Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: EU [SHEER Report Flawed]

“A scientific report on e-cigarettes prepared for the European is fundamentally flawed, according to the Independent European Vape Alliance (IEVA). In its response to the preliminary opinion, IEVA cited several areas of concern:

  • The Committee has concluded that there is insufficient evidence that e-cigarettes are not a useful tool for smokers seeking alternatives, despite quoting two randomized control trials stating precisely the opposite.
  • In its risk assessment, the Committee has not taken a risk-based approach at all, but rather a hazard-based approach. It states the potential risks of using e-cigarettes without even attempting to compare these with the risks from cigarette smoking, which are exponentially higher.
  • The Committee has concluded that there is strong evidence that e-cigarettes act as a “gateway” to smoking. However, it has done so based almost exclusively on data from the United States, where an entirely different regulatory regime exists. The Committee also fails to acknowledge that smoking among young people has declined significantly: if vaping leads to smoking, then why are there not more smokers observed during the period where the e-cigarette market grew rapidly?”

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Vape Alliance: SHEER Report ‘Fundamentally Flawed’

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: REGULATE VAPING AND E-CIGARETTES FAIRLY

“The hype of the past few years around nicotine delivery systems such as vapes and e-cigarettes has overshadowed the fact that it is inhaling smoke from burning tobacco, not nicotine, that causes most smoking-related cancers. Electronic vapour products (EVPs) were developed as a tobacco harm reduction tool and offer an alternative way to consume nicotine without the smoke produced through the burning of tobacco. Hype and ignorance about EVPs persists, however, even among those involved in public health legislation. This is despite increasing international research in support of EVPs. A letter from the US office of the attorney general in the Iowa department of justice to the Food and Drug Administration’s director of the Centre for Tobacco Products in March 2020 addressed an erroneous FDA statement suggesting that smoking and vaping posed an equal risk to users during the Covid-19 pandemic. The letter challenging the FDA was signed by the attorney general and 12 academics and researchers in public health from across the US, Canada and the European Union.”

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Regulate vaping and e-cigarettes fairly

Posted in Devices Pod Device Recent News

THE INNOKIN ENDURA M18!

A PBusardo Review – The Innokin Endura M18

In this video we take a look at the Innokin Endura M18 and let YOU know how to win one!

The Links:

Innokin
3FVape
Unsalted @ Dash Vapes (Canada)
Unsalted @ Rocky Top Vapor (US)

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ARTICLE LINK: UK NAVY [Smoking Banned, Vaping Permitted]

“The Royal Navy is implementing a ‘tobacco-free’ policy from January, with the aim of the British military being smoke-free by 2022. From the start of 2021, tobacco products will be prohibited on all submarines and ships – the first step of a phased process. Combustible and chewing tobacco products will be prohibited, while designated vaping areas will aim to support personnel looking to quit  – until the end of 2022.”

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Navy Vessels To Become ‘Tobacco-Free’ From January

Posted in Rebuildables Recent News

THE STATTQUALM A[RISE] RTA!

A PBusardo Review – A Do All RTA? The StattQualm SQuape [A]Rise!

In this video we take a look at the latest RTA from StattQualm, the A[Rise]!

The Links:

SQuape Vape Shop International
VapinArt
Unsalted @ Dash Vapes (Canada)
Unsalted @ Rocky Top Vapor (US)

The Post Review Follow-Up:

  • 11/1/20 – In the video I stated that the MTL mouthpiece shown was part of the kit.  It is not.  It’s also an accessory to be purchased separately.  My apologies!  Thanks for noticing and bringing this to my attention Pam!!  My comment will be the same for this as with the two additional air discs.  For the price, include that mouthpiece too, especially since you’re including everything else to vape DL/RDL/and MTL.

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FROM REGULATOR WATCH – Manufacturing Harm | How COVID-19 Is Being Used to Destroy Vaping

Here’s the latest from Brent Stafford at Regulator Watch:

Follow the science. It’s the exhortation we hear all the time from politicians and bureaucrats to activists and academics.
Whether at work or at school or via the mainstream media, we are awash in a reverence to science. But what if science is being used to advance an ideological agenda and great harm is the result?

Joining us today to discuss this possibility is Dr. Annie Kleykamp an experimental psychologist, medical analyst and evidence-based health advocate. Hear why she believes the COVID-19 pandemic is being cynically used as a golden opportunity to “prove” e-cigarettes damage the lungs and thus destroy the virtues of vaping.

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Released on October 30, 2020
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CoEHAR’s study confirms beneficial effects of ECIG on COPD smokers

Research shows how electronic cigarettes helps in reducing the daily consumption of cigarettes in COPD patients, once again demonstrating the potential of E-cig as an alternative for traditional cigarettes. The results underlined how COPD patients who switch from conventional smoking to regular vaping achieve sustained abstinence resulting in a 50% reduction in COPD exacerbations and improvement in the quality of life.

