Do you notice any difference in cold/flu frequency since vaping?

How often are you getting flus/colds since 'vaping' with Propylene Glycol?

  • I have not started vaping yet.

  • I don't vape liquid that contains Propylene Glycol.

  • I have been vaping PG less than a month and notice an increase in cold/flu frequency.

  • I have been vaping PG less than a month and notice a decrease in cold/flu frequency.

  • I have been vaping PG for 1-12 months and have noticed an increase in cold/flu frequency.

  • I have been vaping PG for 1-12 months and have noticed a decrease in cold/flu frequency.

  • I have been vaping PG for more than a year and notice an increase in cold/flu frequency.

  • I have been vaping PG for more than a year and notice a decrease in cold/flu frequency.

  • I have not noticed a thing!

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Multisync98

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With the study that suggests Propylene Glycol is a germacide, I just thought it'd be interesting to get an idea if people notice any difference in how often they get sick (with colds/flus) since vaping.
I currently have a nasty cold... I've been vaping all day and I've already noticed that the vapor is helping to break up the crap in my lungs.. Now I'm not going to say this is a miracle or coincidense but, it seems to be helping..

-Jim
 

Amy

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Woops, I think I screwed up. I should have just asked about flu's since PG apparently isn't anti-viral. I don't think I can fix it now.

That's interesting that you noticed that it's breaking up the crud in your lungs though. I noticed that when I started vaping, my smokers cough just went away. I thought it was odd because everytime I have quit smoking in the past it has actually worsened for a couple of weeks or so.
 

hyperdeficit

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I have yet to receive my e cig so I am stuck on analogs. One thing i did notice was that when i stopped using namebrands and switched to making my own cigarettes I was hardly ever sick. I used to be sick all the time now I am never sick.

I think its because all the garbage they put in namebrand analog cigs
 
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dirt2suck

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I only get sick about once a year, so I think this might be long trial for me.
However, the last few years of smoking analogs, i have had this congestion, of crap that I HAVE TO COUGH UP AND SPIT OUT every morning and throughout the day.....I di notice that that has been going away slowly with just a few spits a day now.

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Baogwa

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I've definitely noticed a decrease in cold/flu sine starting to vape. Normally I catch every bug that's going around. My brother and my co-workers recently came down with a nasty cough, with runny nose, and vomiting.
I didn't catch it this time!

Maybe it's just coincidence, or maybe those people came down with something I've already had. Either way I haven't been sick since I've started vaping. Works for me! :):cool:
 

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I'm a pretty healthy person and could be around 1000 people who are sick and the only time I would catch anything was when my son got it. And it became like a ritual....from Nov to April, he would catch a cold...a couple days later I would get it...then we'd both have it for 1 to 2 weeks. Then there'd be about a month break and it would start over again. And this has gone on for years.

Last Nov, he started it, a few days later I caught it and I was in my second day of it when I started vaping. That weekend I was sicker than a dog, then it went away and I haven't had another one since. Funny thing is, my son caught a second one in Feb and I never got it. Also, this usually went on 3-4 times a winter and this year, he only got sick twice....which I think is phenomenal in itself!

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gadgetmonster

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Whilst everyone else in my family got a nasty cold that hung on for 2 weeks i got a couple of small symtons such as a minor sore throat and a sniffle that came and went within a day.

Funnily enough when I was smoking I also rarely caught the colds and flus going around either.

Maybe i'm just special i dunno.
 

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A cold is viral, so I dont see how the germicidal properties of PG would help much.
I know that it tastes bad like a cig kinda of when I have alergies with cold like symptoms.

Thats true but viral flu can sometimes cause bacterial infections which complicates the flu and makes you feel worse. So PG could potentially help. I guess i'm hoping it does.

But vaping when sick feels much better compared to smoking analogs.
 

ISAWHIM

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I don't get colds often...

However... most colds start in the ear and eyes... so unless you are sucking these through your ear... At the most, you are just not infecting anyone when you coughing on them.

You normally get colds when someone coughs on something, and you touch it, then rub your eyes, or attempt to clean your ear with a virus-coated finger. The mist from a cough will also gather in your tears as you walk through the viral-mist. (That leads to your ears, where the cold grows by incubation. You feel it in your chest because that is the byproduct of the cold being ejected through respiration and over-active mucus creation. Also ejected through the nose, for the same reasons. That is why they make doctors wear masks, so they don't pass the viral mucus vapor onto your open wounds, eyes, and ears. Also common from chapped lips, which are gateways to direct blood exposure. Thus more colds in the winter/dry seasons.)

I don't believe I have ever heard of people inhaling viruses, and getting infected. The lungs have a coating of digestive mucus that is used to eject fluids and viral contaminants. Unless you had an infection in your lungs. (An open wound, directly exposed to blood.)

I know you CAN get colds by inhaling... but that is not the common point of entry. It is difficult to get a cold that way. (That is why masks don't protect YOU from colds. Like 2% for you 98% for others. They stop the spread of viruses. It is a play on words.)
 

DuneBuggy

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Sure but then technically you dont have a cold anymore.And the thread was about PG helping with a viral infection.
My wife gets sinus infections often from a cold,but as someone else already mentioned,sucking some vapor down the lungs wouldnt help with that.


Thats true but viral flu can sometimes cause bacterial infections which complicates the flu and makes you feel worse. So PG could potentially help. I guess i'm hoping it does.

But vaping when sick feels much better compared to smoking analogs.
 

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in about a month of almost exclusive vaping (maybe 5 analog cigs total in week 1 and 2) i noticed a significant increase in the gunk i was coughing up for the first couple weeks (maybe my lungs cleaning themselves??:confused:)... now it is smooth sailing... i rarely ever cough up tar and when i do it is probably from my use of marijuanna and not anything to do with vaping... although i have had my doctor tell me that when quitting it is common to notice an increase in phlegm for a couple weeks... i think he said it had something to do with cilia (little hairs in your lungs) regenerating??:confused: lots of puzzled faces for me in the health forum!!:oops:

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