Harm Reduction Journal Touts Benefits of Electronic Cigarettes

label Square highlights a recent article in the Harm Reduction Journal noted that e-cigarettes contain far fewer harmful chemicals than regular cigarettes, and may suppress smokers’ cravings.

Not everyone is able to, or wants to, quit smoking, even though they know they should for health reasons

Los Angeles, CA : Despite the well-known health risks of smoking cigarettes, many smokers have great difficulty quitting smoking for good. In recognition of the fact that they can’t get everyone to quit, public health officials are exploring various harm reduction techniques. The Harm Reduction Journal recently published findings on tobacco harm reduction, noting that electronic cigarettes may be a beneficial alternative to regular cigarettes because they do not contain the thousands of chemicals found in cigarette smoke, deliver lower levels of nicotine, and replicate the hand-to-mouth ritual that fulfills smokers’ cravings. Square, a maker of disposable electronic cigarettes, outlines the findings.

“Not everyone is able to, or wants to, quit smoking, even though they know they should for health reasons,” explains Mike Ahmad of PhD Marketing, which represents Square. “As this study shows e-cigarettes can be a very helpful way for smokers to reduce harm to their health while still enjoying the ritual of smoking.”

The article, written by Brad Rodu, a professor of medicine at University of Louisville, surveys available evidence about tobacco harm reduction. The article points out that while regular cigarettes may contain thousands of harmful chemicals, “e-cigarettes produce a vapor consisting primarily of water, propylene glycol, nicotine and flavorings. The ingredients themselves do not pose any significant health risks.”

The article explores various studies comparing nicotine delivery, which tend to find that e-cigarettes deliver less nicotine than regular cigarettes. Despite lower levels of nicotine, many smokers report that e-cigs reduce their cravings. “E-cigarette use emulates successfully the cigarette handling rituals and cues of cigarette smoking, which produces suppression of craving and withdrawal that is not entirely attributable to nicotine delivery,” notes the article.

Researchers quoted in the article have proposed long-term e-cigarette use as a smoking alternative for smokers who cannot or will not quit smoking entirely.

Square has heard many testimonials from their satisfied customers that support the findings of the harm reduction article.

“I have been a die hard pack a day smoker for 20+ years,” says Mel, a Square customer. “I was able to eliminate smoking harmful chemical cigarettes the same day. Using the Square is so similar to smoking a real cigarette and it really works to satisfy your cravings for nicotine.”

Square’s electronic cigarettes offer smokers an inexpensive alternative to regular cigarettes or rechargeable e-cigs. The product—which lasts about the same as two packs of cigarettes, but is priced like a single pack—does not generate second hand smoke, tar, or yellow teeth. Square is now available at select bars, restaurants, movie theaters, gas stations, and even convenience

stores such as Chevron Gas Stations.

WARNING: Square 82 electronic cigarettes contain nicotine, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Square 82 products are not a smoking cessation product, and have not been tested as such. The product and the statement made within have not been evaluated by the US FDA. Square products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition, disorder, disease, or physical or mental condition. Keep out of reach of children.

Square Smoke does not endorse the use of e-cigarettes or e-cigarette products by minors and pregnant or nursing women. Those with pre-existing health conditions should consult with their doctor prior to using any e-cigarette.

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