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<blockquote data-quote="AXIOM_1" data-source="post: 23707809" data-attributes="member: 260575"><p>Yeah, the "people in charge" want to blame everything on vaping..... I can't say what vaping does in the Longterm, none of us can (yet).... But I have vaped for a long time and I have as of yet to see anyone get any serious disease process from it.... I have however heard of people claiming that it actually improved their health compared to when they formerly smoked tobacco... I smoked for close to 40 years and if I end up getting lung cancer then the likely culprit would be due to all the years that I smoked... I know quite a few people that smoked for years, then quit, and a decade or two later developed lung cancer..... So, just because a person quits smoking is no guarantee that they are safe and did not do permanent damage to the DNA/RNA....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AXIOM_1, post: 23707809, member: 260575"] Yeah, the "people in charge" want to blame everything on vaping..... I can't say what vaping does in the Longterm, none of us can (yet).... But I have vaped for a long time and I have as of yet to see anyone get any serious disease process from it.... I have however heard of people claiming that it actually improved their health compared to when they formerly smoked tobacco... I smoked for close to 40 years and if I end up getting lung cancer then the likely culprit would be due to all the years that I smoked... I know quite a few people that smoked for years, then quit, and a decade or two later developed lung cancer..... So, just because a person quits smoking is no guarantee that they are safe and did not do permanent damage to the DNA/RNA.... [/QUOTE]
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