Tell her that your cartridges contain oxygen rather than carbon monoxide.
You see the response you got was out of the book...what's the point in contacting the FDA? Stop wasting your time.
They will do as they please...
The only way to get the FDA's attention is with a whole bunch of lawyers, doctors, lab reports, and empirical evidence.
It will then get national attention etc...
Do you have 50 million to spend on this ? No ...so enjoy vaping while we still can...
When they ban ecigs ..there's already a plan B in the works...
How many of us on the forum? A few thousand lost souls ? come on...
Just tell them we don't inhale !!!!!!!!!
I wonder what chemicals I have volitized in a hot shower when shampooing or soaping up? Gee...I hope I'll be ok.
FDA= Government
Government= system of control
system= a body of function EG: we the people
I think we the people have officially lost the power to govern our government.
you should have written RJ Reynolds instead of the FDA, you would have at least been talking to a true authority of our government.
Maybe not!
Shower heads make a perfect home for bugs - health - 15 September 2009 - New Scientist
"Run your shower for a minute or so before you get in, otherwise you'll get a face full of bacteria." That's the advice of microbiologist Norman Pace, who has had the unenviable task of analysing the film of microbes that builds up within shower heads at 45 sites in the US.
Pace and his team from the University of Colorado, Boulder, found significant loads of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), particularly Mycobacterium avium, at levels 100 times as high as those found in drinking water.
M. avium is responsible for a type of pulmonary disease more prevalent than TB in developed countries, cases of which have risen in parallel with the rise in showering, says Pace. "For most people, taking a shower is not dangerous, but if you are immune compromised, such as the elderly or pregnant, it could be," he says.
His advice is to not use shower heads made of plastic. "If it has little crusty deposits, throw the sucker away. Have a bath."
NTM expert Joseph Falkinham of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg says this type of data is needed to prepare a risk assessment, but we also need to know how many NTM of each species and type are needed to cause disease. "That is unknown for humans and not well established for laboratory animals either," he says.
......vaporized and inhaled by the user....
What about the vaporizer I use when Im sick?? That creates a vapor I inhale as well... now THATs a drug delivery device!
Oh wait.....it vapoizes WATER!! Another ingredient in antifreeze!BANBANBANBAN!!!
Oh ya, thanx guys/gals for the 4 hour thing.....if the fda sees that, they'll REALLY have a boe-ner over that!!
OK...that was a cheap shot.....sorry![]()
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