Good morning Tibs, Fran, Pepper, (?CES?, ?Gracie?, ?Mad?), snails.
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Other critics said that in the real world most "vapers" do not push the voltage to the levels seen in the study as the taste would become unpalatable. They also noted that the overall health risk of conventional cigarettes, which contain 70,000 toxins in addition to formaldehyde, is far greater than any formaldehyde risk associated with e-cigarettes.
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Glad GF is doing OK, Atty
Take care in the snow Pepper
Have fun at the perio, Tibs
Good morning Fran and Lost and Mad
Constantine Farsalinos, the AVA, and Clive Bates responded to the formaldehyde story will it was still in press embargo. The bottom line of their responses was that to get that much formaldehyde it had to be a dry hit (the smoking machine had to be improperly operated, and the parameters weren't reported) , and no vaper would keep inhaling. They used the analogy of burnt toast or burnt meat, that you would do it, but no one would eat it. the other part was that the authors of the study tried to estimate the percent risk associated with formaldehyde in smoking, and compared only that estimated percent to the levels of formaldehyde in a dry hit.
Apparently there is no elevated risk at low temps, so temp control is still the way to go.
ETA, looks like Atty's quote summed up what i just wrote. so perhaps the news is getting it more right this time. (I haven't read teh paper since it was embargoed until 5pm yesterday)
what temps are you using, Pepper?
...joking I hope).I have it set at 410F.
I have it set at 410F.
Did you research when PG breaks down into formaldehyde? What temp is that?