With the recent favourable review of E Cigarettes by the Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) in the United Kingdom, more health specialists around the world are endorsing the device as a viable and less damaging alternative to real tobacco products. But the topic in general is proving to be rather puzzling to smokers as well as non due to the amount of propaganda anti-smoking groups are releasing into the public domain.
Nicotine is addictive, but so is caffeine and almost ninety percent of the population in the western world takes some form of caffeine each day. Nevertheless, these anti-smoking groups are being rather hypocritical when they voice their opinions that E Cigarettes should be outlawed and therefore taken out of the public domain, but would themselves never consider giving up their daily dose of ?addictive? caffeine!
The E Cigarette is slowly but surely finding its place amongst those who want something less harmful, as well as those attempting to kick the habit -...
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