Vaping FAQs

should i try vaping if i don't smoke

by Waldo Harber Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Don't vape if you don't smoke. Only vape to quit smoking. Smoking and vaping both deliver nicotine.

There is absolutely NO good reason for you to start vaping nicotine if you aren't already addicted to it.

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Why vaping is healthier than cigarette smoking?

This is why using vaping liquid is a far better option. Vape juices contain far fewer chemicals and are FDA approved. Before using a particular vaping liquid, be sure to check out the ingredients to ensure it is high-quality. Vaping is Less Addictive. The high nicotine levels in traditional cigarettes make it extremely hard for people to quit ...

Why is vaping better for you than smoking?

Vaping yields better flavor than smoking. Vaping gives you a better taste of the flavonoids, and you’re able to feel the flavors of the different brands of marijuana products you’re vaping. Therefore, vaping delivers a richer and purer vapor, unlike smoking, which produces several other substances that mask the flavors of your joint.

How dangerous is vaping compared to smoking?

Vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes! However, it doesn’t change the fact that you are still inhaling a lot of bad stuff into your lungs. Vapes contain A LOT LESS chemicals than your traditional nicotine cigarette. When smoking a cigarette, you’re smoking a lot of stuff, including Carbon Monoxide, which can harm your blood cells.

Is vape better than cigarettes?

“No one can argue with science, and the science on vape products shows that they are significantly less harmful than cigarettes. There is no doubt that the passage of the vape bill will benefit the health of our 16 million Filipino smokers and protect our youth.

How many chemicals are in a cigarette?

When did e-cigarettes start?

Is vaping bad for your lungs?

Do e-cigarettes stop smoking?

Is vaping safe for food?

Is vaping better than smoking?

Is smoking bad for you?

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How many chemicals are in a cigarette?

After all, the average cigarette has some 4,000 chemical compounds, including dozens of confirmed carcinogens, while my e-cig cartridges contained just five: distilled water, nicotine, glycerin, propylene glycol, and some flavoring.That’s a flimsy argument: “something with lots of scary chemicals is less dangerous than something with just a few scary chemicals.”

When did e-cigarettes start?

E-cigarettes have been around since 2003 and we still don’t know much about their health effects or safety. But, as we’ve pulled the flavored smoke from our Juuls and similar vaporizers, we’ve blindly assumed one thing: they have to be a better idea than smoking cigarettes.

Is vaping bad for your lungs?

Vaping also seems to trigger potentially harmful immune responses in the lungs. It's not just tasty air. “As time passes, the evidence that these are a lot more dangerous than people thought keeps piling up,” says Dr. Stanton Glantz, Director of UCSF’s Center for Tobacco Research, Control & Education.

Do e-cigarettes stop smoking?

As encouraging as the data was a few years ago, it’s starting to look like that’s not the case. The FDA is yet to approve them as a smoking cessation aid and a recent CDC study found that most adult e-cigarette users — 58.8 percent of them — don't stop smoking cigarettes and instead wind up using both products.

Is vaping safe for food?

It’s actually FDA-approved for use in food (believe it or not it’s common in pre-made cake mix) but when heated to vaping temperature it can produce the carcinogen formaldehyde. In other words, just because something is safe to eat doesn’t mean it’s safe to be inhaled. (Duh.)

Is vaping better than smoking?

If you’re going to smoke it’s clearly better to go with e-cigarettes. In fact, the U.K.’s Public Health England had published a review concluding vaping was 95 percent less harmful than smoking. A Greek study had found 81 percent of people in a group of over 19,000 had successfully used e-cigs to quit. I’d heard (and inhaled) enough.

Is smoking bad for you?

Cigarettes might be the least controversial enemies of your health. They cause cancer, emphysema, heart disease, even impotence. While saturated fat and alcohol still have their supporters, nobody is rushing to cigarettes’ defense. Enter e-cigarettes, which were new, high-tech, and came with no proven health risks.

EliVape Full Member

I'm a 18 year old boy, I do a lot of sport, specifically rowing. I train 7 days a week, sometimes more than one training per day. I've never smoked cigarettes, and never will. Want to try vaping, I recently tried (without nicotine) and I liked it.

