Harm reduction..........
You're already participating in it whether or not you use tc.
That's the goal for me.
You're already participating in it whether or not you use tc.
That's the goal for me.
where is the conflict?nowhere does that study claim that vaping is 100% safe! imo, vaping will always be found safer than smoking; there is way too much anecdotal evidence to ever dispute that claim!
but we're at the point now where quantifying 'safer' comes into play. i always knew that some risk factors would be found and all that evolv is saying is that the evidence is starting to show high temps is making vaping less safe than what it could be.
so, what's a vaper to do? it's really very simple - you take the info, evaluate it and make up your mind how much it will affect your vaping style.
for some people, like willy, who need to minimize the risks as much as possible that info is enough to dial down the temps to make sure he is staying in what appears to be the safe zone atm!
i sure hope that nobody here is so blind as to be convinced no other risk factors will be associated with vaping sooner or later!!!!!
I know they are only your opinions.Serious answer to your question. For me and me alone.
No.
I'll worry when public health England presents a study indicating that a lack of tc will considerably lower the safety of ecigs compared with conventional cigarettes.
Please make sure that you understand that these are my opinions and my opinions alone.
The consensus I get is because it can't be measured by a TC mod then there is no way to be sure which is extremely frustrating because I tootle puff with low watts and never a dry hit, and I assume you do as well.
LOL, this thread has gone all over of the place. Some folks here would argue that the moon is purple.
- Temp matters, so how do you know if vape at safe temps?
- If you dont use a TC device then you really dont know.
- You can do things like use a TC mod as a reference device for a given coil, and that would give you an idea of your max safe wattage.
- If you want to be "sure" then use a TC mod.
From the comments I've seen I doubt few took the time to watch the videos and read the data in your first two posts Mike.I think some read the title and drew a conclusion.
Like you I use a only a provari and vape at 3.3V. I only vape about 1.8-2 mls/day so no chain vaping.I vape with a ProVari and Kayfun combo. I don't have TC.
Bottom line: do I need to worry?
Serious question.
I'm sure there are more like me out there wondering...
I vape with a ProVari and Kayfun combo. I don't have TC.
Bottom line: do I need to worry?
Serious question.
I'm sure there are more like me out there wondering...
The consensus I get is because it can't be measured by a TC mod then there is no way to be sure which is extremely frustrating because I tootle puff with low watts and never a dry hit, and I assume you do as well.
Who exactly did this study?
I vape with a ProVari and Kayfun combo. I don't have TC.
Bottom line: do I need to worry?
Serious question.
I'm sure there are more like me out there wondering...
I know they are only your opinions.I'm just looking for a general consensus either way.
I'm fairly certain, with this particular subject, there are many following this thread and wondering the same question.
Who exactly did this study?
hi tibz ... yeah i know ... sorry i meant even safer than smoking! I have been vaping for 6 years now. What if during those 6 years i was always above 470?![]()
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Hopefully mikepetro can let us know but it would seem there were two studies and many graphs that I would imagine were taken from the first video?
Congratulations sir! Love hearing these experiences.That's how I felt when I was told I had throat cancer, my thought was, did I bring this on with my vaping? I wanted to see the best oncologist in my area, I went to Upstate University in Syracuse, NY, talk to the head oncologist and asked him, did I hurt myself by vaping? The answer was No, it was the 40 plus years of smoking. Next questions was can I keep vaping, even during my treatments, he told me if it would keep me from smoking then yes. But he caution me, "Moderation" and that there was still a lot left unknown. For my treatments I went to a place he recommended that was closer, there I asked the same questions to that oncologists and got the same answers.
I was lucky, it was caught early and I'm, so far, cancer free. Yeah, I'm sure I'm more paranoid about my vaping then most, but playing it safe, how can that be a bad thing?
I vape with a ProVari and Kayfun combo. I don't have TC.
Bottom line: do I need to worry?
Serious question.
I'm sure there are more like me out there wondering...
In this thread, I dont think you will find a "consensus".
IMHO, you dont need to "worry" if:
If you are interested in being "certain" then benchmark your atty against a TC device.
- you are using a Gen3+ atty with good wicking
- You are not pushing the limits somehow, and most know if they are.