Does anyone actually believe that over 5w their e juice "releases chemicals" when heated up past a certain watt. Especially with people trying to stop vaping and how bad e juices are even though there is only 3 or 4 ingredients in the juice
Correction guys, NO formaldehyde was found in that study. Only "formaldehyde releasing agents". In other words they produced compounds that , through another chemical process that can't be done by vaping, will break down into formaldehyde. It's all bs and the researchers are already back pedaling trying to " save face". In reality what the found is no different than what you get when you burn sauces while cooking.
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Hi tarheels and welcome to the forum!
I hope you realize that we're not laughing at you, but with you. You pointed out in your post that, you too, don't really believe the study, and as others have said above, the study has been thoroughly debunked. It's somewhat of a joke around here now.
Tell us a bit about youself. What kind of gear are you using? Were you a smoker? If so, for how long, and if you've quit, how long have you been off of them?
Happy Vaping!
Now if we could just convince these clowns!
8 facts about e-cigarettes and their impact on public health - Official Blog for Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert
And the FORBES response to the Governors blog
Utah Is Eyeing An E-Cigarette Tax, But Its Reasoning Is Faulty - Forbes
I just read the Gv'nr's blog. It's hard to believe people actually believe these things, let alone stick them in a blog for the rest of the world to observe their stupidity