Bonskibon Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

If you have clean lungs now, why would you want to start inhaling anything other than air? Vaping is not 100% safe, but for "smokers" it is a safer alternative.

ppeeble Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I'm a 51 yr old man and can hardly run a mile before getting winded. I also have heart disease. I put that down to inhaling foreign substances into my lungs for 35 years.

Eskie ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

I would no more suggest vaping is a rational choice for a physically active 18 year old into sports than I would knocking off half a bottle of vodka or living on McDonalds as your primary dietary choice. Which is worse? Does it matter? They're all bad choices, and I wouldn't try to do a comparative risk decision between the three.

gpjoe Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Don't be stupid...and using Vodka and McDonalds as rationale to further poison your body is pretty weak.

stols001 Moved On ECF Veteran

Um. Okay. I was an 18 year old girl who could run half-marathons, and bike over a century in a day (that's over 100 miles, since you are not from here) with the greatest of ease. I really, really enjoyed it, too.

Opinionated ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

I'm a 18 year old boy, I do a lot of sport, specifically rowing. I train 7 days a week, sometimes more than one training per day. I've never smoked cigarettes, and never will. Want to try vaping, I recently tried (without nicotine) and I liked it.

Why did they add MAOI to cigarettes?

The MAOI were added later to make cigarette tobacco more addictive since people where quitting on the advice from the Surgeon General. The could not have that since it was the profit on the line.

Is it a myth to suggest someone start taking a drug they are not currently using?

Hence I said myth. Main point is, you have no business suggesting someone start taking a drug they are not currently using

Can you vape if you have never smoked?

I think what everyone is giving is very good advice. If you have never smoked, please don't take up an alternative to smoking.#N#I can understand it seeming interesting, but it is only a safer way for people who have smoked to get their fix. Depending on which area of vaping interests you, you could still look into something to learn, that will be of a better benefit to vaping.#N#Say for instance, the way mods work interests you. You could learn about electronics and possibly get onto a course, and then depending how far you wanted to go either make electronic projects as a hobby, or even for work.#N#Just don't smoke or vape, please. If the flavours interest you, most are based on things that already exist. If you like the sound of apple pie, have an apple pie! .

Is vaping bad for you?

Well... to be totally honest, we don't know exactly the long term effects of vaping. We do know, they are much less harmful than smoking. 95% to 99% less harmful, but even PG, VG and flavoring will have some effect. If you do try vaping, stick to 0mg nicotine. You aren't addicted to it now from cigarettes, no need to start using it.#N#Since it isn't addictive without the nicotine, if you want to try, you have that freedom to do so, and there will be lots of help here if you need it. (and you will)#N#So to start off.. NEVER CHEAP OUT ON YOUR BATTERIES! Use only high drain Sony, Samsung or LG. Samsung 25r is a decent battery to start with.#N#2nd start with a regulated PVD (personal vaping device *also called a mod*) Regulated is software controlled and is much more forgiving than a mechanical mod (basically, a flashlight with a heating coil instead of a bulb, but with a much more powerful battery) There are 2 types of mechanical mods. Hybrid and non-hybrid. The non-hybrid have a floating 510 positive pin so are much safer than the hybrid, where the positive pole of the tank sits directly on the battery. I will not use a hybrid.#N#However, start with a regulated mod. They are safer. Not 100% safe (rarely the chips fail), but that is why we say don't cheap out on the batteries.#N#Of course, the best advice is not to start vaping if you don't smoke. But should you choose to, do it safely. Ask questions in here before trying stuff as you learn. An example is I once saw someone say they wanted to use copper wire. This is a hard NO! Mainly, because the resistance of copper is far below a safe level, and 2ndly, heating copper creates copper oxides, which are not healthy. Just as an example mind you. (but don't try it.)#N#Basically, like everyone else, I recommend not starting vaping if you never smoked and aren't trying to quit. But if you do choose to start for your own reasons, we'll help you when you need it.

Is nicotine good for you?

There are health benefits to nicotine use, especially for people genetically disposed to diseases such as Parkinsons and Alzheimers.

Can you tell someone to use nicotine?

If you notice , you are the only one telling them to use nicotine.

Is nicotine addictive?

