8Jul/102
Have e cigarette companies made any effort to eliminate carcinogens from their product?
The FDA did studies that have suggested little control of carcinogens and such cancer causing things in the making of e cigarettes. The levels of carcinogens was unpredictable in each e cigarette. I was wondering if the companies have made any effort to make the levels consistent or eliminate them altogether.
July 8th, 2010 - 20:53
You really need correct information.
The FDA tested like 18 cartridges from ONE company. They found trace levels of some carcinogens – LESS than what is in FDA approved smoking cessation products (patch, gum, etc) But they didn’t tell you that part. They also didn’t release information comparing the liquid for electronic cigarettes compared to a real cigarette. Those results would blow your mind! E-cigarettes are 99% less toxic than traditional cigarettes. More and more doctors, scientists and anti-smoking organizations are coming forward to say reduced harm products need to be promoted for those who can not quit or refuse to quit smoking. (Like me, lol)
Check out some real information. Sounds like you’ll be pleasantly surprised!
http://vapersforum.com/ Check out their info in the Scientific Studies section of the forum or just Google the FDA report and compare it to what you already know about traditional cigs.
July 8th, 2010 - 21:10
Not from traditional tobacco products. They don’t care their only interest is profit