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FDA & Journalists at Odds with Smokeless Cigarette over Use as Smoking Cessation Device
With all of the information that is widely published on smokeless cigarettes since a steady rise in popularity over the past twenty four months , it can be difficult for consumers to know which smokeless cigarette companies to trust. At the popular smokeless cigarette review website, nearly thousands of consumers have voiced an opinion on the various brands of smokeless cigarettes featured by review sites. However, in the past month, more smokeless cigarette consumers have written in with questions on using e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation device, and just as many have included success stories on doing just that. Smokeless cigarette companies should know not to market smokeless cigarettes as smoking cessation devices, but to market smokeless cigarettes as smoking alternatives.
Marketing smokeless cigarettes
So why can’t they be promoted as a smoking cessation devices on the internet and at retail locations where electronic cigarettes are sold? Because the FDA has told manufacturers, journalists and other supporters of smokeless cigarettes not to advertise them as a device that can help consumers quit smoking but rather an alternative that smokers can use to save money or be an option to smoking cigarettes. A member of an electronic cigarettes review team said that “electronic cigarettes can be used to help smokers stop the use of tobacco cigarettes! When Big Tobacco and Pharmaceutical line the pockets of the FDA’s board and lobby millions, if not billions, of dollars in political campaigns, smokeless cigarettes become a huge threat to many.”
Smokeless Cigarettes in the public eye
Smokeless Cigarettes and their reviews
The founder of electronic cigarettes review sites has had had the following to say about using smokeless cigarettes as a device to quit smoking. “Personally, I have smoked for the past 15 years. During that time, I’ve tried on more than one occasion to kick the habit of cigarettes and quit smoking. It wasn’t until I finally tried smokeless cigarettes that I started having some success in cutting my nicotine habit. I started a fabulous review website to share my opinions on and the site really has become a forum for consumers that want to learn about smokeless cigarettes, but also for consumers that have had success quitting smoking by using smokeless cigarettes.”
Smokeless Cigarettes in the legal system
Smokeless cigarette review sites went on to question the FDA’s reasoning for not allowing companies to promote the product as a way to quit smoking, saying “I’m just not sure why the FDA won’t allow e-cigarettes to be sold as a smoking cessation device. Most tobacco cigarettes have over 400 known cancer causing chemicals, and 2000+ ingredients, none of which are good for you. The FDA tested smokeless cigarettes over a year ago and one potentially harmful chemical was found; diathylne glycol (which is also found in anti-freeze), yet it was found only in a handful of very low budget e-cig companies that are shipped out of China.”
“It was these few bad eggs that made all smokeless cigarette’s receive the scrutiny they get now, but what about the hundreds of brands tested that didn’t contain the chemical! Why has the entire industry become the culprit? I personally know the owners of several electronic cigarette companies that do extensive testing on their product here in the states to ensure that the liquid nicotine solution found in their e-cigs isn’t any more harmful to those who use their product, than say those who use Nicotrol™ Inhalers, or Nicorette™.”
“I just don’t understand how smoking tobacco cigarettes with so many known carcinogens can be considered a healthier alternative than smoking an e-cigarette when there is no proof they contain ANY cancer-causing chemicals. Tobacco cigarettes are sold on US shelves millions of times per day and are not regulated by the FDA. Now, even based on common sense alone, a safer alternative is introduced to the market and immediately the FDA wants to take them off the shelves for years of studies and testing before making them again available to the public, if ever!”
The review team at Electronic Cigarettes Reviews sites encourages consumers to visit the website and write reviews on various brands of smokeless cigarettes and also to write in with any questions concerning electronic cigarettes or whether to buy smokeless cigarettes as a potential method to quit smoking.
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The FDA did a very limited study on electronic cigarettes in 2008 and misquoted propylene glycol as diethylene glycol. Propylene Glycol is indeed an ingredient in electronic cigarettes however it is NOT an ingredient in antifreeze and is in fact an FDA approved product used in NONTOXIC anti-freeze, yet people wrongly continue to associate electronic cigarettes ingredients with toxic antifreeze.