Wondering why so many smokers trying to quit are turning to vapes to help manage their cravings?
It’s not just a trend; there’s some science behind it.
In France, research found that vaping can help adults cut down on smoking or even quit entirely.
After looking at 61 studies, it turns out e-cigarettes are more effective for quitting than other methods like nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs).
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If you’re thinking about vaping or are already giving it a go, it’s important to understand both the risks and benefits involved.
Read on to discover the good and bad effects vaping can have on your body.
Legal vs Illegal Vaping
There’s a fine line between legal and illegal vapes, and it can get a bit confusing—especially with all the recent debates and the growing number of young vapers.
In Australia, buying e-cigarettes is only legal if you have a prescription from a GP. That’s because only registered pharmacies can legally sell nicotine vaping products made to the standards set by the TGA.
Now, let’s talk about the illegal ones.
Vapes bought from convenience stores or overseas sellers are considered illegal, and tests have found they’re packed with toxic chemicals that can seriously harm your health.
Read this to find out more how legal and illegal NVPs affect your body.
What Does Vaping Do to Your Body?
Vaping is only considered for use as a smoking cessation tool when smokers have unsuccessfully attempted to quit using other methods. Nicotine Vaping Products (NVPs) are intended to be used for a short period of time to help the body wean off nicotine.
Ultimately, no amount of nicotine is completely safe, and becoming nicotine-free is the goal. However, high-quality e-cigarettes are vastly preferable to traditional cigarettes if you’re finding other quitting methods unsuccessful.
This is because traditional smoking delivers nicotine by burning tobacco, which is proven to cause smoking-related illnesses, and vaping can deliver nicotine by heating a liquid in a much less harmful way.
Short-Term Effects of Vaping
Vaping is designed to mimic the hand-to-mouth ritual of smoking and gradually nudge smokers away from the habit. But as you move from smoking to vaping, you may experience some short-term side effects.
In some cases, the immediate physical effects of vaping may include headaches, coughing, dryness or irritation in the mouth and throat, nausea, and shortness of breath.
These symptoms lessen with continued use.
Long-Term Effects of Vaping
As vaping hasn’t been around for long, there is no conclusive research pertaining to the long-term harmful effects of vaping.
But we do know that, because of a marked reduction in exposure to toxic substances, what vaping does to the body is significantly less harmful than what smoking does to it.
Remember, vaping isn’t intended for long-term use. It’s a temporary measure to aid you on your quitting journey.
Vaping and Addiction
With nicotine, there is always the possibility of addiction. However, when used in consultation with a doctor and as part of an overall smoking cessation plan, long-term or sustained use is not a likely outcome.
In fact, a study that looked into this matter found that e-cigarettes with nicotine increase quit rates compared to e-cigarettes without nicotine and compared to NRTs.
A study based in the UK found that there is now general agreement that vaping exposes the user to fewer toxicants compared to traditional smoking. It further stated that it is plausible that e-cigarettes may have contributed to the higher quit rate observed in England during part of the study period.
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Link Reference:
- https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2737916
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34519354/
- https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD010216.pub5/full
- https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/684963/Evidence_review_of_e-cigarettes_and_heated_tobacco_products_2018.pdf