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Specialist retailer says: "E-cigarettes enable stress-free and successful smoking cessation"

Patrick Vogt
30.4.2024
Translation: machine translated

As a neo-vaper and ex-smoker, the e-cigarette is literally my daily bread. I'm aware that using them doesn't make me an expert. But I have now asked a specialist e-cigarette retailer a few questions.

Two months and a few crushes. I haven't smoked for that long. I don't miss it one bit and have never had the urge to light up a cigarette again. I have the e-cigarette to thank for that, which has been my faithful companion ever since.

And then there are the advertising restrictions, which equate e-cigarettes with tobacco.
Unfortunately, I have to say. Because this step makes it almost impossible to show smoking adults a less harmful alternative. In future, smokers will have to rely on friends or their GP, for example, to point out and recommend e-cigarettes as a serious cessation aid with a high potential for success.

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