The Ploom is a butane device, so you will be breathing in carbon monoxide. It's why you can't use any butane/propane heater in a small enclosed area - plenty of people have been killed that way. It makes no difference that it is a catalytic heater. Burning any fossil fuel produces a liter of water vapor per kilo of fuel, plus enough CO to kill people in a small space. It's why when used, wrongly, in an RV or boat, they make the place wringing wet and lethal to breathe - so you have to open a window, which defeats the purpose.
Heated tobacco, as in a hookah, is probably safer than burning it, but why do it when you can just inhale the pure alkaloids in a water or glycol base (as in an e-cig)? That must be orders of magnitude safer.
Yes, we are the guinea pigs, but it is very hard to imagine a situation where vaping is on average less than 100 times safer than smoking. Personally I think that by being careful there is no reason it should not be 10,000 safer than smoking - but it's up to the individual to sort that out.
There is tremendous pressure on vendors to supply the cheapest possible materials with the highest amount of flavoring. That is clearly not a safe basis for supply of materials that might be inhaled in large quantities for decades. Some of the liquids out there should not be used and I have my own proof of that.
My lungs are exceptionally sensitive and will not tolerate anything with potential issues. Example: I can't smoke more than 4 or 5 cigarettes a day without starting to get bronchitis.
I've gravitated to 100% VG as it has no issues for me as long as the brand itself is good. I tried one all-VG liquid and the result nearly had me in hospital unable to breathe before the end of the week - far, far more dangerous to me than any PG I've tried, or any strong cigarettes. Some flavors irritate my lungs badly, as well. So I think it is probably safe to say that VG has less issues than PG - but this absolutely does not apply to all brands. And in fact it may only apply to a very few.
I'm happy to use two well-known VG brands and I stick to them. No matter how much I vape, there are no issues - provided the flavors are of a mild type or at a low percentage.
So as far as I'm concerned, on the subject of how safe or how dangerous vaping is: be careful and sensible and I see no problem. In fact I would have no problem with someone suggesting it's 10,000 times safer than smoking, when controlled in that way.
But: buy the cheapest stuff you can get, and/or with fiery flavors that a flame swallower would flinch at, and you could be making problems for yourself down the road.
Just my opinion of course - but I do have some extremely sensitive testing equipment, which many don't
Heated tobacco, as in a hookah, is probably safer than burning it, but why do it when you can just inhale the pure alkaloids in a water or glycol base (as in an e-cig)? That must be orders of magnitude safer.
Yes, we are the guinea pigs, but it is very hard to imagine a situation where vaping is on average less than 100 times safer than smoking. Personally I think that by being careful there is no reason it should not be 10,000 safer than smoking - but it's up to the individual to sort that out.
There is tremendous pressure on vendors to supply the cheapest possible materials with the highest amount of flavoring. That is clearly not a safe basis for supply of materials that might be inhaled in large quantities for decades. Some of the liquids out there should not be used and I have my own proof of that.
My lungs are exceptionally sensitive and will not tolerate anything with potential issues. Example: I can't smoke more than 4 or 5 cigarettes a day without starting to get bronchitis.
I've gravitated to 100% VG as it has no issues for me as long as the brand itself is good. I tried one all-VG liquid and the result nearly had me in hospital unable to breathe before the end of the week - far, far more dangerous to me than any PG I've tried, or any strong cigarettes. Some flavors irritate my lungs badly, as well. So I think it is probably safe to say that VG has less issues than PG - but this absolutely does not apply to all brands. And in fact it may only apply to a very few.
I'm happy to use two well-known VG brands and I stick to them. No matter how much I vape, there are no issues - provided the flavors are of a mild type or at a low percentage.
So as far as I'm concerned, on the subject of how safe or how dangerous vaping is: be careful and sensible and I see no problem. In fact I would have no problem with someone suggesting it's 10,000 times safer than smoking, when controlled in that way.
But: buy the cheapest stuff you can get, and/or with fiery flavors that a flame swallower would flinch at, and you could be making problems for yourself down the road.
Just my opinion of course - but I do have some extremely sensitive testing equipment, which many don't
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