Nov 29, 2022

The information about harm from vaping is a lie!

 The number of people using electronic cigarettes is growing to help quit smoking and for physical health reasons. However, as if there was a way to stop this trend, VAPE harm has increased! E-cigarettes can be harmful to your health! But, the story that there is "health damage by e-cigarettes" can be seen. Are they really true? I'd like to talk about the opposite side of the story as well as my expertise as an administrator for e-cigarettes. If you go through this article at all, you'll be aware of the differences between paper cigarettes and electronic cigarettes in regards to health. Read the article to the end.

The story about the harm caused by vapes is an untruth! 

There are numerous news reports which state "E-cigarettes are dangerous!" There's plenty of coverage on the dangers of electronic cigarettes. The blogs of doctors and other sources frequently state they're harmful. Many say they are not known and that it's dangerous. But what is the impact when compared with paper cigarettes? We hope that every person who visits this website will have the information to make the right decision.

  • Formaldehyde detected in e-cigarette vapor!
  • There are no data from the past thus the risk to health remains unknown!
  • Vape use is a fatal accident
  • Smokers within America U.S. are suffering from an alarming rise in lung disease.

And so on. .... Vape smoking does not appear to be beneficial for health, doesn't it? We'll break down the latest news and then compare it with tobacco cigarettes!

Case 1: Formaldehyde detected in e-cigarette vapor

Carcinogenic substances have been found in electronic cigarettes! I frequently read that "Formaldehyde was found in the vapors of e-cigarettes as they first became available. In reality, however it was found that the formaldehyde content detectable in vape was 4.2 mg/m3 when using inferior vape. Paper cigarettes are a source of 200-800 mg/m3, that's about 50 to 200 times higher than vape. This is also the case with vapes in the event that burned vape coils, or other inferior products are employed.

Furthermore, some of the powerful carcinogens found in cigarettes are more than 1000 times higher than the levels that are found in electronic cigarettes. In spite of the apparent difference in formaldehyde as well as carcinogenicity, "E-cigarettes have hazardous substances!" will be mentioned in the media. We would like to read it in the news, "Formaldehyde in vapes is about 50-200 times less than that found in cigarettes even when you use low-quality products!

The article does not make a comparison of them with paper cigarettes which is a typical practice. Additionally there are 70 carcinogens found in cigarettes made of paper. The article suggests like vape cigarettes are more harmful to your health than cigarettes, despite the fact that only one kind of carcinogen is present within vape cigarettes. It's as if there's a group that doesn't want advertise vape as a competitor to traditional cigarettes.

Case 2. Vape smokers are contributing to a dramatic rise in the number of people suffering from lung diseases in the U.S.

It appears that there is a significant rise in the number of lung disease sufferers in U.S. who are vape users in the U.S. It is true, however the main reason is that there is no evidence. This is due to an abrupt rise in the number of youth who smoke together with the marijuana component THC (which is controlled by the government of Japan). According to some, the THC substance that sticks onto the lungs may be the principal reason. The problem is that in Japan, THC cannot even be imported into the United States. It's the particular method of smoking that's creating the dangers. If you see in the media the news that "E-cigarettes are causing a sharp increase in the number of youth victims," you are likely to think that this is unhealthy for you would you not? If you hear this kind of news, people will declare, "They said on the news that electronic cigarettes are harmful for your health. I'm going to switch back to traditional cigarettes. If someone tells my, "They said on the report that e-cigarettes are not good for your health" when I make the decision to return to smoking cigarettes in paper form that would be an absolute catastrophe! It's a bad decision to make. It's scary to read news Isn't it?

Case 3. Fatal car accident involving the use of a vape

It was a shocking news item which was also discussed through a video of the incident. If you placed it into your pockets, it detonated in its own way or you were struck by debris or other debris. The story itself isn't an actual lie however there is truth in it. The fact is that this is because of the vape community in other countries using high-voltage devices that were altered illegally to eliminate the limiter. The devices that regulate what power is produced by the vapes with high power were removed and caused an explosion. In the years following when it was popular for some users to modify the devices to create tricks and huge quantities of smoke. If you smoke the vape that is distributed in Japan in the normal way there's nothing that has enough power to make it explode. It's also difficult to create a vape that is powerful enough to explode as this. The article is written as that all vapes are dangerous. If you find out on the news about a fatal incident that involved the use of vapes, the people near you could inquire, "Is that vape okay? Will it explode?" I'm sure they'll inquire. For instance, if there was an incident that saw a smartphone modified and then exploded, the no one would declare, "Smartphones are scary. You cannot modify your vape. It would be said, "You shouldn't mod your phone. Modifications to vapes are popular in other countries! Modifications to vapes can be dangerous! But the media doesn't portray the issue in this way. Because of some reason, vapes are often seen in a negative way.

Case 4: There's no information over the years thus the risks to health are not known!

It's true that you have a good point. However, paper cigarettes contain over 5300 chemicals and 70 carcinogens. Vape eliquids from e-cig manufacturers are made of the plant-derived compounds and additives found in food preparation, the primary ingredients used are those for rice cakes as well as Udon noodles. The risk of harm is virtually zero. What is more detrimental to your body "taking in an obvious toxic/carcinogenic substance" or "what might happen in the future?" There's no need consider it. What does this mean "vape is more harmful" or "it's the same as paper cigarettes after all"? It's very odd.

What's the story behind the false information?

There are some who don't want to see vape be a part of the culture. Perhaps because vapes aren't expensive and they feel similar to smoking cigarettes, or because there is no tax on vapes. If you write the piece in a manner that causes people to think that it's alarming, many people are likely to take the time to read it. But maybe you're able to write in such a manner. Perhaps every piece of news, not just vape, is a part of a larger story similar to this. Prof. Anne McNeil of King's College London, England, says smoking is the cause of a shorter life longevity but not nicotine. People who smoke "smoke for nicotine and die from tar." The problem is not nicotine, but tar.

Conclusion

These are the opinions of the articles on vape news. They're written in a manner that focuses on the negative aspects of vaping and the ways they can be improved on. I believe there are some people who would like to prevent vapes from becoming popular. The market for tobacco is estimated at 4 trillion yen a year. With such a huge market it is likely to have many people with a variety of opinions. I haven't seen a single article that claims that vapes are more harmful to your health than smoking cigarettes! I've never come across an article that said this. I realized that news needs the reader to get exact information. I hope that all readers does not fall for false information and I will strive to offer the most accurate information I can to all who visit our website.