BMC Public Health did a six month case piolet study on the effectiveness of E-cigs. The study composed of heathy smokers wishing to quit in the next 30 days. The participants in the study were required visits in intervals for the next six month to record satisfaction and helpfulness. At the end of the study there were four outcomes, reducers, heavy reducers, quitters and failures. The overall study outcome was a 70%-75% reduction in cigarettes per day. In comparison to the nicotine patch, inhaler, or gum, the E-cigarettes effectiveness is close or even better. The most stated benefit of the E-cigarette is the more comfortable transition from smoking. The use of an E-cig compares to the routine of smoking a cigarette, by keeping your hands and moth busy, the person quitting is less likely to pick up a cigarette.
Electronic cigarettes are on the rise, each year more people devote themselves to quitting smoking and more and more people have chosen e-cigs. The race to find a clean, pure and effective method for e-cigs will continue. Until then there will be plenty of people against is and many for it. The cessation of smoking through electronic cigarettes is comparable to other methods and much more