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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3147602" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>That's a big negative ghost rider. Some stores carried their "house" liquid that was mixed in store, but also sold several juice lines that were mixed in labs with high levels purity and contamination prevention. Yes, there were a few juice lines in the early days mixed in some back room "lab" that was probably closer to a meth lab, but those got closed out by public awareness and vape advocacy coalitions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nicotine is not a carcinogen. Even high levels, though poisonous, do not cause cancer. Otherwise eggplant parmesan would be deadly (eggplant and tomatoes both contain nicotine). And sub ohm vaping without proper airflow can cause higher temps in the vapor. It would take quite a bit of heat though to damage your lungs. I personally don't like warm vapor but I use dual coil setups that ohm out to .18 to .14. On a regulated device I run it at 129 watts, on my work mod which is a straight mechanical it runs around 100 to 120 watts on a full battery. Your experience with your lungs doesn't match mine as I've been vaping subohm for 3 years now with no side effects. Last exam my doc told me my lungs were perfectly clear and I have better breathing than I did when I was in my 20's and a smoker. At least I've not woken up and coughed up lung butter in 7 years. I have tried some juice lines that cause me some discomfort, namely ones that carry citrus flavorings, though my step son and wife both could vape them with no problems. So more than likely you were sensitive to either the vg or pg and the higher vapor volume exaggerated it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3147602, member: 43724"] That's a big negative ghost rider. Some stores carried their "house" liquid that was mixed in store, but also sold several juice lines that were mixed in labs with high levels purity and contamination prevention. Yes, there were a few juice lines in the early days mixed in some back room "lab" that was probably closer to a meth lab, but those got closed out by public awareness and vape advocacy coalitions. Nicotine is not a carcinogen. Even high levels, though poisonous, do not cause cancer. Otherwise eggplant parmesan would be deadly (eggplant and tomatoes both contain nicotine). And sub ohm vaping without proper airflow can cause higher temps in the vapor. It would take quite a bit of heat though to damage your lungs. I personally don't like warm vapor but I use dual coil setups that ohm out to .18 to .14. On a regulated device I run it at 129 watts, on my work mod which is a straight mechanical it runs around 100 to 120 watts on a full battery. Your experience with your lungs doesn't match mine as I've been vaping subohm for 3 years now with no side effects. Last exam my doc told me my lungs were perfectly clear and I have better breathing than I did when I was in my 20's and a smoker. At least I've not woken up and coughed up lung butter in 7 years. I have tried some juice lines that cause me some discomfort, namely ones that carry citrus flavorings, though my step son and wife both could vape them with no problems. So more than likely you were sensitive to either the vg or pg and the higher vapor volume exaggerated it. [/QUOTE]
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