The research was carried out on behalf of Fontem Ventures, a leading vaping company headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and with a research arm in Liverpool, England. The firm, which makes the popular Blu e-cigarette brand that people can try with a blu e-cig starter kit, also has what it calls a “lifestyle energy brand,” called Reon. “This study shows that after two years of continual e-cigarette use, there were no signs of serious health complications in smokers,” said Fontem Ventures’ Scientific Affairs director, Tanvir Walele. “Clinical data over a two-year period gives us a much clearer picture about longer-term vaping, and the potential implications for the health of smokers, so they can make an informed decision.” Based on the results of the study, Walele called on governments and policymakers to “ensure that regulatory frameworks reflect this emerging scientific consensus, as more long-term research demonstrates the safety profile of e-cigarettes.” The research said Walele, “suggests we need e-cigarette regulation that is not modeled on tobacco product regulation but encourages innovation and compliance with robust product quality, manufacturing and safety standards.” Read the full article at: spinfuel.com