Maybe you should stop reading the daily mail.......and read a proper report on E-Cigarette safety as posted above by chrissatchell already. link
If you use toothpaste and eat ice cream you are already consuming the base elements used in reputable E-Liquids.
Vegetable Glycerin and Propylene Glycol.
Why non smokers suddenly start smoking these things is beyond me! And pretty retarded!
CoolElectronics
11 Jan 167#2
I've done away with the middle man and just drink this.
DJNG22
12 Jan 166#55
Oh we have some right martyrs on this site. Yawn.
When did it become a debate about smoking/e-cigarettes anyway. The deal was posted as 29p is a decent price for a reasonable liquid.
Do we have a debate on how harmful alcohol is to the body each time a deal is posted for cheap booze? The answer is no.
Get off your soap boxes for goodness sake.
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anewman
11 Jan 16#1
Nicotine content? :smiley:
spaceman051 to anewman
11 Jan 161#32
I always find these shops that sell the cheap liquids generally only do them in the high nicotine range for some reason
CoolElectronics
11 Jan 167#2
I've done away with the middle man and just drink this.
snowflake75
11 Jan 16#3
can u use these in oil burners?
reddevilutd
11 Jan 16#4
What's the brand name and the flavours?
DJNG22
11 Jan 16#5
Wow, may go and grab some of these on the way home, I have anosmia and so does not matter if they are terrible flavours as I can't tell :smile:
Towelie
11 Jan 161#6
Good price but that's so cheap it's actually off putting.
More expensive I know but I'll happily stick with vapology as that's not killed me yet and I prefer a 80/20 PG/VG mix.
ldee46 to Towelie
11 Jan 16#8
that is like another language to me lol :laughing:
Besford
11 Jan 164#7
Even better - GET OFF THE DRUGS!
Towelie to Besford
11 Jan 16#13
But coffee is sooooo good and now I can vape it too!
yrreb88 to Besford
11 Jan 164#29
Do you drink alcohol, tea/coffee etc? :wink:
It's a good job hardly anyone ever does that. According the recent Healthy Ireland survey by the Irish government, 0.1% of people who have never smoked use e-cigs.
That "study" failed to mention that a cigarette contain several hundred times more diacetyl, the substance linked with popcorn lung, than an e-cig cartridge. It also failed to mention that the diacetyl levels associated with industrial workers getting popcorn lung were even higher than cigarette exposure. It is of course a concern as to why levels of diacetyl were found in some brands and perhaps action should be taken to either ensure it is limited or removed completely.
I'm not sure why but there's a lot of scaremongering and sensationalism with something that is obviously somewhat a safer, maybe not 95% safer as PHE suggested but still, and viable alternative to tobacco. Yes we don't have a lot of data
How do you know that the popcorn lung study was funded by big tobacco?
Stevet29
11 Jan 168#9
Why non smokers suddenly start smoking these things is beyond me! And pretty retarded!
oliverreed to Stevet29
11 Jan 161#42
Agree, however, not sure how bright adults sucking on imitation sonic screwdrivers look either.
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If you use toothpaste and eat ice cream you are already consuming the base elements used in reputable E-Liquids.
Vegetable Glycerin and Propylene Glycol.
For good quality e-Liquids with excellent flavour at a sensible price try here.
http://www.onepoundeliquid.com
When did it become a debate about smoking/e-cigarettes anyway. The deal was posted as 29p is a decent price for a reasonable liquid.
Do we have a debate on how harmful alcohol is to the body each time a deal is posted for cheap booze? The answer is no.
Get off your soap boxes for goodness sake.
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More expensive I know but I'll happily stick with vapology as that's not killed me yet and I prefer a 80/20 PG/VG mix.
It's a good job hardly anyone ever does that. According the recent Healthy Ireland survey by the Irish government, 0.1% of people who have never smoked use e-cigs.
That "study" failed to mention that a cigarette contain several hundred times more diacetyl, the substance linked with popcorn lung, than an e-cig cartridge. It also failed to mention that the diacetyl levels associated with industrial workers getting popcorn lung were even higher than cigarette exposure. It is of course a concern as to why levels of diacetyl were found in some brands and perhaps action should be taken to either ensure it is limited or removed completely.
I'm not sure why but there's a lot of scaremongering and sensationalism with something that is obviously somewhat a safer, maybe not 95% safer as PHE suggested but still, and viable alternative to tobacco. Yes we don't have a lot of data
How do you know that the popcorn lung study was funded by big tobacco?