Hi there.
I think what you are saying is true about people who do not understand vaping, I find most people who have heard they are dangerous, seem to stay in that boat.
I have managed to get a few people to make the switch.
I find where I live, the most people that are open to listening are actually either in two groups, either A. quite young, and under 30, or B. Older, in their 70's +, and I have spoken to many older people at bus stops who have enquired what my device is, what is in it, and when explained, they think they are fantastic.
But, there is a group of smokers who seem to be stuck on the idea that nope, research is wrong, their cigarettes are much safer.
A lot of the time, people find the PG hard to understand it is safe, even when I explain it is used in asthma pumps as a carrier, and also for IV medicines such as IV diazepam.
I do like it when I can help someone make the switch, and everyone that has switched has stuck to vaping, and find it a godsend.
They have also tried other methods to quit, none that worked for them, including champix, which we know of the side effects-I would much rather take vaping over champix, although before I was educated enough I did not realise the dangers, and did try Champix myself( I quit for about 3 months, but went back, and instead of cigarettes, I got my first mod-then the journey began of educating myself in this form of harm reduction.
Good video, and keep doing what you are doing
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