| FYI, the author of the article is identified as Associate Director, American Council on Science and Health; an article renderwerks brought to our attention a month or so ago was by Dr. Elizabeth Whelan of the same organization. Both articles are well-written and logical and lend credibility to e-cigs. Wonder if there's anything we can do to help support their organization.... think I'll google them and see what I can learn.
Also somewhat interesting, I live about 60 miles east of Savannah, GA and in the last 3 days I've had 2 different people tell me they've heard radio ads promoting/selling e-cigs. One was my physical therapist (knee replacement surgery on 9/4) who said, when he saw my e-cig on the table beside me, "oh, is that one of those electronic things to stop smoking? I was just listening to something about them on the radio on the way here." Then 2 days later, my brother-in-law, a UPS big rig driver, called to see how I was doing and asked if I was still off cigarettes and said he had been hearing ads about them on the radio and one of the ads was giving them out free as samples. So in spite of the FDA, e-cig ads are becoming more prevalent and more people are hearing about them as a "good new product'. Works for me!
__________________ The first testicle guard, the "Cup," was used in hockey in 1874. The first helmet was used in hockey in 1974. That means it only took 100 years for men to realize that their brain is also important. |