Why E-Cigarettes Are Not SafeWhy are e-cigarettes such an infamous product that is equal parts lucrative yet controversial? It may be because of how they are marketed as “healthy” or “safe”. Its deceptive marketing accounts for the popularity it has gained and, while doing so, hides its danger. E-cigarettes aren’t safe or healthy and can negatively impact the users, which includes addiction and diseases.To begin with, to understand why it gained notoriety, we must first understand the reason behind its development. The history of e-cigarettes dates back to the 1930s when the first documented case of e-cigarette history dates to when a patent was issued to Joseph Reiner, but it was never commercialized. In 1965, Helbert A. Gilbert was granted a patent and created a prototype that closely resembles a modern e-cigarette, but its failure at commercialization cast no attention on it. The first successful commercialization was in 1979 when Phil Ray and physician Norman Jacobson created a variation of the e-cigarette—which consisted of evaporation of nicotine but were not electrical nor did it have combustion involved—but due to its inherent limitations and lack of connection with tobacco users couldn’t be a mainstream product. It was in 2003 that