Widespread support for electronic cigarettes

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Thousands and thousands have left tobacco for an alternative called an electronic cigarette, that is making waves in the news, government and the general population. The support is widespread and diverse, from prominent doctors and harm reduction specialists to the users and family members of the ones who are hoping against hope that this will be the product that can reduce the risk of traditional tobacco cigarettes.

A quick check of comments online shows thousands and thousands of supporters of smokers and non smokers alike with high expectations of this new alternative, but there are a few that are in strong opposition of the new product and calling it a danger to society against many health care professionals' advice.

Special interest groups have made open attacks on the product with less than accurate information or misleading information on the new product called the electronic cigarette.

The electronic cigarette is now being used by the thousands of smokers who have given up on quitting and have settled for the new alternative. "I still get the nicotine and the satisfaction of the act of smoking without 4,000 chemicals in tobacco cigarettes," states Robin Duran of Tennessee. "It just makes sense to use these if you are not able to quit using willpower or the products that do not work for 95% of smokers, and I will continue to use them instead of going back to tobacco."

Most users comments online are stating that this is the one product that just makes sense and has the potential to change the hearts of millions concerning smokers if they would just try the new alternative.

SOURCE E Cigarettes National

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