Quote (noob_whacker @ Apr 21 2015 12:24am)
there have been studies shown that vapes can cause u to be inhaling formaldehyde
depending on temperatures , with voltage and the heating element resistance or something
i was just reading something about this and ill just quote a passage from the study.
“There’s just one problem with the study, but the problem renders it’s conclusions invalid. The conditions used to study the e-cigarette aerosol at the high voltage settings were unrealistic and under such conditions, a vaper would never be able to use the product. This is because the wattage being used was so high that the vaporizer was overheated (for a conventional e-cigarette it would likely damamge or burn the coils), creating a horrible taste which a vaper could not tolerate. Essentially, what this study demonstrates is that if you overheat a vaping system, it will produce high levels of formaldehyde. However, such conditions are not realistic, therefore, extrapolating from this study to a lifetime of vaping is meaningless.”
If youd like to read the whole thing you can find it here.
http://blog.mtbakervapor.com/the-truth-behind-the-formaldehyde-scare/