Can Electronic Cigarettes Help Quit Smoking

E-cigarettes do not help to quit smoking, their harm is no less than that of real cigarettes, and the safety of e-cigarettes has not yet been widely and fully scientifically proven.
E-cigarettes, also known as electronic atomizers, are electronic products that mimic real cigarettes by atomizing the nicotine and other ingredients in the e-cigarette cartridges into a vapor that is inhaled through atomization.
Although it is usually tar-free, it still contains nicotine, propylene glycol, flavorings and other synthetic chemicals. There are still a variety of carcinogens in their ingredients, and they have a similar smoke, flavor, and feel to cigarettes.
The World Health Organization has conducted a special study on e-cigarettes and has clearly concluded that e-cigarettes are hazardous to public health, not to mention a way to quit smoking, and that control must be strengthened to prevent e-cigarettes from harming youth and non-smokers.
For those who wish to quit smoking, they can do so through perseverance, or seek timely medical examination to diagnose their own tobacco addiction and health level, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for effective medication, such as varenicline tartrate tablets, nicotine patches, and so on.