the math can mess with the mind...but
Usually i say 4000 times better, meaning there are fewer 'bad' chemicals.
Or there are 4000 reasons why i started vaping.
nothing in this world is perfectly safe.
i have gone there. i have signed up. i read the report the article is based on. the report mentions that it 'may' be attractive to children. and from that point on i have been in a minor rage. every time i start writing something, i end on a ranting tangent that has nothing to do with harm...
i assumed the numbers i am graphing was a one use kind of thing. 1 cig, 1 cart and the like. i need to ask then, is the patch a once a day thing?
to be honest i have never tried the patch or gum so i am ignorant of that fact. but if you apply usage to the cigarettes too. for a 2 pack a day...
you and Elaine said the same thing at right about the same time, thank you btw.
but i came up with this
just trying to use their own words against them.
~~EDIT~~
no i need to take out the FDA allowed...it's actually 2% not .2
on a side note....i am looking for the numbers for the diethylene glycol. havent seen that number yet. i know it's low enough to be deemed safe...but adding it to this would be a good thing i believe, for the anti-freeze repeaters.
i am kind of iffy on the horizontal thing
i am looking for what i call the old carts, because the new carts i have been getting just don't fit the bill for me
lack of a internal stem - there is a kinda of paper/fabric stem cone.
the coil is directly next to the battery connector end mounted...
i like to carry information about vaping. i download the PDF's and read as much as i can to arm myself against detractors. i ran across a site called smoke vs vapor here: Smoke vs Vapor - Smoke versus Vapor
they have a table of data for Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamine Levels. i copied the table...
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