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ChaoticRamblings

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I understand, but I am addicted to the Cinnamon Roll. Now I'm out and was about to reorder some. I know it's terrible, but I'm willing to take the risk. I don't inhale past my mouth with any e-juices. I've left my lungs out of this since I started vaping. Any suggestions for other sites with similar Cinnamon Roll flavor?
 

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People eat cinnamon all the time, after all. The fact that certain flavorings have a destructive interaction with polycarbonate doesn't prove anything

So what about a destructive interaction with lung tissue? (as opposed to esophagus and stomach and intestine tissues? The latter are designed to handle stuff that lungs are not designed to handle, 2 completely different systems. )

There has all along been this idea that if you can eat it you can vape it. Not even close to logical thinking IMHO
 

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You are of course fully entitled to make your own risk assessment.

THIS is the thing for me. As long as I can GET the information, I can make my own risk assessment.

My thought is that I don't think anyone else can really tell anyone else what to do with THEIR body, and that would include making fun of another vaper because they choose not to do something, and explain why.

You have weighed the risk and you have made a decision, and that is good!

The whole point of all this, to me, is having ACCESS to information, so that we can each, as individuals, make an educated risk assessment for ourselves.
 

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If you go back through time and do your own research you'll realize that Prue Talbot is an ANTZ with an axe to grind against vapers. A lot of the studies and methodoligies used prior by her have been laughable at best. Remember, this is the "researcher" who compiled a list of health complaints from posters on ECF and used them as "proof" of vaping causing these issues. Even when the OP of those posts came back in and updated with a visit to their Doctor who promptly discovered the real non-vape related cause of their symptoms. Anything with her in the mix is suspect from the onset.
 

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So what about a destructive interaction with lung tissue? (as opposed to esophagus and stomach and intestine tissues? The latter are designed to handle stuff that lungs are not designed to handle, 2 completely different systems. )

There has all along been this idea that if you can eat it you can vape it. Not even close to logical thinking IMHO

Please reread for context. The point you are trying to refute is not one I made.
 
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kelli

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look, the thing is, in this day of age with the internet and mountains of data so readily accessible, one could probably find a study on ANYTHING. and there will be conflicting results. that is the nature of studies. one study says coffee bad, one says coffee good. if you take everything you read as gospel, you will just end up spinning in circles and scared to eat, drink or vape anything! panicsmiley.gif
 

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Yes Fulgrant, sorry, I leaped before I read the other paragraph. Apologies for putting words in your mouth. ;)

Happens to the best of us. :)

Just didn't want you to think I really felt that way. The argument that people can safely vape anything they can safely eat is a far worse logical error than the one I meant to refute. Regardless of the reason, it's good that you pointed that out.
 

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Thanks for the link..... I will be back in 8 years, after I get my phd, to interpret that article....they need to post those studies in everyday people language....

I know where your coming from. The reality is that academic studies aren't written with the general public in mind as the audience; the audience is generally other academics (in this case scientists). As a college professor and researcher myself, I actually agree with you that research should be more accessible.
 
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