Is WTA safe?
This question should more properly be, "Are e-liquids safe?" Certainly WTA avoids the
many by-products from tobacco combustion, but there can be trace carcinogens known as
tobacco specific nitrosamines (TSNAs). These TSNAs can be present in E-juice, NRT's,
snus, chew, WTA, and any other product derived from tobacco. NRTs show the lowest value
of TSNAs. Whenever you have a tobacco product, it will most likely contain some amount
of TSNAs. With products derived or extracted from tobacco there is always a chance of
inhaling these TSNAs. The safest approach is not to ingest any form of tobacco product at
all. By using e-cigarettes we are aiming for a reduced risk versus smoking tobacco, but there
is risk. WTA is a more complex mixture than an e-liquid containing only nicotine. Logically,
WTA is not as safe as a nicotine only e-liquid. It is, however, this increased complexity that
we believe affords WTA the ability to help a struggling vaper not fall back to smoking analogs.