I don't know if this is possible/healthy/wanted but I wonder if....

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Electrician480

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For analog to e cig users I wonder if there is anything that can be SAFELY added to the mix that would help break down the tar in the lungs from smoking analogs and help to get it out of your system...

Just a thought, if its safe and possible would you guys purchase a mix with whatever that ingriediant might be? Does it already exist?
 

Lafingriot

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Haha I don't think you can degrease your lungs like an old engine. But your lungs will naturally start to clean themselves when the cigs have stopped. For some people it's right away but for me I just started hacking up some very nasty stuff about two weeks ago, even thou I haven't smoke a cig in months! It does feel good getting that nasty green/yellow/black outta my system
 

jSquared

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Just a thought, if its safe and possible would you guys purchase a mix with whatever that ingriediant might be?

What would be the point? Your body does that for you! In reality, we know very little about the long term effects of vaping but what we do know about the some of the most common ingredients in e-liquids is enough to say with some confidence that vaping is a much healthier alternative to smoking as is.

There are already quite a few products with additives (e.g. vitamins, caffeine, and other stimulants) on the market, and they are potentially very harmful to the industry as a whole - for reasons which, I hope, are obvious. I don't know if you are aware of the current situation in the EU, specifically with regard to the Tobacco Products Directive and the recent ENVI workshop, but there are a lot of people who would like to see e-cigarettes classified as medical products - tantamount to a complete ban. Why would we want to give these people even more ammunition?

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