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The new and ground breaking study by Professor Igor Burstyn, Drexel University School of Public Health, and funded by CASAA, benefits the electronic cigarette industry in many ways.

It’s exactly what e-cig users have speculated it would be, what big pharma fears. That’s right, it has been confirmed: that based on research so far, the chemicals in electronic cigarettes pose minimal health risk.

Here are 5 reasons why I think the new CASAA study will benefit the electronic cigarette industry:



1. Smoking Bans – No longer can governments use the excuse that they’re concerned for the potential risk to bystanders, because this study shows that there is none. For many years it’s been advertised that with e-cigarettes you could ‘smoke’ anywhere, but in reality, it wasn’t true. This study could potentially give us our freedom back and set truth to those advertisements.

2. The FDA – Though this industry has made an outstanding push towards the FDA, this study may have the most influence over them yet. It’s settling to know that this type of information will be passed along to the FDA before they make a decision on the Federal Regulation of Electronic Cigarettes and E-Liquid. While it’s early, this information could drastically change the outcome.

3. Public Concerns – You should no longer have an uncomfortable feeling when exhaling your vapor around others. The safety of bystanders has been a big question, but this should help alleviate this concern. Still, respect other people’s space when you’re vaping!

4. Industry Progression – This study will help the industry progress, likely influencing more entrepreneurs to enter and develop the electronic cigarette market.

5. Media Exposure – The electronic cigarette industry has certainly not seen a lapse in media exposure, but much of the exposure has been filled with misinformation and a steady stream of propaganda. With this study, it’ll hopefully clear the airways a bit and motivate media outlets to publicize accurate and truthful statements regarding electronic cigarettes and e-liquid.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments section below!