Haha so I got 'censored' by ECF. Whatever. So I use a few 'colorful metaphors' as Spock said in Star Trek I The Movie. Censor me; I care not. The point is, I see that vaping has not only saved me thousands of dollars, but it has helped restore my health. Let the facts speak for themselves, and Pi$$ on these BS 'studies' they keep coming up with. Can you say MEDIA MANIPULATION, anyone?????
My lungs have always looked pretty good, even while I was smoking. As a matter of fact, one doctor even got PO'd after seeing a chest X Ray that he insisted on having done even after I told him I didn't need one. I'm not saying my lungs are getting better all the time, but according to CT Scans, they looked better a few days ago than they did last year. Not bad for someone who will be 80 years old in two weeks, huh?
I believe e-cigarettes played a part in this improvement. This is because glycol absorbs water or fluid that is exhaled from my lungs. Glycol also reduces my sinus drainage and I do not cough, spit, and blow by nose as much. A side effect, if you want to call it that, is a dry mouth and lips.
There are some things that do not require BS 'studies'. If I see a rattlesnake in my back yard, I am not gonna form a committee and run a study on rattlesnakes. I'm just gonna get rid of that sucker.
BTW, the water from up the country is slowly being reduced. The water under the Trinity River bridge here in Liberty is about 3 feet less than it was, but the river is still way above flood stage and plenty of it is still in the river bottom. The river bottom here is more than a mile wide, so we're still talking about a lot of water.