PRESS RELEASE

CoEHAR’s study confirms beneficial effects of ECIG on COPD smokers

Catania, Italy, 28th October 2020 – CoEHAR’s researchers have just published the longest clinical follow-up of E-cigarette users ever reported. The study “COPD smokers who switched to e-cigarettes: health outcomes at 5-year follow up” explores the long term effects of E-cigarette use in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and confirms that regular use can ameliorate objective and subjective COPD and is long lasting. COPD patients who switch from conventional smoking to regular vaping achieve sustained abstinence resulting in a 50% reduction in COPD exacerbations and overall improvement in exercise tolerance and quality of life.

Link: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2040622320961617

Full text

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) comprises a group of smoking-related lung conditions that cause breathing difficulties, and which includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. The study identified from the medical records of four Italian hospitals, a group of COPD patients using vaping products. These underwent yearly outpatient visits for a total of five years. By the end of the follow-up, complete datasets were available for 39 COPD patients, 20 in the group of COPD patients using e-cigarettes, and 19 in the control group of COPD regular smokers. Although smoking cessation should be always the top priority for smokers with COPD, high relapse rates are very common in smokers with COPD and quitting therapies (i.e. nicotine replacement therapy – NRT, bupropion, and varenicline) appear to have only fairly small effects on sustained cessation in patients with COPD who smoke. Patients experience difficulty in completely ceasing nicotine use, and they may require prolonged treatment and/or sustained nicotine use to attain continued abstinence from smoking. An alternative for patients with COPD who are having difficulty at quitting is that of substituting conventional cigarettes with combustion-free nicotine delivery devices such as e-cigarettes) and to reduce harm from chronic prolonged cigarette smoke exposure.

Results
CoEHAR’s researchers have observed marked and sustained reduction in the daily consumption of conventional cigarettes in COPD patients who were also vaping, with an overall reduction of more than 80% from baseline. The main finding is that patients with COPD who abstained from smoking by swapping to vaping experienced clinically relevant health improvements. Patients who switched to vaping reduced their yearly COPD exacerbations by about 50% and significantly improved cardio-respiratory health compared to the control population of COPD patients who continued to smoke cigarettes.

Conclusion

The findings of this study are valuable because many COPD patients show little interest in quitting or reducing cigarettes in spite of their symptoms. Switching to much less harmful substitutes may limit the suffering of many COPD patients and their physicians should consider all the options available and opt for the ones that provide the greatest probability of stopping exposure to tobacco smoke, including e-cigarettes.

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Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: EU SURVEY [80% Smoking Cessation Rate]

“More than 80 percent of smokers who switched to e-cigarettes have completely stopped smoking. Around 65 percent of vapers in Europe use fruit or sweet liquids. These are two important results of a survey carried out by the European Independent Vape Alliance (IEVA). More than 3,300 european e-cigarette users took part. The European survey shows: E-cigarettes are a widely used method in Europe to stop tobacco use. 81 percent of vapers have completely stopped using tobacco. Further twelve percent have reduced smoking with the help of e-cigarettes. The variety of flavors seems to be one of the most important reasons for vapers to use e-cigarettes. 40 percent of them use fruit flavored liquids and 25 percent prefer other sweet flavors. A good third of vapers select tobacco-flavored liquids (35 percent).”

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European survey: 80 percent of vapers stopped smoking completely

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: EU COMMITTEE SUPPORTS VAPING TO HELP FIGHT CANCER RISKS

“Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan needs bold action on tobacco, and MEPs must Back Vaping to Beat Cancer, according to the World Vapers’ Alliance. The Special Committee on Beating Cancer (BECA) today identified that ‘tobacco use, in particular cigarette smoking is the main risk factor for cancer death in Europe’. Vapers across Europe are calling on policymakers to recognise the benefits of vaping, and its potential to massively reduce the harm of smoking. Policymakers cannot ignore the facts any longer.”

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Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan: Time to back vaping and beat cancer

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: UK STUDY TO ANALYZE EXPERIENCE OF SWITCHING FROM SMOKING TO VAPING

“Gina Collins at the University of Exeter has approached Planet of the Vapes to enlist our help in a research project. Gina is looking for people who are about to or have recently switched from smoking tobacco products to vaping, and participants will be rewarded for their time. Gina Collins added: “While some of the health benefits of vaping compared to smoking have/are being researched, we feel that some of the wider effects of switching from smoking to vaping – such as how it might affect your sense of self and identity – are currently being overlooked. That’s why we want to talk to people at the very beginning of their vaping journey and speak to them over time to see if their views change.” The study will be conducted over a series of three online interviews to investigate motivation for quitting, motivation for vaping, and how switching from smoking to vaping might affect identity. Anyone interested in taking part can email Gina at gc376@exeter.ac.uk for more information.”

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