Let me preface this by saying that I am new to the forums and to vaping in general, so if this seems like a stupid question to ask, bear with me.
I understand that vaping can lead to dehydration because of the propeylene glycol used in the juice. That first got me concerned that it would dry out my lungs. After looking into the subject, I saw that simply drinking enough water would counter that. But this got me thinking. Wet lung (ARDS) is a "condition in which fluid collects in the lungs' air sacs, depriving organs of oxygen." The condition binds people to a ventilator and is often fatal. But this made me wonder, could the propeylene glycol from vaping be used to, for lack of better words, "cure" ARDS? Even if it wouldn't take enough moisture from the lungs, could it at least make those with just shortness of breath, a light symptom of the condition, be able to more freely enjoy their lives? Thoughts?
(Also, if this is the wrong section, apologies)
I understand that vaping can lead to dehydration because of the propeylene glycol used in the juice. That first got me concerned that it would dry out my lungs. After looking into the subject, I saw that simply drinking enough water would counter that. But this got me thinking. Wet lung (ARDS) is a "condition in which fluid collects in the lungs' air sacs, depriving organs of oxygen." The condition binds people to a ventilator and is often fatal. But this made me wonder, could the propeylene glycol from vaping be used to, for lack of better words, "cure" ARDS? Even if it wouldn't take enough moisture from the lungs, could it at least make those with just shortness of breath, a light symptom of the condition, be able to more freely enjoy their lives? Thoughts?
(Also, if this is the wrong section, apologies)
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