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FDA & Ash Less Trusted Than China E Cigarette Manufactures

Federal agencies and self proclaimed public health organizations seem to have lost public trust over e cigarette debacle

Published on October 24, 2009

by Tiffany Ellis

(OfficialWire)

HOUSTON, TX

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Talk's of a black market are already underway on many forums and social sites across the internet as the decision draws near on the fate of the e cigarette in a federal court. Other than a few special interest groups that are funded by big pharmaceutical companies putting pressure on the FDA to act against them, the general public and health officials are singing praises over the e cigarette.

Almost without fail, news articles that attacks the e cigarette has comment areas that are filled with doctors and scientist, along with multitudes of the population showing evidence of the need, want and support for this amazing new product that most ex smokers are calling a "lifesaver".

Since the FDA was exposed on the faulty testing procedures during their preliminary test on the e cigarette, and using personnel on the advisory board that have clear conflicts of interest concerning the e cigarette industry, the general pubic is already showing signs of looking for  other means to get the e cigarette and claiming that they will not use tobacco or what they refer to as "worthless" smoking cessation products by the same pharmaceutical companies that are funding the special interest fight against them.

400,000 smokers a year die from tobacco related illnesses in the United States each year while legislators and special interest protect tobacco companies from being banned through legislation that insulates tobacco and cessation markets from products that do work to eliminate tobacco.

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Posted   10/24/2009 2:09 PM


    
 



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