While users of the E-Cigarette all over the world are discovering the benefits and improving the quality of their lives with the device, others are taking apart the E-Cigarette and trying to undermine its effect as an anti smoking device. Those who are opposed to the device claim that it encourages the same behaviour as smoking and does nothing to help smokers quit. People who have struggled with quitting smoking are not interested in this debate and would like to decide for themselves if the device can help them finally get over a nicotine addiction.
The device delivers a hit of nicotine in the same way as a cigarette. Smokers appreciate the instant gratification of this nicotine delivery system. Gums and patches must enter into the blood stream and can take a while to be effective. When a smoker is craving nicotine, the E-Cigarette takes that craving away instantly. The E-Cigarette also mimics the smoke of a cigarette with a satisfying vapour that is harmless to anyone around the smoker. This gives the illusion of smoking without bothering anyone in the vicinity. An E-Cigarette can be used in places where cigarettes are banned because it is not actually producing smoke and there is no fire used in the device.
Anti smoking and anti E-Cigarette advocates claim there is a concern that the device may inadvertently deliver too much nicotine to the smoker. However, nicotine cartridges can have varying levels of nicotine and some do not contain any at all. This helps the smoker wean themselves off nicotine and does not encourage overuse of the device.
The device tackles the strong oral addiction that smokers contend with when trying to quit. Smokers find it difficult to give up the habit of smoking which involves holding the cigarette and inhaling the nicotine. An E-Cigarette can be used in the same way as a traditional cigarette while taking away the harmful smoke that has a great impact on health. Smokers can immediately begin to improve their health while they are fighting the strong psychological and physical addiction of smoking.
There are many methods of quitting that have been used by smokers to kick the habit. While one system may work for a group of smokers, it does not necessarily work for all smokers. One more method available to smokers can only encourage more smokers to give up traditional and dangerous cigarettes in favour of a healthier lifestyle.
It is hard work to quit smoking and the debate over E-Cigarettes in some parts of the world only discourages smokers from taking advantage of the benefits that can be gained from an E-Cigarette device. The initial cost of the device is cheaper than many stop smoking products, the device tackles strong habits and it helps to combat some of the reasons that smokers fail to quit. Why there should be debate over the device is a mystery to some. It is hoped that the greater good of smokers making an honest effort to quit will be held in higher regard than the behaviour control that is being attempted by anti E-Cigarette advocates.