouldn’t know that based on the Shock & Awe News Release they made referencing their debunked study!

Six years on the market, millions of consumers, and not one report of serious injury or illness. Numerous studies confirming E Cigarettes are magnitudes safer than smoking. In fact the benefits of switching from smoking to E Cigarettes almost parallel abstinence.

I encourage the FDA to do more studies and less litigation in the courts trying to ban E Cigarettes. Perhaps they are afraid of proving themselves wrong?

I’m not affiliated with any E Cigarette suppliers; I am an ex-smoker thanks to E Cigarettes.

Note: I had to keep trimming my comment back until I didn't get the comment too long warning. I didn't see anything specifying comment length restrictions. If you comment much longer than mine, expect to get a warning about splitting your comment into multiple entries! lol
 
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