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"Are you a previous smoker?" Yes | |||
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"No one seems to be bothered by it." Many are, including myself. (Although in many respects it is preferable to smoking tobacco.) Objections ro vaping would be very similar to smoking. I’ve also noticed that for those who vape, it’s ever present. With a cigarette you tend to have one and get on with things, while the vape is chuffed on constantly. | |||
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"We do not need to inhale your exhaled flavoured water vapour." Except, it isn’t water vapour, despite what a lot of people think. It’s vapour from chemical substances. | |||
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"Yh it's interesting as some people really are against it especially when papers just exhale in people's faces" I'm not sure that blowing stuff in people's faces is a good thing no matter what it is. I don't want people blowing in my face, except if I know you Biblically. And even then, only in certain circumstances I consent to. | |||
"We do not need to inhale your exhaled flavoured water vapour. Except, it isn’t water vapour, despite what a lot of people think. It’s vapour from chemical substances. " There is 100% water in vapes | |||
"We do not need to inhale your exhaled flavoured water vapour. Except, it isn’t water vapour, despite what a lot of people think. It’s vapour from chemical substances. There is 100% water in vapes" Respectfully I think you're misinformed … Vapes, also known as e-cigarettes or JUULs, contain thousands of chemical ingredients, including: E-juice: The liquid that's heated into an aerosol for users to inhale, which usually contains propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, and flavorings Heavy metals: Such as nickel, tin, lead, cadmium, and arsenic Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): Such as benzene, which is also found in car exhaust Chemicals that can cause cancer: Such as acetaldehyde and formaldehyde Chemicals known to cause lung disease: Such as acrolein, diacetyl, and diethylene glycol Other potentially harmful substances: Such as caffeine, pesticides, and flavorings | |||
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"We do not need to inhale your exhaled flavoured water vapour. Except, it isn’t water vapour, despite what a lot of people think. It’s vapour from chemical substances. There is 100% water in vapes Respectfully I think you're misinformed … Vapes, also known as e-cigarettes or JUULs, contain thousands of chemical ingredients, including: E-juice: The liquid that's heated into an aerosol for users to inhale, which usually contains propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, and flavorings Heavy metals: Such as nickel, tin, lead, cadmium, and arsenic Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): Such as benzene, which is also found in car exhaust Chemicals that can cause cancer: Such as acetaldehyde and formaldehyde Chemicals known to cause lung disease: Such as acrolein, diacetyl, and diethylene glycol Other potentially harmful substances: Such as caffeine, pesticides, and flavorings " They 100% have water in them as an ingredient. | |||
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" They 100% have water in them as an ingredient. " They are not 100% water, otherwise you would just have steam. Water may be present, but look at the list of ingredients another person listed. Therefore you will not be inhaling 100% water vapour. | |||
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"I'm not keen on it, as an asthmatic, but it's better than smoking. " I'm not sure it's any better | |||
" They 100% have water in them as an ingredient. They are not 100% water, otherwise you would just have steam. Water may be present, but look at the list of ingredients another person listed. Therefore you will not be inhaling 100% water vapour." That wasn’t what we said. We said they 100% have water in them, not that they are 100% water. In other news wine, spirits and beer also 100% contain water. | |||
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"Ha ha to much food Smoking Vaping Cock Alcohol Almost everything you put in your mouth can be bad for you the one positive I can give is you don't smell as bad as traditional smokers " Not much in it, both smell awful | |||
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"Ha ha to much food Smoking Vaping Cock Alcohol Almost everything you put in your mouth can be bad for you the one positive I can give is you don't smell as bad as traditional smokers Not much in it, both smell awful" Watermelon/peach etc definitely smells better than cigs or whatever other flavour they pick. Mrs | |||
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"We do not need to inhale your exhaled flavoured water vapour. Except, it isn’t water vapour, despite what a lot of people think. It’s vapour from chemical substances. There is 100% water in vapes Respectfully I think you're misinformed … Vapes, also known as e-cigarettes or JUULs, contain thousands of chemical ingredients, including: E-juice: The liquid that's heated into an aerosol for users to inhale, which usually contains propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, and flavorings Heavy metals: Such as nickel, tin, lead, cadmium, and arsenic Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): Such as benzene, which is also found in car exhaust Chemicals that can cause cancer: Such as acetaldehyde and formaldehyde Chemicals known to cause lung disease: Such as acrolein, diacetyl, and diethylene glycol Other potentially harmful substances: Such as caffeine, pesticides, and flavorings " The ingredients of my vape liquid. 1. High Quality UK Flavourings 2. EP/USP Propylene Glycol (PG) Food grade. Food-grade PG is found in products like seasonings, soup blends, teas, soft drinks, and baking mixes. 3. Vegetable Glycerin (VG) Vegetable glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a natural substance found in plants that has many uses in food: Preservative: Vegetable glycerin can help baked goods and other foods stay fresh and moist for longer, which can improve their quality and shelf life. Sweetener: Vegetable glycerin has a mildly sweet taste that's about 60% as sweet as sugar, making it a good substitute for those looking to reduce their sugar intake. 4. High Quality EP/USP Pharmaceutical Grade Nicotine Optional as I frequently vape Nicotine free All Vape liquid in the UK and Europe is highly regulated. The list you posted is probably true for the USA and Far East. Oils and diacetyl have been banned for years. Respectfully, I think you're misinformed. | |||
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"We do not need to inhale your exhaled flavoured water vapour. Except, it isn’t water vapour, despite what a lot of people think. It’s vapour from chemical substances. There is 100% water in vapes Respectfully I think you're misinformed … Vapes, also known as e-cigarettes or JUULs, contain thousands of chemical ingredients, including: E-juice: The liquid that's heated into an aerosol for users to inhale, which usually contains propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, and flavorings Heavy metals: Such as nickel, tin, lead, cadmium, and arsenic Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): Such as benzene, which is also found in car exhaust Chemicals that can cause cancer: Such as acetaldehyde and formaldehyde Chemicals known to cause lung disease: Such as acrolein, diacetyl, and diethylene glycol Other potentially harmful substances: Such as caffeine, pesticides, and flavorings The ingredients of my vape liquid. 1. High Quality UK Flavourings 2. EP/USP Propylene Glycol (PG) Food grade. Food-grade PG is found in products like seasonings, soup blends, teas, soft drinks, and baking mixes. 3. Vegetable Glycerin (VG) Vegetable glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a natural substance found in plants that has many uses in food: Preservative: Vegetable glycerin can help baked goods and other foods stay fresh and moist for longer, which can improve their quality and shelf life. Sweetener: Vegetable glycerin has a mildly sweet taste that's about 60% as sweet as sugar, making it a good substitute for those looking to reduce their sugar intake. 4. High Quality EP/USP Pharmaceutical Grade Nicotine Optional as I frequently vape Nicotine free All Vape liquid in the UK and Europe is highly regulated. The list you posted is probably true for the USA and Far East. Oils and diacetyl have been banned for years. Respectfully, I think you're misinformed. " Ok I'll accept your list of food grade ingredients, however that's food grade meant for ingestion not inhalation. Just what damage are those vapourised chemicals doing to your lungs? | |||
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