OK, since getting tested by the FDA is what they seam to want, what would be necessary?
Do the tests have to be conducted by the FDA themselves, or could a thorough set of tests by any well respected university or hospital in the US work?
The things I see as necessary would be:
1: Taking a large sample of the most popular brands of tobacco cigarettes and hooking them up to one of those "smoking machines" and collecting the inhaled mixture. Each of those would be chemically analyzed, and tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, and all the other hazardous chemicals would be cataloged.
2: The same number of inhalations/intake would be done with all the most popular E-cig models with no nic, low nic, medium nic, and high nic solutions with both PG and VG juices.
3: Lab mice or rabbits in various sealed boxes would be exposed to cigarette smoke from a number of major brands, vapor from nic juice at varying nicotine levels in VG and PG, as well as non-nicotine PG and VG juices. A control box would be set up with regular air set up. Just for kicks you might also try pumping afew with samples set to mimick average air conditions in New York and Los Angelas. Lifespan, physical health (put them on treadmills, measure thier weight, etc...) would be tested, breeding characteristics, birth defects, and birth weight of the animals, as well as and autopsy after the natural death of any of the test animals to check thier lung health, toxins in the liver, and any other medical results.
Do you think that would work?
Do the tests have to be conducted by the FDA themselves, or could a thorough set of tests by any well respected university or hospital in the US work?
The things I see as necessary would be:
1: Taking a large sample of the most popular brands of tobacco cigarettes and hooking them up to one of those "smoking machines" and collecting the inhaled mixture. Each of those would be chemically analyzed, and tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, and all the other hazardous chemicals would be cataloged.
2: The same number of inhalations/intake would be done with all the most popular E-cig models with no nic, low nic, medium nic, and high nic solutions with both PG and VG juices.
3: Lab mice or rabbits in various sealed boxes would be exposed to cigarette smoke from a number of major brands, vapor from nic juice at varying nicotine levels in VG and PG, as well as non-nicotine PG and VG juices. A control box would be set up with regular air set up. Just for kicks you might also try pumping afew with samples set to mimick average air conditions in New York and Los Angelas. Lifespan, physical health (put them on treadmills, measure thier weight, etc...) would be tested, breeding characteristics, birth defects, and birth weight of the animals, as well as and autopsy after the natural death of any of the test animals to check thier lung health, toxins in the liver, and any other medical results.
Do you think that would work?