While traditional cigarette use has been on a steady decline since the 1990s, use of electronic cigarettes among middle and high schoolers has risen to …
Im very skeptical when any health insituate or company comes up with research like this because usually they work closely with big pharma and shut the door on cannabis because they cannot make money selling or buying if consumers are growing their own stuff.
still like to know if you compare cigaretts vs vaping wich one would be better if your a smoker, i know non of it is better. but as a smoker i like to know what a doctor would say if they have to choose between smoking and vaping for a smoker.
The 2 year cessation, patch vs vape was 14.4 vaping vs. less than 1% for the patch. This is because year 1 to year 2 had an 80% effectiveness rate with vaping, but only a 9% effectiveness from the patch. The reason for vaping only being 17% effective is that it lacks the inhaled MAOIs of cigarettes, so it's cold turkey on that. Nicotine is a stimulant like caffeine, but people say they smoke for the relaxation and that is the inhaled MAOIs. Studies showed that vaping was twice as effective as e-cigarettes, as vaping has cigarillo(pod) and cigar(mod) like devices. Breaking the mouth to lung inhale aids in quitting. Many pod systems have 2 types of coils, with a sub ohm coil for when you stop inhaling. The higher ohm coil is lower temperature to avoid the creation of volatilizes or a cloud that could cause temperature damage to lung tissue. These are used with nicotine salts up to 12 mg/ml or for covert vaping at work up to 50 mg/ml. Juul would be classified as a covert vaping device but isn't marketed that way. I'm surprised I haven't heard of hospitalizations for nicotine overdose with Juul's 59mg/ml. You don't need those levels of nicotine even for a 3 pack a day smoker. 22mg/ml would be the most you'd need for a 3 pack smoker and capping it at 20 mg.ml wouldn't put it out of reach as 18 mg/ml(rare) is the highest it goes with the acceptation of covert vaping. I don't get calling them all e-cigs, as a cigar is not a type of cigarette. They are all analogs, with a vape shop being like the smoke shops where people get cigars. Never smokers who vape, may not know the analogs and inhale into the lungs from devices not intended for that. This is why calling them all e-cigs is bad, as the over simplification could cause harm. Yes nicotine is toxic, but so a many other things and vaping is intended for people quitting smoking, not for never smokers. That is that 95% saver is not 100% safer, but will save million of lives. Nicotine is also less toxic than caffeine, that causes as much as 10% of all ER visits. Diactyl output in a month of vaping is about equal to the vapor released frying an egg in butter flavored cooking spray. Butter flavored e-liquids will have much more, but still much less than frying the egg. Formaldehyde levels detected in tests are normal indoor concentrations from outgassing. The indoor air contaminated the tests. There is also a flawed study published in N Engl J Med 2015, that detected formaldehyde-propylene glycol and/or formaldehyde-glycerol, but that is not formaldehyde and there were many other problems with that study, from running hgh voltage throught the atomizer and an aporatis that simulated a dry-puff. I would also point out that aspartame breaks down into formaldehyde in the body. Funny how medical journals only seem to post negative findings on vaping, suppressing the possessive findings and hide negative findings on pharmaceutical products. That bias has killed many millions of people. Over 100,000 died because deaths associated with class 1C anti-arrhythmic agents were suppressed. There have been almost 4,000 studies of vaping and e-cigarettes, with almost all showing them safe. 19:44 Teens know if what they are vaping has nicotine. There is a giant label on the products saying that it contains nicotine and that nicotine is addictive. Many get nicotine free or vape THC or CBD oil and they have no nicotine. The streets are flooded with THC cartridges and they are much easyer to get than nicotine vape for kids. The problem is dishonest interpretation of data to show higher nicotine use in teens. Less than 1% of underage teens vape nicotine regularly as one would expect from addiction, but that isn't how they interpret the data. They have no proof the kids are wrong. EVALI(e-cigarette or Vaping Associated Lung Illness) was made up by the CDC for profit. Employees were buying tobacco stocks as the goal was to drive people back to smoking. The director of the CDC was forced out over her insider trading. Assessing a cause before a diagnosis is fraud. One could create a Nike associated foot injory and claim that a person stepping on a nail while wearing saddles has Nike associated foot injury simply because they have a pare of Nike's in their closet. Assessing a cause without causation is not scientific. The CDC, media, health departments, and others with financial incentives to lie, are simply playing dumb. Lipoid pneumonia is the sickness and that is caused by getting oil in your lungs. Nicotine vape has no oil at all, much less vitamin E acetate. Mango Kush is not a mango flavored nicotine product, rather a strain of marijuana. Samples of lung fluid from patients with the 'mysterious illness' all contained Tocopheryl-acetate(vitamin E acetate). So 100% used THC or CBD vape products containing vitamin E acetate used to thicken distillate, cut with other oils like mineral oil or caster oil. Tocopheryl-acetate destabilizes the fragile, lipo-hydrophilic balance of this lung surfactant, causing occlusion, affecting the permeation of gases and substances in the bronchial structures and alveoli. Tocopheryl-acetate’s