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In reply to the discussion: For the 18th time: E-cigs might not help people quit smoking. [View all]mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Just saying it 'exceeded AAQS' doesn't really tell you much. If the standard is 1 part per billion, is the vapor 1.1 part per billion? Or is it 1000 parts per billion? Notice that's conveniently not reported. Just 'higher than'. And it's only 50% of samples, which tells you ... it's entirely possible to avoid it.
Also, yeah, probably a tiny bit of metals are introduced into the body because there's metal components that the juice comes in contact with. Nickel isn't real great for you but chromium and manganese? Not particularly harmful unless in large quantities. Again, no numbers, just scary sounding words to the general public.
This is EXACTLY the of shit reporting about vaping that is RAMPANT, and that I friggin' hate. Esp. the way people just read it and blindly go "ZOMG !!! TEH LEADSZ!!! YOUR GONNA DIE!!!". No offense.
This all said I fully support attempts to make it even safer, but with good quality control, there's no 'toxins' inherently involved in this process.