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Study of cancer-causing toxins finds e-cigarettes much safer than smoking

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7 hours ago, mcfish said:

Blah blah.. Lots of studies reversed over the years. Once upon a time eggs gave you cholesterol

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Actually, there were no studies that showed eggs gave you cholesterol problems.  But there are plenty that tie tobacco to cancer, emphysema and heart disease and other illnesses.

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4th of May 2000 I woke up at Pattaya Memorial after a miocardial infarct.
No need for e-cigarettes or anything resembling smoke ever since. Feeling good also, except for the reduced heart blood pumping and daily medication.

13 hours ago, Prbkk said:

Thanks: hope they don't enforce, I'm too old for prison

especially without your ecigs :stoner::laugh:

This study is taken out of context. IT in NO way states that E cigs are safe or not harmful.

All that it says is that e cigs are less harmful to some people than cigarettes.

 

To make this clearer it is the same as saying; 

Consuming a teaspoon of  salts containing arsenic, mercury, cyanide, and other heavy metals is harmful.

Consuming a  half teaspoon of the same  substance is less harmful, but still harmful and may cause similar illness

 

Ideally, one should not  take any of this poisoned salt.

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