Trying to figure out the challenges with vaping. Is it the chemicals they take in, the physical mechanics of vaping or both?
When this first hit the spotlight I understood it was ‘off market’ brands containing chemicals (and THC) that were the only devices causing problems.
What has changed that it is solely vaping causing these issues?
I have never vaped or smoked but have many friends and family that do.
I’ve been vaping since 2009 which successfully got me off of the cigarettes I was sucking down for 30 years.
Took a while to get to the point where I’m building my own coils and mixing my own fluids (Because government can’t help but tax everything and anything).
What I’ve learned over the last 15 years of doing it is to stick with what works (Kanthol coil wire and protected box mods), and stay away from anything oil based.
THC products seem to use an oil based mix diluting agent. All of my stuff is water based.
Zero side effects for me to date.
That being said, I’d recommend that if someone’s never tried vaping (Or cigarettes for that matter), don’t start.
But, that’s not my call to make.
However, I did quit smoking with it.
Some individuals filled the cartridges with CBD oil, which is often a suspension in vitamin E acetate. This stuff causes serious damage to the lungs when heated.