E-Cig Cartridge Safety Report

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Oblivionrising

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I was surfing the web as I do, and I found a report on the safety of the Ruyan cartridges tucked away in a small little article about e -cigs. I don't know if anyone has seen it or if they have posted about it already, but I checked and I didn't see any reference to it.

Maybe it might help out somewhere along the line?

Unfortunately I have no idea how to post the Adobe PDF I downloaded, and I can't post the direct link to it, but if you would like please message me and I will give the link to anyone that does want it :)
 

Mitty

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step 1: Save the PDF to your desktop
step 2: open the PDF
step 3: click on the tab at the top marked EXPORT or select EXPORT from the file menu and select WORD DOCUMENT
step 4: save the word doc to your desktop then copy paste it to the forum thread.

I'm sure there is an easier way to do PDFs but this is the only one I know.

-Mitty
 

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As an RN, I have been told by my Dr friends that they need research and study materials in order to refer their patients to this smoking alternative. I now have what I need to state my case. Perhaps I will move forward as a consultant and retail these products which have literally saved my "broken hearted ...!" LOL
 

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I'm curious about this part:

Several toxicants in headspace of the Ruyan® e-cigarette cartridge have, on some tests,

been found, specifically acrolein and acetaldehyde, at very low levels, and at levels below
those determined to be harmful, and well below the minimum risk levels accepted by the
US Public Health Service and OSHA.
The results obtained to date do not mitigate this report’s overall conclusion that the
Ruyan® e-cigarette is designed to be a safe alternative to smoking, and appears to be safe
in absolute terms on all measurements we have applied.
I'd like to know what "levels" are considered safe. Is it just one puff, 20 puffs, 2000 puffs, what? And over what period of time?

Anyone know?

 

Oblivionrising

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As an RN, I have been told by my Dr friends that they need research and study materials in order to refer their patients to this smoking alternative. I now have what I need to state my case. Perhaps I will move forward as a consultant and retail these products which have literally saved my "broken hearted ...!" LOL


I am really glad that my obessive internet searching has finally come across something useful. Thank you peaches for posting the direct link!
 

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As an RN, I have been told by my Dr friends that they need research and study materials in order to refer their patients to this smoking alternative. I now have what I need to state my case. Perhaps I will move forward as a consultant and retail these products which have literally saved my "broken hearted ...!" LOL

If you haven't seen these: http://www.healthnz.co.nz/coynews.htm

Particularly the benchtop pdf and the e-cig effect handout. Both very interesting and might help in your info packet for the Dr Friends :)
 

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wegster

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    Now Dauway also can supply the same e cigar safely.

    Is there a reason you felt the need to send me a private message with your company's information unsolicited? Welcome to the site, but really - not asked for.

    You need to register as a supplier with the site admins, as well.

    Anyone else get unasked for PMs? :mad:
     

    mamu

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    Is there a reason you felt the need to send me a private message with your company's information unsolicited? Welcome to the site, but really - not asked for.

    You need to register as a supplier with the site admins, as well.

    Anyone else get unasked for PMs? :mad:

    I was just spammed with 2 PMs from him. After that, I would never buy from bauway.com
     

    Grandma Cas

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    Is there a reason you felt the need to send me a private message with your company's information unsolicited? Welcome to the site, but really - not asked for.

    You need to register as a supplier with the site admins, as well.

    Anyone else get unasked for PMs? :mad:

    Yeah, put 'em on my ignore list...HeHeHe:evil:
     
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    LaceyUnderall

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    Is there a reason you felt the need to send me a private message with your company's information unsolicited? Welcome to the site, but really - not asked for.

    You need to register as a supplier with the site admins, as well.

    Anyone else get unasked for PMs? :mad:

    I got some PM's too... (emails as well)

    However, as a consumer, you should never receive an unsolicited PM from a supplier. Technically, you are supposed to contact us first OR request a PM in public of a certain supplier.
     
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