How Vaping Could Be The Key To Quitting Smoking?

 

As a natural aftermath, the news did bring about a serious blow to the reputation of vaping evolving as an uber cool culture. So much so, not only the youth but everyone else who made the shift to vaping to help quit smoking tobacco were alarmed. 

However, with government imposed bans and restrictions, things ought to be difficult for retailers and vapers alike. In Australia alone, things have been real shady on the vaping front as several personal vaporizer products like e-cigs and vape pens have been marked as restricted for sales, marketing, and display across all non-smoking areas. 

Nevertheless, the new findings from the University of Queensland research offer a ray of hope for the revival of vaping in Australia. More so, the notion of vaping as the key to quitting smoking tobacco will have some amount of science backed evidence to do away with the fear and apprehension that people tend to hold on to. 

The emergence of grey market for vaping products and a promise for change 

Undeniably, the latest findings directly challenge the prevailing conception of both state and federal governments regarding the vaping industry. 

Reportedly, the government has already imposed restrictions on a sector that was worth USD 12.41 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach a figure of US $67 billion by the end of 2027. No points for guessing, the growth will be majorly driven by millennials alone. 

In Australia, more than half a million people are currently into vaping, and another 2.4 million have already tasted the waters before. Then again, Aussies aren’t allowed to buy vapor online that contains a certain percentage of nicotine from any retailer whatsoever. 

Under the National Poisons Standard, such products have been marked as “dangerous”. Such restrictions, as one can only expect, have invariably led to the emergence of a grey market for e-liquid manufacturing and selling where people are exchanging things right under the counter. This is way more harmful as it attracts a great deal of unregulated stuff which actually contains high levels of toxic stuff. 

Amidst all this, the good news comes from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners where experts have already rated e-cigs as a potential second-line treatment option for smokers. Although the recommendation awaits a re-evaluation, such findings do usher in a ray of hope for any Sydney Vape store

Read More: https://www.momentumvapeco.com.au/blogs/news/how-vaping-could-be-the-key-to-quitting-smoking

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