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Many have questioned the validity that electronic Cigarettes can help a person stop smoking and question is it a safer alternative? With trending juice makers everywhere and the market becoming ever so competitive electronic cigarettes could pose some risks. If you have read this far you are asking why are you saying it can pose some risks. I am going to outline some of the typical "bad things" that could be in your juice.
Things we look at when determining what we want to put in our bodies or not put into our bodies we have made an informed decision to stop smoking. That is step one on our path to quit. Now we have taken up electronic cigarettes as a means that has helped many away from tobacco but what risks are there?
Some liquids on the market contain food coloring, we will leave brands out as those who oppose tobacco may support the use and sale of food coloring in their juice. Though there has been no known inhalation risk's ((YET)) for food coloring why not stay away from it until we learn a little more about it? As a new vaper I just trusted the person selling me juice to sell me the safest juice. Then we have new products on the market that could get you "high" or put you out of it. The same opponents to tobacco and pro electronic cigarettes sold a juice called RELAX a juice that clearly stated not to drive or operate heavy machinery when using the product. Now do I know if this shop still sells this product, no I have not the slightest idea.
Then we run into oil's in e-juice. Are oil's safe? We have no idea, we are in a complete void, while some scream no oil, no color, no diacetyl which in many cases cause popcorn lug outside of vaping. There are companies who sell these with no problem and do not tell their customers.
You may be asking, why did they write this? A great answer is, question everything. Ensure your nicotine is not broken down in the back of a drafty warehouse where it could be contaminated. Ask your Brick and Mortar or online shop if their products contain any of the unknowns to vaping and if they do if they would be willing to list it and/or remove it. Maybe you enjoy color in your juice, that is to each is their own but after a certain company just got busted for having Titanium Dioxide in their juice, we should start questioning.
Speak Up! Question Everything! Then again most shops are LLC's and if you don't ask they don't have to tell you and you may end up vaping something as bad as smoking if not worse.
If you are too afraid to ask or accept everything at face value this article is not for you. This article is to make you think before you buy. A shop that is quick to slam another is hiding something themselves. When you see a shop, employee of a shop or a relative of an employee bashing a shop chances are that shop is out doing them and they have hurt feelings. Trust the shop who will tell you everything about their product, shops that make juice the safest they can find.
Many have questioned the validity that electronic Cigarettes can help a person stop smoking and question is it a safer alternative? With trending juice makers everywhere and the market becoming ever so competitive electronic cigarettes could pose some risks. If you have read this far you are asking why are you saying it can pose some risks. I am going to outline some of the typical "bad things" that could be in your juice.
Things we look at when determining what we want to put in our bodies or not put into our bodies we have made an informed decision to stop smoking. That is step one on our path to quit. Now we have taken up electronic cigarettes as a means that has helped many away from tobacco but what risks are there?
Some liquids on the market contain food coloring, we will leave brands out as those who oppose tobacco may support the use and sale of food coloring in their juice. Though there has been no known inhalation risk's ((YET)) for food coloring why not stay away from it until we learn a little more about it? As a new vaper I just trusted the person selling me juice to sell me the safest juice. Then we have new products on the market that could get you "high" or put you out of it. The same opponents to tobacco and pro electronic cigarettes sold a juice called RELAX a juice that clearly stated not to drive or operate heavy machinery when using the product. Now do I know if this shop still sells this product, no I have not the slightest idea.
Then we run into oil's in e-juice. Are oil's safe? We have no idea, we are in a complete void, while some scream no oil, no color, no diacetyl which in many cases cause popcorn lug outside of vaping. There are companies who sell these with no problem and do not tell their customers.
You may be asking, why did they write this? A great answer is, question everything. Ensure your nicotine is not broken down in the back of a drafty warehouse where it could be contaminated. Ask your Brick and Mortar or online shop if their products contain any of the unknowns to vaping and if they do if they would be willing to list it and/or remove it. Maybe you enjoy color in your juice, that is to each is their own but after a certain company just got busted for having Titanium Dioxide in their juice, we should start questioning.
Speak Up! Question Everything! Then again most shops are LLC's and if you don't ask they don't have to tell you and you may end up vaping something as bad as smoking if not worse.
If you are too afraid to ask or accept everything at face value this article is not for you. This article is to make you think before you buy. A shop that is quick to slam another is hiding something themselves. When you see a shop, employee of a shop or a relative of an employee bashing a shop chances are that shop is out doing them and they have hurt feelings. Trust the shop who will tell you everything about their product, shops that make juice the safest they can find.
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