It seems like every time you turn around the media is spreading false information about vaping in attempts to scare away the public. Public officials, Big Tobacco, Big Pharma, and the FDA are stopping at nothing to create new lies every day. All these lies and exaggerations about vaping are all supposedly based on research […]
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After reading all the stories about vaping in today’s media news, one would think we are still living in 2011. When e-cigs first came onto the mainstream scene, there were a lot of concerns about them being a gateway to tobacco use, and “re-normalize” smoking. Throughout the years this theory has been proved unfounded. Every country […]
The World Health Organization estimates a billion people will die this century due to cigarette smoking. The number of worldwide cigarette users continues to rise despite the billions of dollars spent on tobacco control. On a positive note, vaping has been a massive game-changer for those looking to quit combustible cigarettes. E-cigs offer smokers their […]
Surveys of vapers have shown that 99% of them are smokers or former smokers. After researching all available science on the health risks of vaping compared to smoking, both Public Health England and the Royal College of Physicians have estimated that vaping is at least 95% safer than smoking. It’s not possible to know for […]
 image courtesy of Vaping360 One survey of e-cigarette users shows that 99% of vapers are former smokers. Based on a scientific study of the health risks of vaping compared to smoking, both Public Health England and the Royal College of Physicians estimate that vaping is at least 95% safer than smoking. Long-term studies on […]
China, the promised land of Big Tobacco. With almost 300 million smokers, about the entire population of the US, China is funded mainly by cigarette sales. Their tobacco tax generates more revenue than what they spend annually on the military. Cigarettes are a part of Chinese culture where they are even stocked at wedding banquets […]
A defective e-cigarette experiment in 2015 by R. Paul Jensen and colleagues caused quite a stir globally. Their study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine claiming that the vapor produced “hidden” formaldehyde at far higher levels than cigarettes. The measurements they used were performed by overheating and “dry-hitting” e-cig liquid, not a […]