Evening,
As a type 2 diabetic who smokes, I have been working hard to not only control sugars but also cut down/out smoking. Recently I have been having some good success by using an Electronic Cigarette. The manufacture suggests all flavours ranging from traditional tobacco (not real but simulated) through to cinammon, mint and cherry flavours are basically all the same constituent ingredients (but taste different). Here is a list of the ingredients of the 'vape' as they call it:-
- 1.6% is Nicotine
- 0.9% is Lactic Acid
- 91.2% is Medial/Food grade Propylene Glycol
- 4.5% is Food Alcohol
- 1.8 % Food Perfume
I assume the food perfume add the cinammon or mint or cherry or tobacco flavour?; not sure.
I am hoping that the above isnt going to up my sugar levels when inhaled as a vapour. is there any advice. The suggestion of cinammon and or cherry would be nice (rather than the basic tobacco flavour they do) but I really dont know if theres a downside for a diabetic. Has anyone researched Electronic Cigarettes and Diabetes?. Would love to keep of the smelly weeds and of course hopefully the electronic cigarettes over time.
Thoughts?
As a type 2 diabetic who smokes, I have been working hard to not only control sugars but also cut down/out smoking. Recently I have been having some good success by using an Electronic Cigarette. The manufacture suggests all flavours ranging from traditional tobacco (not real but simulated) through to cinammon, mint and cherry flavours are basically all the same constituent ingredients (but taste different). Here is a list of the ingredients of the 'vape' as they call it:-
- 1.6% is Nicotine
- 0.9% is Lactic Acid
- 91.2% is Medial/Food grade Propylene Glycol
- 4.5% is Food Alcohol
- 1.8 % Food Perfume
I assume the food perfume add the cinammon or mint or cherry or tobacco flavour?; not sure.
I am hoping that the above isnt going to up my sugar levels when inhaled as a vapour. is there any advice. The suggestion of cinammon and or cherry would be nice (rather than the basic tobacco flavour they do) but I really dont know if theres a downside for a diabetic. Has anyone researched Electronic Cigarettes and Diabetes?. Would love to keep of the smelly weeds and of course hopefully the electronic cigarettes over time.
Thoughts?