Maybe, but it was and it isn't.If diacetyl had never been used in mass quantities in the manufacture of microwave popcorn it would still be considered probably non-toxic.
Maybe, but it was and it isn't.If diacetyl had never been used in mass quantities in the manufacture of microwave popcorn it would still be considered probably non-toxic.
Otherwise known as the Doctrine of Ignorance Is Bliss.Maybe, but it was and it isn't.![]()
Nope, my my personal doctrine is: Reduce exposure to things widely considered most likely to cause problems.Otherwise known as the Doctrine of Ignorance Is Bliss.
I see this as an over reaction countering the notion that the whole vaping world should jumpWhat I can't accept is the notion that people should either stop caring about what's in their juice, or just stop vaping entirely.
No it doesn't mean it's 100% safe. But there's nothing in flavorless (or most diketone-free flavors for that matter) that's widely regarded as TOXIC to lung tissue either.
Why is it that there's a few people who just can't admit that if someone wishes to reduce potential health risks from vaping, the FIRST thing they should do is to seek out diketone-free flavors?
Nope, my my personal doctrine is: Reduce exposure to things widely considered most likely to cause problems.
FWIW, I stand fully behind your right to vape all the diketones you want, and for that matter behind @Jman8's right to continue to smoke as much (or as little) as he wants. It's your body, do as you wish with it.
What I can't accept is the notion that people should either stop caring about what's in their juice, or just stop vaping entirely. That attitude is not far removed from the "quit using nicotine or die" philosophy that permeates certain circles....
I would say even with the flavorless, the "ignorance is bliss" card applies. Where are the long term studies on vaping flavorless? Just cause there are no known problems with vaping flavorless doesn't mean it is 100% safe. LOL, just typing that up humors me that some use that as part of their tactics in how to frame the diketone issue.
So, you got no actual rebuttal. That's all I needed to know. Thanks.
Merry Christmas!
Nope, my my personal doctrine is: Reduce exposure to things widely considered most likely to cause problems.
FWIW, I stand fully behind your right to vape all the diketones you want, and for that matter behind @Jman8's right to continue to smoke as much (or as little) as he wants. It's your body, do as you wish with it.
What I can't accept is the notion that people should either stop caring about what's in their juice, or just stop vaping entirely. That attitude is not far removed from the "quit using nicotine or die" philosophy that permeates certain circles....
Their argument is akin to someone saying: "Riding a motorcycle is intrinsically dangerous, so there's no point in wearing a helmet or other protective gear if you choose to ride, and the motorcycle industry should stop suggesting people wear them."It's way past the "basic common sense" point , there is none in this thread , a total waste of time for sure.
Their argument is akin to someone saying: "Riding a motorcycle is intrinsically dangerous, so there's no point in wearing a helmet or other protective gear if you choose to ride, and the motorcycle industry should stop suggesting people wear them."
VN, he has been trolling your for 30 pages bro.1. Every single case of diagnosed BO is related to a dust laden industrial environment. Coal dust. Textile dust. Diketone dust
2. Not one single case of BO is known (at least to anyone here in this forum) to any other non-dust borne environment. None of the world's billion smokers. None of the hundreds of millions of smokers who have died, and their lungs were available for autopsy. Some millions of their lungs were autopsied, many long aftger the diketetone/smoking issue was known. I'm not talking about how few, I am talking about the concept of ZERO. ZERO is an amazing number, and amazing mountain of evidence. And none of the world's vapers, whose up to 7 years experience far exceeds the timeline required to produce evidence of BO in popcorn workers (2 years or less).
3. Because of the above two simple and indisputable facts, the medical community considered BO a "dust borne disease"...
4. Until the politics of vaping destroyed the science.
That is all you need to know about diketones. If you can find evidence of BO in the smoking or vaping population, a Nobel Prize, or equivalent, awaits you. There are thousands of scientists that would love to reap that reward, but none have.
I have repeated this mantra over and over in this thread, and you repeatedly refuse to discuss these very simple observational facts. Your response is not unlike the response to observational evidence that the Earth is not the center of universe. Ignore that evidence, and burn the heretic at the stake. As a species we've learned nothing since Copernicus and Giordano Bruno. Nothing at all.
Their argument is akin to someone saying: "Riding a motorcycle is intrinsically dangerous, so there's no point in wearing a helmet or other protective gear if you choose to ride, and the motorcycle industry should stop suggesting people wear them."
And the guys that ride on dirt, well, they just have no idea of what a motorcycle is for...
Does that differ much from any other thread releated to potential health issues releated to vaping?
They are always informative, be it silica, genesis atomizers or potential "bad" ingredients in e-juices.
Pointless, no.
Personal, sooner or later.