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French and British New Zealand Canada and other countries to accept electronic cigarettes are twice the global average level.

French and British New Zealand Canada and other countries to accept electronic cigarettes are twice the global average level.

2022-11-14

Blue Cave New Consumer Report, November 13, is it dangerous for electronic cigarettes and other electronic cigarette products? ——This problems often appear in our minds. The World Health Organization (WHO) replied that electronic cigarette discharges usually contain nicotine and other toxic substances, which are harmful to users and non -users in contact with second -hand gas solidar.


Electronic cigarette groups claim that hundreds of millions of smokers can benefit from the use of electronic cigarettes, and the hazards of electronic cigarettes have been reduced by 95%.


The British Health Safety Agency (formerly known as the British Public Health Agency) provided 95% of the number in a milestone review. Smoke will bring huge health benefits.


These groups claim that the WHO's position on electronic cigarettes has not been affected by a series of evidence that has occurred over the years, which shows that electronic cigarettes are very effective as a smoking quitting tool and may help millions of smokers quit their threats to life. Addiction.


The Q & A posted on the WHO website is very strict with the electronic nicotine conveying system (ENDS).


The Asia -Pacific region has criticized this position for reducing the Tobacco Harm Promotion of the Promotioner (Caphra). The organization criticized the WHO for not clearly stated that the harmfulness of electronic cigarettes was lower than smoking.


"If you are a smoker, you might continue to smoke regardless of whether you want to quit this question and answer," said Nancy Loucas, executive coordinator of Caphra.


Recently, a 59 -page white paper discusses the study of cases related to the progress related to smoking quitting in several countries. The white paper shows that those who follow the guidance of the World Health Organization have been working hard to deal with higher smoking rates.


The title is "Best Practice of Electronic Tobacco International: Britain, New Zealand, France, and Canada", which analyzes Britain, New Zealand, France, and Canadian government's abstain from electronic cigarettes and combustible tobacco products.


The paper pointed out that the smoking rate of countries receiving electronic cigarettes such as France, Britain, New Zealand, and Canada decreased by twice the global average.


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