Ingredients you should NEVER be vaped

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Your advice is well taken, but I have already tried drinking 3.5 liters of water a day with no relief from dehydration caused by pg. All it did was to deplete the electrolytes in my body without eliminating the pain. Had better results with Gatorade, but the taste was awful, and the pain still persisted. I did better with vg, but it is also a dehydrating agent. Besides, the taste is not the same.

1. I do not believe we can compare the risks of medication with those of vaping. One is a necessity, and the other is
recreation. No one has died from lack of vaping, plenty have died from lack of medication.

2. An athlete knows exactly what his risks are, a vaper does not - at least not now - until research shows what the long term
effects are.

3. A low dose of a harmful substance may not cause immediate harm - not in the short term - but in the long term, the
cumulative effect might show up years later.

4. I also feel better when vaping rather than smoking, but we are just talking about the lesser of two evils.

5. Something is wrong with the logic that says it is OK to add one more hazard to our menu just because we already
face others. We should be trying to reduce potential risks, not to increase them.


We all have our own opinions, priorities and/or agenda. I will not try to convince you of mine if you do the same.
 
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Maurice Pudlo

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Sufficient water intake is useless without a proper diet to go along with it, the loss of electrolytes is a natural effect of higher water consumption if your not replacing what you are losing.

No medication is without risk, and taking medication is a choice. A choice you and I have a right to make so long as we are of sound mind. A quick scan of several medication warning labels can easily draw a medication that includes any number of side effects that may result in a quick and often quite horrible death.

Few athletes know the totality of the risks involved in their sport, that one can be hurt or killed is far from listing the several million ways one might be injured in any sport. Risk is an intrinsic element in sport, that risk of unknown quality is what makes it a sport. Someone who vapes is doing so of their own volition, with or without full knowledge of what it has in store for them.

You are absolutely correct that low doses of harmful substances can accumulate, as can subtraumatic injury that never fully heals. All evidence points toward vaping being a far more safe option than smoking, so much so that some people experience a measurable improvement in their health. Your California air is very likely more harmful than e-liquid vapor in this regard.

The wrong is not allowing someone the chance to decide upon the poison that kills them, I will likely die behind the wheel of a racecar, a passtime I greatly enjoy. Others will die from that one last cupcake, still more will die from any number of things they love and hold dear to their hearts.

My body, my risk. To the extent my risk harms others feel free to regulate that, when the harm is done only to me, it isn't anyone's place to get involved.

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could you use a food based extract for flavor in e juice

Most, if not all flavors are intended for use in the food industry. just a friendly FYI. The only reason I didn't say all with certainty is because there are always folks out there doing something outside the box. coffee sourced from ... well just take a look here:

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