• fuckgod@feddit.online
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      3 days ago

      I use a dry vape for weed, and shit like this is why I hate using the word vape to describe it.

      To me, in my head at least, the word “vape” refers to (or connotes with) that chemical juice that comes in nicotine and non-nicotine varieties. I haven’t really followed it since it seems to be mostly a rebellious teen thing to me and I don’t know any teens anymore. But a former roommate of mine used it to cut down on his smoking (don’t talk to him often, so I don’t know if it ended up working).

      Anyway, I don’t know the current science of it, but to me that stuff is just cancer juice. At the very least, it smells a million percent better than cigs, but it just seems like the worst liquid ever, and having to use the same tainted word feelsbadman.

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        23 hours ago

        The juice itself is… of moderate known negative impact. The nicotine itself isn’t actually very bad for you. Some of the flavoring though is pretty questionable. Compared to combustion it is likely still quite a bit less negative for your health in most cases.

        The exception is the hardware, it seems quite likely there is mass lead and other heavy metal poisoning happening due to poor quality metal and ceramic components in vape hardware. I work in a related industry, and this conversation is being had internally by the big players who are afraid of potential class action lawsuits coming down the pipeline while pure export companies from China and elsewhere sell bulk wholesale of low quality hardware. Vapor composition certifications are coming soon, but the damage may well be done for a generation.