Eric: I think you might be missing a point here. Damn near every substance under the sun is poisonous -- in large enough doses. The lab analyses you are cite are quoting from published resources about the toxicity of nicotine in general.
If any quantity of nicotine is "toxic by inhalation" then everyone who has ever smoked a cigarette has died already, and all of this discourse is being carried on by ghosts. If any amount of nicotine will kill you if it lands on your skin, why aren't people who wear the nicotine patch all lying dead in the street? Most of us who refill our own cartridges spill liquid on our skin all the time, with no ill effect. Someone I know tells me that she licks the spills off her fingers! And yet, she lives.
So then in the concentration we have it in the liquid, the nicotine is far from instantly deadly; unless, perhaps, you drink it and manage not to throw it back up. I swallowed a chunk of a Commit lozenge by accident once, and within minutes was emptying the contents of my stomach into the kitchen sink. I suspect that the larger the dose you ingest, the faster you will barf it back up again.
But I digress. We are discussing the nicotine content of exhaled vapor.
Now, after we put that liquid into our PV, vaporize a fraction of a drop of liquid, inhale it, and absorb the nicotine in our airway and lungs, the quantity of nicotine left in what we exhale is likely to be infinitesimally small. Nevertheless, Paranoyd was not talking about blowing her exhaled vapor into her child's face, or even using it within view of the child.
So IMHO, your panic is unjustified. You do what you feel is safe, but don't berate a woman who just wants to stay warm and dry.
You do Dr. Laugesen a great disservice when you try to paint him as a shill for Ruyan. If you will research him a little more thoroughly, you will find that he is a respected researcher, active in the tobacco control community, who has a goal of trying to eliminate smoking in New Zealand.
Just because Ruyan paid to have the research done does not make the research automatically a big fat lie. Who do you think pays for the clinical trials of all new drugs that are approved by the FDA? The government? Not on your life. They are paid for by the companies that own the rights to the drugs.
[Climbing down off soapbox now.]
If any quantity of nicotine is "toxic by inhalation" then everyone who has ever smoked a cigarette has died already, and all of this discourse is being carried on by ghosts. If any amount of nicotine will kill you if it lands on your skin, why aren't people who wear the nicotine patch all lying dead in the street? Most of us who refill our own cartridges spill liquid on our skin all the time, with no ill effect. Someone I know tells me that she licks the spills off her fingers! And yet, she lives.
So then in the concentration we have it in the liquid, the nicotine is far from instantly deadly; unless, perhaps, you drink it and manage not to throw it back up. I swallowed a chunk of a Commit lozenge by accident once, and within minutes was emptying the contents of my stomach into the kitchen sink. I suspect that the larger the dose you ingest, the faster you will barf it back up again.
But I digress. We are discussing the nicotine content of exhaled vapor.
Now, after we put that liquid into our PV, vaporize a fraction of a drop of liquid, inhale it, and absorb the nicotine in our airway and lungs, the quantity of nicotine left in what we exhale is likely to be infinitesimally small. Nevertheless, Paranoyd was not talking about blowing her exhaled vapor into her child's face, or even using it within view of the child.
So IMHO, your panic is unjustified. You do what you feel is safe, but don't berate a woman who just wants to stay warm and dry.
You do Dr. Laugesen a great disservice when you try to paint him as a shill for Ruyan. If you will research him a little more thoroughly, you will find that he is a respected researcher, active in the tobacco control community, who has a goal of trying to eliminate smoking in New Zealand.
Just because Ruyan paid to have the research done does not make the research automatically a big fat lie. Who do you think pays for the clinical trials of all new drugs that are approved by the FDA? The government? Not on your life. They are paid for by the companies that own the rights to the drugs.
[Climbing down off soapbox now.]
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