Are Electronic Cigarettes More Effective Against The Swine Flu Than The Vaccine?

by Braniff Watson on November 10, 2009

Propylene glycol, the main ingredient in the e-cigarette cartridge, may be a powerful deterrent against pneumonia, and other respiratory diseases, when vaporized and inhaled.

A doctor called Oswald Hope Robertson experimented with propylene glycol on lab mice in’42. On 16th November the same year, Time magazine wrote “Dr Robertson placed groups of mice in a chamber and sprayed its air first with propylene glycol, then with flu pathogen. All the mice lived. Then he sprayed the chamber with the virus alone. All of the mice died.” The analysts also discovered that “the propylene glycol itself was a strong germicide.

The analysts also revealed that the propylene glycol itself was a strong germicide. The curious part in this is, the press release informing us of such developments 67 years ago, comes from an e-cigarette maker.

“Far from posing a threat to our health, the propylene glycol in e-cigarettes might just keep us healthy,” the company say about these trials. “further studies should be done on the effect of propylene glycol to establish if it may be employed successfully as a pathogen prevention tool.

The company also asserts that controlled trials on e- cigarettes containing propylene glycol were carried out in New Zealand by Dr Murray Laugeson of Health New Zealand.

So it’s up to you if you believe this or not, but one thing is absolutely certain, e-cigarettes are definitely less damaging for one’s health than regular cigarettes ( not that I personally know, but one day I will get myself an e-cigarette of my very own, too ). And if back in’42 doctors showed clearly that the propylene glycol is a good influenza cure, then there definitely is an opportunity that the modern e-cigarette at least decreases the risk of catching the swine influenza.

Oh, in case you do not know what’s an e-cigarette : it is a device that looks, feels, and tastes like a tobacco cigarette, as the user copies the mechanical motions. It expels a virtually odorless water vapor that looks like smoke, but isn’t.

The e-cigarettes are battery-powered with a cartridge that usually contains nicotine in assorted levels (or none), propylene glycol and tobacco flavoring. In their October lecture, Action on Smoking and Health in the UK released a favorable position on electronic cigarettes. _____

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