chemical acetate ring enables it to cling even more strongly to lung surfactant than the non-acetate form. It’s like Saran-wrapping the inside of your lungs and lung cells die. That damage can initiate a runaway immune system reaction resembling hypersensitivity pneumonitis, or immune checkpoint-inhibitor pneumonitis. This may especially occur with high doses of tocopheryl-acetate, such as in formulations found in an illegal THC vape cart cut heavily with the oil(caster or mineral oil). It may occur even at relatively low vaping temperatures. Also most samples of THC vape tested extremely high(50x legal limit for ingestion) for Eagle 20(myclobutanil), a fungicide. When burned or vaped however, it releases hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen chloride. Hydrogen cyanide is what Zyklon B released in NAZI gas chambers. It blocks aerobic respiration in cell mitochondria. That is your cells can't use oxygen to make energy. Ever run full speed until your muscles burn? That is lactic acid produced because there is not enough O2 for aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid. Symptoms like headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, cough, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and seizures are found in cyanide poisonings. Phosgene a WWI chemical weapon releases hydrogen chloride. hydrogen chloride reacts with water in the lungs to form hydrochloric acid, dissolving lung tissue, and causing chemical burns to the lungs. Although Tocopheryl-acetate is the primary cause, Eagle 20(myclobutanil) is probably also a factor, that could make it appear to be chemical pneumonitis, because of the hydrochloric acid. None of this is new, and the myclobutanil issue is an old one. A 3 1/2 year study of never smoker kids was unable to find any negative health effects, but would have found effects if it were a study of fast food. Q:are e-cigs safer? A:E-cigs are 95% to 98% safer than combustible cigarettes. This is a comprehensive finding and the science is settled on it. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/e-cigarettes-an-evidence-update Kids who vape would smoke if they didn't vape. Vaping simply replace smoking as the data points show an inverse relationship. Smoking declined among youth as vaping was rising, and this costs the medical community, anti-smoking groups, and government money as they get a cut of every pack of cigarettes sold via taxes and MSA money. There are Hospitals in Europe with vape shops in them, because they have evidence based medicine, rather than profit based medicine. Q:Vitamin E acetate A:No nicotine(tobacco) vape has Vitamin E acetate. Nicotine is water soluble as are VG and PG. THC(weed) is oil soluble, and is thus cut with oils so that it is shelf stable, with the vitamin E acetate thickening the cut distillate to look uncut. That is to fool the buyer. They are E-joints with their own electronic devices using proprietary vials called carts, short for cartridges. Vitamin E acetate could be in CBD too, as CBD is a rather thin oil and could leak.
Hard to watch when the speaker can not utter a sentence without um or ah. In the future a better public speaker would help!
Im very skeptical when any health insituate or company comes up with research like this because usually they work closely with big pharma and shut the door on cannabis because they cannot make money selling or buying if consumers are growing their own stuff.
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still like to know if you compare cigaretts vs vaping wich one would be better if your a smoker, i know non of it is better.
but as a smoker i like to know what a doctor would say if they have to choose between smoking and vaping for a smoker.
The 2 year cessation, patch vs vape was 14.4 vaping vs. less than 1% for the patch. This is because year 1 to year 2 had an 80% effectiveness rate with vaping, but only a 9% effectiveness from the patch. The reason for vaping only being 17% effective is that it lacks the inhaled MAOIs of cigarettes, so it's cold turkey on that. Nicotine is a stimulant like caffeine, but people say they smoke for the relaxation and that is the inhaled MAOIs.
Studies showed that vaping was twice as effective as e-cigarettes, as vaping has cigarillo(pod) and cigar(mod) like devices. Breaking the mouth to lung inhale aids in quitting. Many pod systems have 2 types of coils, with a sub ohm coil for when you stop inhaling. The higher ohm coil is lower temperature to avoid the creation of volatilizes or a cloud that could cause temperature damage to lung tissue. These are used with nicotine salts up to 12 mg/ml or for covert vaping at work up to 50 mg/ml. Juul would be classified as a covert vaping device but isn't marketed that way. I'm surprised I haven't heard of hospitalizations for nicotine overdose with Juul's 59mg/ml. You don't need those levels of nicotine even for a 3 pack a day smoker. 22mg/ml would be the most you'd need for a 3 pack smoker and capping it at 20 mg.ml wouldn't put it out of reach as 18 mg/ml(rare) is the highest it goes with the acceptation of covert vaping.
I don't get calling them all e-cigs, as a cigar is not a type of cigarette. They are all analogs, with a vape shop being like the smoke shops where people get cigars.
Never smokers who vape, may not know the analogs and inhale into the lungs from devices not intended for that. This is why calling them all e-cigs is bad, as the over simplification could cause harm.
Yes nicotine is toxic, but so a many other things and vaping is intended for people quitting smoking, not for never smokers. That is that 95% saver is not 100% safer, but will save million of lives. Nicotine is also less toxic than caffeine, that causes as much as 10% of all ER visits.
