Lung Cancer Decreasing!!
By: Tiffany Davis
Flavor Vapor Media Specialist
The thing
we can say and can’t say in the personal vaporizing business is a thin line.
It’s like an unspoken understanding to many. Some choose to overstep this line
understanding full and well that it threatens the vaping society as a whole.
With more and more studies that come to the surface it’s getting harder and
harder not to associate traditional smoking and personal vaporizers. Just
yesterday Liberty Voice (http://guardianlv.com)
reports that since more people have started vaping that they have seen a
decrease in lung cancer. From Liberty Voice,
by: Deborah Baran:
“Lung cancer cases have been decreasing while vaping, which
is inhaling nicotine vapor from an e-cigarette or vape pen, has increased.
Fifty years ago this month, the Surgeon General announced evidence existed that
smoking was linked to lung cancer. The evil cancer villain has been lurking in
the shadows, terrorizing the nation as millions of smokers light up. Anyone
enjoying an episode of Mad Men will be shocked at the amount of cigarettes the
actors go through in one scene alone.”
“According to recent studies reported in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, antismoking campaigns have saved as much as 8
million lives over the last 50 years. Smoking has been decreased by 58 percent,
hovering at 18 percent, and life expectancy has increased by 1.5 years for
women and 2 years for men. While the lung cancer rates have decreased, vaping
has increased.”
“The FDA is assembling regulations regarding the use of vape
pens and they should be out later this year. No matter what the FDA decides
about the future of vape pens, facts cannot be denied. Lung cancer has
decreased as vaping increased.”
So, in my own personal conclusion there still have not been
long term studies on e-juice and its contents but, I like the results and
believe that vaping is a great smoking alternative. I enjoy vaping and I love
the sweet smell plus, I don’t have people complaining about how my car smells like
smoke anymore. J
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