If you are using titanium in TC mode and not dry burning it like you
shouldn't I find it VERY HARD to believe that that is MORE HARMFUL than 1.5 p/pd of cigarettes. People still vape titanium some folks just like it. As long as you are using the "approved" method, I see no reason to even CONSIDER that smoking cigarettes is better for you.
We've got a lot of speculative scientists on this thread, and they may/may not be comfortable answering that question conclusively, because the answer isn't CONCLUSIVE in the sense that it has been studied for years, under variant conditions and whatnot.
Forget about the frying pans and etc. Sorry to bring them up (if I did it first, I may have) but the bottom line is
most scare tactics concerning vaping and wires are just that, or less black-and-white, "We don't know for certain, but things look okay from this viewpoint."
I really think you should just pay attention to your body at this point, there is NO HARD data at ALL showing conclusively that titanium, when used correctly, is harmful. If there WERE, there would be far more alarm about it/warnings/etc. listed on ECF.
What I do know with CERTAINLY is that cigarettes will kill you. The fact is, like everything in vaping, we are oddly risk AVERSIVE about what may be very minor issues (they certainly aren't major enough to make the Anti-news) w/r/t vape, while we happily inhaled UNKNOWN countless chemicals while sucking on a cigarette. This is new technology, but there have been 0 patients to date (that I know of) who are currently hospitalized for vaping titanium in TC mode. Long term data and further study still awaits. But that will likely make vaping SAFER, we
already know it is entirely safer than cigarettes and how much still awaits us.
But, do you want a 100% guarantee that cigarettes are harmful, or a (studied to date) sense that vaping may not be safe under ALL conditions, but certainly okay under MANY, and that includes titanium (when used correctly).
TL

R-- Vaping titanium wire correctly is safer than smoking 1.5 pp/d of cigarettes.
Anna