View Poll Results: Have you had the flu since using your PV?

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  • Using PV less than 1 month and have not had the flu

    16 12.12%
  • Using PV 1-4 months and have not had the flu

    50 37.88%
  • Using PV for more than 4 months and have not had the flu

    45 34.09%
  • Using PV for less than 1 month and have had the flu

    4 3.03%
  • Using PV for 1-4 months and have had the flu

    6 4.55%
  • Using PV for more than 4 months and have had the flu

    11 8.33%
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The flu and the ecig in The E-Cigarette; Over 1 month,no flu and no flu shot.Wife and 1 of 2 kids have been sick. dont tink it was ...
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    Over 1 month,no flu and no flu shot.Wife and 1 of 2 kids have been sick.
    dont tink it was the flu.

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    Had H1N1 last week but still vaped all day while resting on the couch. I can say that vapping while sick is much better then smoking. It caused no irritation to my already sore throat and congested lungs.

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    I guess I'm the lucky one....been using both the pv and analogs for just under a month and came down with the flu this week....but I have been using vg...not pg...seriously considering a switch.

    maureen

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    I have had the flu once since I started, but it only lasted less than 3 days and was very mild compared to what I've had in the past. Working in retail I get about every germ available thrown at me.

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    Had lunch with my non smoking 78 year old mom the other day and she was bemoaning the fact that she hasn't been able to get her flu shot yet. I told her about the propylene glycol study and she said she would call me if she started to feel "flu-ey" so I could come fix her up with a PV. I use PG juice, have vaped since March and have not been sick with anything. Can't wait to see how this plays out.
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    This is a meanless, non-scientific poll. Thanks for stirring up the clueless.

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    It's funny you put this poll up. I was thinking the other day how since I've been vaping, I haven't been sick at all! Over 115 days and not even a sniffle. Now this might not sound unusual, but during the year before I started vaping, I had been to the Dr. over 6 times with colds and infections. I literally was getting a cold every month. (I have 2 grandmonsters that bring home every germ there is). Someone said that maybe I'm healthier because I stopped tobacco, but I wonder. My son-in-law was just diagnosed with H1N1 and I'm not worried at all. Vaping or Lack of Tobacco? who knows.

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    I got a flu-like virus about a month after I quit but nothing since despite many people I know having flu and cold. It wasn't normal flu, maybe swine flu considering the symptoms all match up according to the NHS site - I wouldn't over estimate the usefulness of PG in killing viruses since a lot of them come to us through touching surfaces and then via our hands and we don't vape onto surfaces or hands. It will be very effective verses airborne infection though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakfastchef View Post
    This is a meanless, non-scientific poll. Thanks for stirring up the clueless.

    I just did it out of curiosity. I'm not saying that this poll will tell us if PG is a way to stop the flu virus. It might give us a little bit of insight though.

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    Since it's been shown in many studies that smokers are either equally or more prone to the flu, if we are to extrapolate anything from this poll, it would obviously be about the obvious and well documented immune-building properties of PG since that is the only common factor that exists in this group as opposed to the smoking group and/or the non-smoking, non-vaping group. Hopefully everyone who voted does use PG or else we have to further refine the study to see the effects of VG on the flu virus.

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