More e cigarette controversy despite popularity

Attacks against the e cigarette have been continuing despite the fact that the arguments against them have been proven wrong at every turn.  One of the main concerns surrounding e cigarettes is that since they do not contain smoke, which gives non-smokers a “coughing phase” before their lungs are accustomed to it, e cigarettes could be taken up by children.

Although this seems like a valid point at first, there are many products on the shelves today which are not exactly safe for children to take yet do not have regulations against them.  Products such as nicotine gum and patches could just as easily be obtained by children as e cigarettes.  In fact, energy drinks which are freely available can damage children’s bones since the acid contained in these drinks could erode the calcium in their bones causing irreversible damage.

Another fact is that the buying age for e cigarettes is 18 in the UK, compared to 16 for real cigarettes.  The popularity of e cigarettes is evident in the fact that more and more people are advocating it’s use despite governments trying to ban the sale of them.  In the US, the FDA is already trying to block shipments of this device but the products keen on getting popular.

However much controversy surrounds these products, it seems that e cigarettes are here to stay given their numerous benefits.

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