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<blockquote data-quote="mr_cat" data-source="post: 1517344" data-attributes="member: 423172"><p>Just wanted to comment on this because is is important for those who wish to give up smoking to be aware vaping is far far safer alternative to smoking.</p><p>The basic constituents of 'e-liquid' have been around for a long time and well tested and rated as safe.</p><p>There has been lots of testing carried out over the last few years on commercial e-liquid blends.</p><p>Any questions over potential toxicity have generally been over flavouring constituents or chemical changes due to overheating the liquid.</p><p>Under normal usage emissions of toxins [depending on flavouring] are orders of magnitude lower than those same toxins found in combustion of tobacco.</p><p>This forum has a massive amount of info about the subject: e-cigarette-forum.com</p><p>Personally I have vaped for a little over 3.5 years [unflavoured diy mix] and after 30 years of rollies still find it amazing i am a nonsmoker!</p><p></p><p>m</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr_cat, post: 1517344, member: 423172"] Just wanted to comment on this because is is important for those who wish to give up smoking to be aware vaping is far far safer alternative to smoking. The basic constituents of 'e-liquid' have been around for a long time and well tested and rated as safe. There has been lots of testing carried out over the last few years on commercial e-liquid blends. Any questions over potential toxicity have generally been over flavouring constituents or chemical changes due to overheating the liquid. Under normal usage emissions of toxins [depending on flavouring] are orders of magnitude lower than those same toxins found in combustion of tobacco. This forum has a massive amount of info about the subject: e-cigarette-forum.com Personally I have vaped for a little over 3.5 years [unflavoured diy mix] and after 30 years of rollies still find it amazing i am a nonsmoker! m [/QUOTE]
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