Thursday, July 28, 2016

Vaping vs Smoking

By Now everyone one has heard the great alternative to smoking is vaping but what do We really know about the long term effects of vaping and is it just the tobacco company's have found a great new way to get new clients hooked on nicotine. I guess that is a whole new subject but for now I will just talk about vaping vs smoking as a whole. I think everyone pretty much agrees that vaping is a better for you then smoking but really what isnt worse then blowing poisen into your lungs every day. now is vaping just the same just in smaller dose at least cleaner dose. with vaping becoming a huge fad all over the world it is scary that we will not see or know the long term effects until it is to late like so mane throat and lung cancer patients due to smoking.  I think it is better then smoking just becuase I have switched to vaping for the past 3 years and have just quit vaping all together 3 days ago So I can say vaping for me was a healthier choice and made me believe I can really quit this time.
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When it comes to the argument of smoking vs. vaping, the one that wins is often just the lesser of two evils. In the video above by ASAP Science, the YouTube channel aims to answer whether or not vaping is actually better for you than smoking. And their conclusions probably won't surprise you. Vaping, unlike smoking, involves the inhalation of vapourized e-cigarette liquid consisting of water, nicotine, a base of propylene glycol or vegetable glycerin and occasionally, flavouring. The lack of smoke inhalation is what leads many e-cigarette users to believe vaping is a safer alternative to smoking. x For years, doctors and scientists have noted a strong correlation between cigarette smoke and cancer, stating that smoking changes cells in the lungs, leading to lung cancer. Smoking is also associated with respiratory and cardiovascular disease. The reason, experts explain, is that cigarette smoke contains toxic chemicals like cyanide, benzene, formaldehyde, methanol, acetylene and ammonia, not to mention tar, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide. But while vaping doesn't include that toxic smoke, its e-liquid has experts on the fence too. Since e-cigarettes were only developed in 2003, it's hard to say what longterm effects might occur after prolonged use. Still, we know the liquid from e-cigarettes often includes propylene glycol. That chemical, which is also used to create theatrical smoke, has been known to irritate eyes and cause respiratory infections. So is one really better than the other? Watch the video to find out. What's your stance on vaping? Let us know in the comments below. see source

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