@Dr. Robert Cranfield - Thank you for this.
So much of the research being done today are typical witchhunt studies that use ridiculous amounts of a variable in order to get an adverse effect. Formaldehyde in e-liquid, as an example. They had to increase the power of the vaporization method to such a high level to get an adverse effect it would be impossible for humans to physically inhale the vapor. That little bit of information is strangely missing from the study for some strange reason.
It's refreshing for me to see that more people in the medical community are approaching vaping with an open mind.
My deepest gratitude.
Sioux
So much of the research being done today are typical witchhunt studies that use ridiculous amounts of a variable in order to get an adverse effect. Formaldehyde in e-liquid, as an example. They had to increase the power of the vaporization method to such a high level to get an adverse effect it would be impossible for humans to physically inhale the vapor. That little bit of information is strangely missing from the study for some strange reason.
It's refreshing for me to see that more people in the medical community are approaching vaping with an open mind.
My deepest gratitude.
Sioux