Diactyl output in a month of vaping is about equal to the vapor released frying an egg in butter flavored cooking spray. Butter flavored e-liquids will have much more, but still much less than frying the egg. Formaldehyde levels detected in tests are normal indoor concentrations from outgassing. The indoor air contaminated the tests. There is also a flawed study published in N Engl J Med 2015, that detected formaldehyde-propylene glycol and/or formaldehyde-glycerol, but that is not formaldehyde and there were many other problems with that study, from running hgh voltage throught the atomizer and an aporatis that simulated a dry-puff.
I would also point out that aspartame breaks down into formaldehyde in the body.
Funny how medical journals only seem to post negative findings on vaping, suppressing the possessive findings and hide negative findings on pharmaceutical products. That bias has killed many millions of people. Over 100,000 died because deaths associated with class 1C anti-arrhythmic agents were suppressed.
There have been almost 4,000 studies of vaping and e-cigarettes, with almost all showing them safe.
19:44
Teens know if what they are vaping has nicotine. There is a giant label on the products saying that it contains nicotine and that nicotine is addictive. Many get nicotine free or vape THC or CBD oil and they have no nicotine. The streets are flooded with THC cartridges and they are much easyer to get than nicotine vape for kids. The problem is dishonest interpretation of data to show higher nicotine use in teens. Less than 1% of underage teens vape nicotine regularly as one would expect from addiction, but that isn't how they interpret the data. They have no proof the kids are wrong.
EVALI(e-cigarette or Vaping Associated Lung Illness) was made up by the CDC for profit. Employees were buying tobacco stocks as the goal was to drive people back to smoking. The director of the CDC was forced out over her insider trading. Assessing a cause before a diagnosis is fraud. One could create a Nike associated foot injory and claim that a person stepping on a nail while wearing saddles has Nike associated foot injury simply because they have a pare of Nike's in their closet. Assessing a cause without causation is not scientific. The CDC, media, health departments, and others with financial incentives to lie, are simply playing dumb.
Lipoid pneumonia is the sickness and that is caused by getting oil in your lungs. Nicotine vape has no oil at all, much less vitamin E acetate. Mango Kush is not a mango flavored nicotine product, rather a strain of marijuana.
Samples of lung fluid from patients with the 'mysterious illness' all contained Tocopheryl-acetate(vitamin E acetate). So 100% used THC or CBD vape products containing vitamin E acetate used to thicken distillate, cut with other oils like mineral oil or caster oil.
Tocopheryl-acetate destabilizes the fragile, lipo-hydrophilic balance of this lung surfactant, causing occlusion, affecting the permeation of gases and substances in the bronchial structures and alveoli. Tocopheryl-acetate’s chemical acetate ring enables it to cling even more strongly to lung surfactant than the non-acetate form. It’s like Saran-wrapping the inside of your lungs and lung cells die. That damage can initiate a runaway immune system reaction resembling hypersensitivity pneumonitis, or immune checkpoint-inhibitor pneumonitis. This may especially occur with high doses of tocopheryl-acetate, such as in formulations found in an illegal THC vape cart cut heavily with the oil(caster or mineral oil). It may occur even at relatively low vaping temperatures.
Also most samples of THC vape tested extremely high(50x legal limit for ingestion) for Eagle 20(myclobutanil), a fungicide. When burned or vaped however, it releases hydrogen cyanide and hydrogen chloride.
Hydrogen cyanide is what Zyklon B released in NAZI gas chambers. It blocks aerobic respiration in cell mitochondria. That is your cells can't use oxygen to make energy. Ever run full speed until your muscles burn? That is lactic acid produced because there is not enough O2 for aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid. Symptoms like headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, cough, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and seizures are found in cyanide poisonings.
Phosgene a WWI chemical weapon releases hydrogen chloride. hydrogen chloride reacts with water in the lungs to form hydrochloric acid, dissolving lung tissue, and causing chemical burns to the lungs.
Although Tocopheryl-acetate is the primary cause, Eagle 20(myclobutanil) is probably also a factor, that could make it appear to be chemical pneumonitis, because of the hydrochloric acid. None of this is new, and the myclobutanil issue is an old one.
A 3 1/2 year study of never smoker kids was unable to find any negative health effects, but would have found effects if it were a study of fast food.
Q:are e-cigs safer?
A:E-cigs are 95% to 98% safer than combustible cigarettes. This is a comprehensive finding and the science is settled on it.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/e-cigarettes-an-evidence-update
Kids who vape would smoke if they didn't vape. Vaping simply replace smoking as the data points show an inverse relationship. Smoking declined among youth as vaping was rising, and this costs the medical community, anti-smoking groups, and government money as they get a cut of every pack of cigarettes sold via taxes and MSA money.
There are Hospitals in Europe with vape shops in them, because they have evidence based medicine, rather than profit based medicine.
Q:Vitamin E acetate
A:No nicotine(tobacco) vape has Vitamin E acetate. Nicotine is water soluble as are VG and PG. THC(weed) is oil soluble, and is thus cut with oils so that it is shelf stable, with the vitamin E acetate thickening the cut distillate to look uncut. That is to fool the buyer. They are E-joints with their own electronic devices using proprietary vials called carts, short for cartridges.
Vitamin E acetate could be in CBD too, as CBD is a rather thin oil and could leak.
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