Positive Studies Part 2

In our search of investigated benefits of vaping we have stumbled upon many interesting studies our team would like to share with you. Here go the positive vape studies part 2.

1.Healthier lungs
The most talked about smoking consequence is by far lung cancer. No wonders this fear has transferred on vaping also, but a study made by Damien Breheny a scientist of Cancer Group at British American Tobacco revealed that e-cigarettes have only small traces of toxic elements and are not likely to cause tumours. In addition to this, an article published by Environmental Research and Public Health suggested that it is a great addition for smokers who suffer from asthma.
2. The Gut
One thing that needs to be scrumptiously cared about in the desire to live healthy in your intestinal flora. A recent publication in a scientific journal PeerJ reported that contrary to tobacco, which has drastic negative impacts on our guts, vaping does not influence it in any way.
3. Less addictive nicotine
Although there were many studies conducted on the addictiveness of nicotine a survey made by PennState Health has found that vape users with time need less of it. They do not rush as fast in the morning as smokers do to have their first drag and didn’t feel that big of a need to use the e-cig in banned places.
4. Vaping does not lead to smoking
While many media channels try to enforce the belief that because of e-cigarettes people start consuming tobacco, a research published by Public Health England showed that only 0.4% of non-smokers are currently using vape devices. Such numbers don’t resemble a gateway, not even a small window.
In case you have doubts on trying e-cigs for smoking cessation, all of these resources are the way to go. The would help in understanding if, why and how e-cigarettes would make your life better, healthier and longer.
What is your favourite pro-vape study?
