Electronic Cigarettes: The Alternative Way to Smoke

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Electronic Cigarettes: The Alternative Way to Smoke
Once again man is faced with the age old question to smoke or not to smoke. Today, I feel that isn’t the question that faces man. The question should be why smoke when one could vape? The use of battery-powered electronic cigarettes is growing across Europe and the United States because they allow users to inhale nicotine vapor without also ingesting tar and other cancer-causing substances present in traditional cigarettes (par. 2). Health experts are rightly worried that these devices might make it easy for teenagers to develop an addiction to nicotine, which can be toxic at high doses and impairs brain development in children. Lab tests by the F.D.A have also found that some electronic cigarettes contain dangerous chemicals that are used in antifreeze (par. 3). As a person who doesn’t want to quit smoking, electronic cigarettes are an acceptable alternative that extinguishes the negative consequences. Those consequences of which I speak are habit forming nature of cigarettes, carcinogenic effect, and the offensive odor both released from the cigarette itself and the odor left behind on clothes. The use of electronic cigarettes may be useful to some people who are addicted to nicotine and want an alternative to tobacco cigarettes, but regulators still have a duty to make sure that these devices are not causing harm, especially to our children.
Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) reduces harmful habits. This is a positive aspect that has the ability to reduce or eliminate the harmful habit of smoking. Nicotine is a drug and can be significantly toxic even in small doses. When using some form of NRT, this increases your chance to quit smoking. There are other forms of NRT in whi...

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