New Cancer Research Backs Vaping Over Smoking
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If you are already a participant in the world of vape, then you know that there are individuals, groups, and whole governments that are enthusiastically working against vaping. Numerous tend to use misconceptions about the dangers of vaping for their justification. However, what these people are hearing and siting are often mainstream, false narratives. Luckily, there are credible researchers conducting studies that help us uncover the truth, which is that vaping isn’t unsafe especially when compared to smoking.

 

More Research 

One of the newest studies originating from the U.K. has reinforced the notion that vaping is safer in terms of health in comparison to smoking. The study was conducted by looking at ex-smokers using nicotine replacement therapies (NRT), ex-smokers vaping wholly for at least six months, and current smokers.

 

The study’s results showed that vaping greatly reduced their exposure to cancerous toxins. Some of the most harmful carcinogens were found at the lowest levels with those who abandoned smoking. One element found in several cancers that smokers face (NNAL) was reduced by a grand total of 97 percent. The presence of volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) were similar. Acrolein is believed to be the root of lung cancer and had reduced presence by about 67 percent.

 

Dual users, people who used a mix of vaping or NRT and smoking, did not show noteworthy difference in cancerous levels compared to full-time smokers.

 

The Conclusion

Experts are weighing in on this study providing positive feedback. Dr. Siegel of Boston University went so much as to say, “The bottom line of this study is that there is now no scientific uncertainty: vaping is much safer than smoking.”

 

So if you were somewhat unsure about trying to switch to vaping, know that you can do so with complete confidence. You can quit smoking today by transitioning to vaping. Visit your local vaping store for more information.