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"Popcorn lung?"

 

Seems there are some components in some vape cigarettes that can make a whole lot of hurt for users. Reading the article, though, it would seem that the offending substances, mainly flavoring ingredients, could be discontinued without significant economic harm to the vape market. I continue to believe that vaping is far less harmful than smoking conventional tobacco products, and as a non-smoker, I am happy not to be assailed with the stench of tobacco smoke in such locations as storefront areas where addicts convene to get one last drag before going back to work inside.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/....html?wpisrc=nl_draw

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by peede coober 2:

I have heard that vapeing can cause mold or fungus to grow in your lungs. Don't know if that's true. Supposedly because of the water vapor but we breathe in humid air all of the time so I don't see what the difference is.

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Perhaps there is something in the vape that provides nutrition to lung fungus; just speculation, but a lot more is produced with that vapor than just moisture.

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