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Vaping vs Smoking: The myths, the facts, and the controversies.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3148633" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>There have been studies based on that idea and the results have shown that any metal detected was so low it was barely detected and well below the safe threshold of exposure. This is why no one will say its 100% safe, just that it is significantly safer that smoking. For me, if someone can quit all together, that is the best possible outcome. I still spend about $25-30 bucks a week in liquid. Thankfully I build my own coils, and the supplies run me (broken down) about $15 a year in kanthal wire and cotton. But, I could buy a gun every few months if I saved that money. Like you, I'm for anyway a person can get off the cancer sticks, be it gum, patches, vaping or cold turkey. Unfortunately vaping is under attack from the anti-nicotine and the pro-nicotine-but-say-they-are-anti-nicotine crowds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3148633, member: 43724"] There have been studies based on that idea and the results have shown that any metal detected was so low it was barely detected and well below the safe threshold of exposure. This is why no one will say its 100% safe, just that it is significantly safer that smoking. For me, if someone can quit all together, that is the best possible outcome. I still spend about $25-30 bucks a week in liquid. Thankfully I build my own coils, and the supplies run me (broken down) about $15 a year in kanthal wire and cotton. But, I could buy a gun every few months if I saved that money. Like you, I'm for anyway a person can get off the cancer sticks, be it gum, patches, vaping or cold turkey. Unfortunately vaping is under attack from the anti-nicotine and the pro-nicotine-but-say-they-are-anti-nicotine crowds. [/QUOTE]
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