Harvard study finds that chemicals in e-cigs linked to cancer..

racerboy71

bud bootlegger

DutchKillsRambo

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I'm shocked to hear all the unregulated Chinese chemicals are possibly carcinogenic.

But really, with any solid cancer, the latency period is minimum 10 years. All these studies use ex-tobacco smokers, and are therefore are pretty much worthless.

I tried them for a few months and had a massive battery with a big tube so I never had to refill it. So I know exactly what you are bitching about racer lol.

And vapes really only work if you don't do harder stimulants. Trying doing a couple lines and tell me your vape is totally satisfactory. It's not.

Edit 11th?
 

tangerinegreen555

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.. i see it all day long at work, all the young, cool kids are doing it, so it must be good for you right? most of them have these retarded huge rigs that are super mod boxes, that look beyond retarded when "smoking", but hey, what do i know?
anyhoo, turns out these safe cigarette alternatives might not be all that safe..

http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2015/12/popcorn-lung-seen-in-e-cigarette-smokers/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=hu-facebook-general
not cancer..."popcorn lung"...and you don't want that either
 

qwizoking

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i didn't read the link, but it's not really the supposed solvent thats the issue.. but byproducts when "burned" and contaminants, say ethylene oxide present in said solvent

leaving flavors and obviously nicotine out of the equation
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
isn't it the same chemical that's in fog machines and microwave popcorn?
according to what i read in the link, it's not the actual e liquid that's harmful, but rather the chems that they use to create certain flavors, the cotton candy and other candy flavors being the real culprits.
 

Pinworm

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according to what i read in the link, it's not the actual e liquid that's harmful, but rather the chems that they use to create certain flavors, the cotton candy and other candy flavors being the real culprits.
I wonder what would happen if someone packed an e-cig with that powdered alcohol stuff...
 
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