that is a very interesting way to describe the smell of a cigaretteJacobian123 wrote:Cigarette smoke smells like burning horse hoof.
Jacobian123 wrote:Cigarette smoke smells like burning horse hoof.
Onep wrote:Hah, look at all these degenerates talking about vaping and their disgusting chemical addictions.
MagicManICT wrote:artificial butter flavor.
MagicManICT wrote: artificial
MagicManICT wrote: butter
A 2014 publication found that diacetyl was present in samples of many sweet-flavored electronic cigarette liquids, though at levels 100 times lower than that of tobacco smoke. According to that research, diacetyl is approved for food use, but is associated with respiratory disease when inhaled. The study concluded that diacetyl is an avoidable risk for electronic cigarette liquid, and measures could be taken by the industry to eliminate its usage, without limiting availability of flavors. In 2015, another test of 51 purpose-selected liquids found diacetyl at trace levels or higher in 39 of the liquids.
DisKagel wrote:that is a very interesting way to describe the smell of a cigaretteJacobian123 wrote:Cigarette smoke smells like burning horse hoof.
Jacobian123 wrote:Like when a farrier burns a red-hot horseshoe onto the hoof, that kind of smoke. It's grose.
MagicManICT wrote:Onep wrote:Hah, look at all these degenerates talking about vaping and their disgusting chemical addictions.
Better living through chemistry. 'Nuff said.![]()
I'll note for those of you using nicotine, it's still the primary carcinogen from tobacco. Don't think because you're not smoking the plant your safe from the various cancers it causes. There's also a ton of studies being done on the different flavoring additives. At least one has been pulled because it was found out it was the same thing as causing rapid onset lung cancer (bubble lung I believe it's known as) in factory workers producing artificial butter flavor.
Peonaz3 wrote:Nicotine alone is not carcinogenic. Neither addictive either.
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