“Vaping doesn’t help people quit”

The best cessation method, is the one people actually want to use.

Concern Regarding Vapor:

Skepticism has been expressed with regards to how effective Vaping is at helping smokers quit smoking, however the answer is very. Contrary to fears, Vaping does not supplement smoking, it replaces it. 

Facts
Regarding Vapor:

The American Heart Association’s own scientific journal, Circulation, published an article “Electronic Cigarettes are effective for smoking cessation, a systemic review and Meta-analysis.” In this article, the American Heart Association’s own data confirm that vapor devices have a success rate of 18%: almost triple that of traditional NRT therapy. The efficacy rate is in all reality, probably much higher, with another recent study showing that, with support from Vape Shops, the quit rate is over 40%!
 longitudinal studies indicate that dual use greatly decreases over time. This makes sense given that vapor is healthier, more enjoyable, (and for now) more convenient. “Among dual users (smokers who were vaping daily at baseline), 22% had stopped smoking after one month and 46% after one year.”

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