Mybestelectroniccigarette.Co.Uk Reports On Possible Use Of E-Cigarettes For Treating Tobacco Addiction

MyBestElectronicCigarette.co.uk, a vaping website based out of Stanford, UK, has reported on the future possibility of the National Health Service (NHS) prescribing e-cigarettes as a means of helping people to give up traditional tobacco smoking. The bloggers fervently point out that electronic cigarettes are not currently allowed to be marketed as "smoking cessation devices", and that until further evidence is produced and new laws created to regulate the technology properly, this rule should remain in place. But the staff at mybestelectroniccigarette.co.uk have been candid in their support of further research into the idea that vaping could provide another possible means to help people seeking to kick their life-threatening addiction to tobacco.

The website has recently published a blog article discussing the news that the NHS may prescribe e-cigs in the future, a subject which was widely covered by major newspapers in recent months in and around the UK. The blog explains, "After a recent study published evidence that vaping is estimated to be around 95% safer than commercial tobacco smoking, health officials of the British central government finally came out with a very public statement professing what appears to be a clear desire to see the NHS prescribing electronic cigarettes to smokers in an effort to reduce illness and deaths attributed to tobacco use."

The MyBestElectronicCigarette website is an online resource for news and information related to e-cigarettes. They are located in the United Kingdom, so most of the information they provide revolves around local issues and laws within the U.K. relating to vaping products. Their stance on e-cigarettes is both critical and favorable, providing arguments for both sides of the smoking spectrum. Joe Smith, the website's author and an ex-tobacco smoker himself, does not believe e-cigs are completely safe and therefore does not agree with much of the pro-vaping sentiment found in the blogosphere. Smith has made several statements casting his doubt about the long-term safety aspect of vaping, for example where he states: "There is very little known for certain about the potential health effects of e-cigarettes on the human body or the mind, the latter point actually concerns me more than the former."

The health issues of electronic cigarettes have been debated for a number of years now, with both sides seemingly producing irrefutable evidence to support either argument. Smith believes the only true test is time, stating: "As with any new technology, especially those which involve the ingestion of substances normally foreign to the human body, the true long-term effects can’t possibly be known until many years have passed, often decades in fact. The evidence around the dangers of vaping is no different, and it will take a long time before we truly see the results of the only really accurate test out there, the real world test on real humans en masse, over a prolonged period."

Their latest blog post regarding the possibility of future NHS prescriptions talks about how the use of disposable or refillable e-cigs is not necessarily a risk-free tool to curb nicotine cravings, but agrees with the potential it obviously carries with a view to helping cure smoking addiction. The blog says, "While I don't fully subscribe to the notion that E-Cigs are 100% safe to use, Public Health England believes the public is 'wrong' to believe that e-cigarettes carry similar health risks to tobacco. Currently GP services, such as the Stop Smoking Services offered by most surgeries, are not permitted to offer ecigs as a prescription to smokers, but in light of this recent announcement, I feel it's a when, not an 'if' this eventually happens."

For more information about the future possibilities of NHS prescriptions for e-cigs, and other news related to these devices, the authors invite interested readers to visit them online at mybestelectroniccigarette.co.uk.

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Contact MyBestElectronicCigarette.co.uk:

Joe Stone
7779-667-496
joe@mybestelectroniccigarette.co.uk
Stanford Farm Stanford SG18 9JD

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