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They are billed as a healthier alternative to smoking, yet experts now warn that electronic cigarettes may be more damaging than the habit they replace.
The battery-powered tubes, usually styled to look like real cigarettes, contain a heating element that turns nicotine-laced liquid in a cartridge into a vapour mist that is inhaled.
This produces a sensation similar to smoking the real thing but, say manufacturers, without the carcinogenic chemicals found in cigarette tar.

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Possible danger: A woman is seen smoking an electronic cigarette which experts warn are not as 'healthy' as advertised

To vaporise the nicotine solution, the chemical propylene glycol is put into the cartridges, and accounts for up to 90 per cent of their content.

This can cause ‘acute respiratory system irritation’, claims Dr Elisabeth Pott, director of the Federal Centre of Health Education in Cologne, Germany, who has studied e-cigarettes.

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In 2009, the US Food and Drug Administration analysed e-cigarette cartridges and found traces of the carcinogen nitrosamine and other potentially harmful substances in products from several manufacturers, in addition to ethanol and glycerin.

However, e-cigarette firms point out that nitrosamine is found in much higher concentration in cigarettes.

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Bad breath: Chemical propylene glycol accounts for up to 90 per cent of the e-cigarette content and can cause 'acute respiratory system irritation'

Users of the devices are expected to top one million in the UK this year and a leading brand, E-Lites, sells several hundred per day – a fourfold rise in one year.
Many brands available in the UK are imported without inspection. As the devices do not contain tobacco, they are not regulated by Tobacco Product Regulations.
They are also not classed as medical devices, so cannot be regulated in the same way as other nicotine replacement products.
Professor John Britton, of the Royal College of Physicians’ Tobacco Advisory Group, is calling for regulation of e-cigarettes that would ensure a ‘guaranteed standard’.
He added that they should be regulated to a degree to make sure there are reasonable levels of nicotine in them.
E-cigarettes have been banned in Canada, Australia, and some American states. Most recently, their use by civil servants in city offices and vehicles has been banned in Hanover, Germany.


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The only "real danger" e cigs offer is to the tax revenue of the governments...
 
it's pretty obvious that they need to say that, so they can earn ridiculous amounts of money from promoting crap like niquitine and other NHS approved shit.
they're getting paid by the company that produce the nicotine patches, gums etc. to promote their products.

imagine - why all the 'health organizations' would want you to be healthy, if they make money on you being opposite ?
 
What are the chances of a ban on e-cigs happening? Should I be concerned and buy 50 years worth of juice now just incase?
 
What are the chances of a ban on e-cigs happening? Should I be concerned and buy 50 years worth of juice now just incase?


Theyre supposed to be announcing it this spring. There is a EU Directive (use the search feature on the forum) everyones been talking about... Theyre on about banning the MG in electronic cigs to a max of 4mg making them useless for nearly everyone who uses them.
 
Theyre supposed to be announcing it this spring. There is a EU Directive (use the search feature on the forum) everyones been talking about... Theyre on about banning the MG in electronic cigs to a max of 4mg making them useless for nearly everyone who uses them.

And from a personal point of view do you think that will happen? I have read a bit on the subject already, just wondering how easy a ban would be to police.
 
And from a personal point of view do you think that will happen? I have read a bit on the subject already, just wondering how easy a ban would be to police.


It would pretty much be the banning of nicotine over 4mg... that would be easy enough and via customs.


Personally, I dont see enough activity from actual users to stop it, so there is a strong possibility that it will happen.

It's up to us to stop it.
 
Ecigs haven't been banned in Oz, here is the deal there, bit of a drag, but anyway:

The electronic cigarette device is not banned and it is not illegal in Australia. It is, however, illegal to sell electronic cigarette devices which contain nicotine. You can use electronic cigarettes containing nicotine and you are permitted to import nicotine for your own personal use and you are permitted to receive by mail up to a 3 months supply


https://www.ecigs.net.au/site2012/home/articles/are-ecigs-banned-in-australia
 
Re: E-cigarettes 'can cause more harm than smoking,' experts say

I think thats relatively fair.
 
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