Nicotine doesn't cause cancer. At least it has never been shown to. It is a plethora of other things in analogs that cause it. Trust me on this, vaping does barely any damage when compared to an analog.
Yes, that is absolutely correct, and it is due to a number of factors.Isn't there something where the nic levels don't spike as quickly with vaping as they do with smoking?
The bottom line on "How much nicotine are we vaping??" is that we don't really know. According to some, we're getting zilch: E-cigarettes deliver almost no nicotine..
Just based on what I've heard from people here, I find that impossible to believe. Granted, these are all anecdotal stories of nicotine highs, but collectively they add up to a refutation of Eissenberg (which is a shame, when you think about it; I'd like to believe I'm satisfying my nicotine urges without actually getting any).
In any event, you only have what your own body is telling you to use as a guide. Personally, I started relatively high (24mg); when I felt I had legs under me, I decreased the level as comfort permitted.
can anyone clear this up? What does the nicotine mg mean on the ejuice?
I vape 18mg. So thats 18mg of nicotine... in what? A bottle? A ml? A carto? What does it mean exactly?
On cigarettes i thought the mg there referred to how much TAR was in the cigarette not the amount of nicotine? Maybe i am wrong there?