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Doesn't vaping come with its own set of health issues?
Undoubtedly. It's just far too new for us to know what they all are, yet.
The ones we already know about are microbiological (contaminated juice, which is super common, as there's no regulating anything as yet. Some manufacturers maintain FDA grade standards, others don't, and there's no requirement for them too. Yet. But right now a lot of places just have vats of the stuff that customers custom mix themselves. Cross-contamination galore.); oil-based pneumonia (same as restaurant workers get, it's gnarly hard to treat); crystallization of the lung tissue (just like with mentholated cigarettes); and a few others that vary wildly based on ingredients. Some things are just not meant to be inhaled. Including food based things. Our digestive tract is built for them, our respiratory tract? Not so much.
I'm curious what the effects of my fav juice will be in 30 years. It's aged in bourbon barrels. So, on the upside? FDA & ATF quality standards. Downside? That lovely deep smokey sweet vanilla flavor comes from "vanillans" which are a part of the wood (why the alcohol gets flavored with them, as well). What will inhaling wood chemicals do? No one knows. Shrug. Anything that's been out for less than a generation? We're pretty clueless on. Anything out for less than 2 generations? We may know short term effects, but not the long term effects. ANYTHING new on the market? You're signing up to be part of the Human Trials Round 2.