Disputes about "A Billion Lives"
On the Saturday of August 6, 2016, the documentary film "A Billion Lives" has seen very few people. Although it has been released for more than two years, there are many controversies about this film. Let's talk about it. The meaning behind this documentary and its controversy
The film has been controversial since its opening, and has been listed as the headline news of many international film festivals, but the documentary won the highest judge award and Premium director award at the festival, which was obtained from the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival. The Remy Awards, as well as the Dorn Awards at the Nicotine Global Forum.
This award-winning documentary gave us a good deal of the two common topics of smoking and health.After reading this topic, you will be curious. Is the data mentioned in the documentary true? In fact, this is the data given by the World Health Organization: one billion people will die from smoking this century.
Along with the debate about how anti-tobacco groups attack Vape, A Billion Lives shows that tobacco and interest giants ignore the health of smokers, ignoring that electronic steam technology is helping millions of people safely quit smoking, but is plotting to Vape is killing in the bud!
More than 40 million people around the world are using Vape, and many people use it to quit smoking. However, as the film shows, driven by the interests of billions of profits and taxes, business groups and government stakeholders have adopted a multi-pronged approach to blind the world, making people around the world oppose the use of this revolutionary product, In an attempt to stop the emergence of this life-saving non-drug alternative to smoking cessation.
In essence, these behaviors have pushed billions of people to the deaths caused by tobacco by concealing a low-cost and effective alternative. The film "A Billion Lives" reveals how pharmaceutical companies, anti-smoking propaganda groups, tobacco companies, and even state and federal governments are globally rumored, over-regulated, and banned from Vape.
The body of the truth that has not been unearthed in this film is Vape. The independently produced film aims to emphasize tobacco substitutes to save lives. Research published in the film shows that Vape and steam products are 95% safer than smoking and can reduce 21% of deaths associated with smoking. And these safety and health issues related to Vape are directed by the film's director and producer Aaron Biebert on four continents, interviewing major international health organizations doctors, scientists, technologists and policy makers. The scientific conclusions that have been drawn.
Another feature of the film is a wonderful interview with great scientists, doctors, technologists and policy makers from major international health organizations. The interviewees included former WHO Executive Director and Chief Health Officer, Derek Yach, and World Medical Association. Former Chairman and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's consultant Dr. Delon Human, the first professional model who has retired to quit smoking and quit smoking, David Glitz, senior researcher at the Washington Public Policy Research Center, Jeff Steele, Clay Bates, Vape inventor Han Li, etc.
The E-liquid used by Vape is free of tobacco, tar, and non-combustible, but pharmaceutical companies, smoking groups, tobacco companies, and even the government have accused it of rumors and over-regulated measures to ban Vape globally. Biebert said, "I have learned a lot about Vape in interviews with many people in the movie. I am impressed by the passion and aggressive struggle of these consumers. On the contrary, those politicians, doctors and other health professionals But do not look at the evidence of falsehood, and take an attitude against Vape.