If one has never smoked, nicotine is not addictive. So if you have some condition that would benefit from nicotine, go right ahead and use it, but use a very low level, because it really will give you an upset stomach if you're not accustomed to it. -- sharp stabby little pains, nausea, or even vomiting if you go really overboard, which is easy to do with vaping because it takes 5-15 minutes to be fully absorbed from vapor, as opposed to 5-15 SECONDS from smoke. If you try nicotine and feel dizzy or light-headed, LAY OFF IMMEDIATELY, or you'll be facedown in the toilet quite soon.

What is an e-cigarette?

Thanks to clever marketing tactics, e-cigarettes (also called e-vaporizers) have become a popular alternative for cigarette smokers and are attracting new users who’ve never picked up a cigarette before. According to Dr. Jeff Sippel, a pulmonologist in UCHealth’s Comprehensive Lung and Breathing Program who see patients for lung ...

Is vaping the only way teens use nicotine?

In fact, vaping devices are the No. 1 way U.S. teens are using nicotine. “It’s easy for kids to get drawn in to vaping because it’s marketed in a way to hide and disguise the activity and it comes in a ton of yummy flavors,” Dr. Sippel says.

Is vaping addictive?

Vaping is highly addictive. E-cigarettes contain nicotine just like traditional cigarettes, but it’s often available at higher concentrations. “Vaping is as addictive to smoking cigarettes — if not more so — because of the nicotine concentration e-cigarette manufacturers are putting into their products,” Dr. Sippel says.

Is vaping a risk for teens?

Young people who vape face greater risks later on. If you’re a parent, you may not even know your child or student is vaping because it’s not as disruptive or obvious as cigarette smoking. The truth is, many are. In fact, vaping devices are the No. 1 way U.S. teens are using nicotine.

Is vaping harmful?

There’s a misconception that vaping is less harmful than smoking cigarettes, but it’s simply not true. Dr. Sippel warns parents to not be tempted rationalized it as the “lesser or two evils.”

Does vaping oil hurt your lungs?

Oil does not need to go into your lungs and there is a potential for injury when you are smoking oil. So, we don’t yet know what other problems could come from vaping down the road.”. The Centers for Disease and Control continues to investigate reports of lung disease related to vaping.

Can vaping help you quit smoking?

“Some studies show that vaping isn’t helping people quit smoking cigarette s and many of those people are now using more nicotine,” Dr. Sippel says.

How many chemicals are in a cigarette?

After all, the average cigarette has some 4,000 chemical compounds, including dozens of confirmed carcinogens, while my e-cig cartridges contained just five: distilled water, nicotine, glycerin, propylene glycol, and some flavoring.That’s a flimsy argument: “something with lots of scary chemicals is less dangerous than something with just a few scary chemicals.”

When did e-cigarettes start?

E-cigarettes have been around since 2003 and we still don’t know much about their health effects or safety. But, as we’ve pulled the flavored smoke from our Juuls and similar vaporizers, we’ve blindly assumed one thing: they have to be a better idea than smoking cigarettes.

Is vaping bad for your lungs?

Vaping also seems to trigger potentially harmful immune responses in the lungs. It's not just tasty air. “As time passes, the evidence that these are a lot more dangerous than people thought keeps piling up,” says Dr. Stanton Glantz, Director of UCSF’s Center for Tobacco Research, Control & Education.

Do e-cigarettes stop smoking?

As encouraging as the data was a few years ago, it’s starting to look like that’s not the case. The FDA is yet to approve them as a smoking cessation aid and a recent CDC study found that most adult e-cigarette users — 58.8 percent of them — don't stop smoking cigarettes and instead wind up using both products.

Is vaping safe for food?

It’s actually FDA-approved for use in food (believe it or not it’s common in pre-made cake mix) but when heated to vaping temperature it can produce the carcinogen formaldehyde. In other words, just because something is safe to eat doesn’t mean it’s safe to be inhaled. (Duh.)

Is vaping better than smoking?

If you’re going to smoke it’s clearly better to go with e-cigarettes. In fact, the U.K.’s Public Health England had published a review concluding vaping was 95 percent less harmful than smoking. A Greek study had found 81 percent of people in a group of over 19,000 had successfully used e-cigs to quit. I’d heard (and inhaled) enough.

Is smoking bad for you?

Cigarettes might be the least controversial enemies of your health. They cause cancer, emphysema, heart disease, even impotence. While saturated fat and alcohol still have their supporters, nobody is rushing to cigarettes’ defense. Enter e-cigarettes, which were new, high-tech, and came with no proven health risks.

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