The Truth Behind Recent Lung Illness Outbreak: Is vaping to blame?

The Truth Behind Recent Lung Illness Outbreak: Is vaping to blame?

ALEX ZEIG61 comments

You’ve probably heard the news about what’s being called a “crisis” around vaping and the potentially harmful effects of vaping. It’s escalated to a point where even the president is considering taking action around restricting access to vape juices. If you vape, then you may have felt a little anxiety over what might be one of your favorite little hobbies. That’s understandable, but it’s important to make sure you have all the facts so you can make a smart choice and calculate risk as accurately as you can.

With that in mind, let’s go over a few things you should know going forward as a vaper, because the problem may be more avoidable than the media is implying at this point. Here are a few points you should understand as a vaper.

 

Never buy black market

One of the biggest advantages to buying directly from a retailer is that you get much more insight into how the product was made. A bootleg vape juice that came from an unlicensed extractor could be filled with all kinds of harmful chemicals. That’s where many of those afflicted with this lung disease have gotten their vape juice, which is part of why it’s so difficult to figure out what is causing this illness: we don’t know exactly what these people have consumed.

 

Everything you find here at VaporDNA is going to be directly from reputable brands you can trust for quality and safety. You can’t say that for certain about anything that’s homemade. Protect yourself and shop at only legitimate storefronts.

 

Because of the legal gray area that cannabis resides in the United States, you’re much more likely to find THC vape juices on the black market than you are nicotine products. This means that black market buyers have no insight to the quality of the extraction or the starting material that was extracted. With no regulations to ensure this quality, it’s much easier for moldy cannabis or the use of dangerous pesticides that end up in the final product. This can leave behind harmful chemicals that lead to the kind of illness we’re seeing reported now.

 

And, again, because of this legal gray area, people are less likely to tell their doctors that they are using a chemical that’s illegal in their state. This misinforms medical professionals and it makes vaporizing the easy scapegoat for what is likely due to a much more specific issue with the extraction of the e-juice.

Only vaporize safe compounds

While vaporizing itself is safe, it all comes down to what chemicals are being vaporized in this context. The nicotine and CBD vapes you find here are going to be safe for vaporizing. Problems start to arise when people vape things like THC or vitamin E acetate. These compounds can be extremely volatile when exposed to the high temperatures it requires to properly vaporize an e-juice, which can cause the issues you’re seeing reported in the news lately.

 Not all vape juices are made equal. Some manufacturers are going to cut some corners to save on the cost of making these devices. Sometimes that means using a cheaper metal that doesn’t respond well to high heat. Some of these metals can give off small amounts of toxic vapor that can be harmful to the lungs. Sometimes it’s worth it to spend a bit more for higher quality devices and components not just for a better vaping experience, but for your own health.

There is also cause for concern around the cutting agents manufacturers use to make their product vapable in the first place. Most people are aware of the PG/VG balance that every vape juice is going to create. These chemicals, propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin, are safe to consume. These are not the only cutting agents that manufacturers can use, however, even if that’s how it should be done. Now more than ever, it’s important that these other chemicals get tested for their safety to humans when vaporized, and that any unsafe compounds be regulated appropriately in the future.

 

Always ask questions

Whether you’re shopping here at VaporDNA or at your local vape shop down the block, never be afraid to get all the information you need. The person behind the counter is there to answer your questions, as does our customer service department. If you’re unsure about a certain cutting agent or what metal a certain device is made with, there’s no harm in just asking the question to either set your mind at ease or purchase a different device.

 

Don’t vape with a known lung condition

Some of the victims of this lung disease already had a condition that was compounded by their vaping habit. Quite simply, this was a bad idea from the start. If you know your lungs are already in a fragile or weakened state, whether it be from an illness or an injury, you absolutely should not be vaporizing in the first place.

 

Still better than smoking

While there are a number of problems to iron out in the recent surge in vaporizing across the world, it’s important to remember that as recently as this year, studies have shown that vaporizing is up to 95% less harmful than smoking tobacco. And, in fact, vaporizing your nicotine has become an effective way for people to get away from smoking. So, while the recent findings are worth looking into and responding to, it’s still a bad idea to go back to smoking and all the toxins and tar that comes along with it. Whether you choose to keep vaping or not, stay away from cigarettes.

 

The blame game is likely going to continue moving in circles for the next few months, but we believe it’s important to consider all the facts and decide what you should really be afraid of. The vape industry is likely to see some changes in the near future, we just hope that those changes come from a perspective that’s considering all the relevant information.

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Comments (61)

Shiloh Eve Studt

Now you guys know how we feel as Firearm Owners. But atleast ours is a right protected by the 2nd Amendment and used to protect us and our family against a tyrannical government and criminals.

Anyways, I douche flute as well. Almost completely quit vaping and smoking.

Froglady507

I haven’t smoked a cigarette since March 10th, 2017. All thanks to vaping! I started at 18mg of nicotine I am now down to 3mg of nicotine. Since starting to vape I immediately felt my body healing from the damage of smoking cigarettes for 10 plus years. I first vaped the nicotine flavors, over time switching to fruity flavors. From what I have been reading about the recent vaping lung issues, and deaths it seems like most of them were purchasing tampered with THC cartridges from people on the street. Why should they punish adult vapors? I agree with age restrictions. I don’t think kids should be vaping. I don’t see why they would ban vaping when all things considered it is still better for your health compared to disgusting cigarettes. I just had to put my two cents in!

Jane Kirkpatrick

I had been smoking Kool for 50+ years and had no desire to quit. Less than 2 months after retirement, I had my first stroke and the Neuroligist told me I had to quit cold turkey but not to let my blood pressure go above 140. I tried but my anxiety caused my blood pressure to jump to 175-185 so I knew that was only making things worse. My son got me what was needed to start vaping and by the third day I couldn’t stand the taste of my menthol cigarettes. That was over 2 years ago and my health is great and my blood pressure stays around 100, my Neuroligist is thrilled.

turmoiltime

I am 66yr, started smoking tobacco at age 35, I found that tobacco(nicotine) buffered the daily sharp edges. I chose to smoke, 3 packs of Pall Mall per day. The side effects of smoking were catching up, you don’t need a doctor to tell you. I preferred nicotine, not burning paper, and whatever. Started vaping at 62. Let your trusted retailer help choose your nicotine level. The mods are just a less expensive nebulizer’s

Mark McMurren

I smoked cigarettes, and later a pipe for 22 years. It took me one puff at 6% nic and I was done smoking! I started on a vape 22 pen and then graduated to the smok gpriv 2. I am now nic free, bit I still can’t stop. It is the only thing that worked to get me to stop smoking! I make my own juice and rebuild coils so I guess it’s time to start stocking up!

Frank

I’m 37 and I really enjoy all the flavors as I’m sure most do. You can’t blame the flavors that have assisted myself and many others in quitting smoking cigarettes.. I think start by raising the age to 21, stop selling in gas stations where kids are more likely to have access could make a big difference. I personally think that only the brick and mortar vape shops checking IDs upon entry and online distributors like VaporDNA with the age verification should be able to sell these products and could make a difference. This is America why do WE not get a vote???

Andrew

Either the c d c and friends are incredibly inept in conflating the
’ Black Market Bathtub Gin ’ thc oil that is causing these kids to die
with US manufactured e juice, most of which is food grade or above,
or
The c d c and friends are outright boldfaced lying to create a hysteria,
possibly for their friends at big tobacco, to get their competition banned,
even though it saves lives by allowing people to quit smoking.

Either way they are totally inept or purposely lying and therefore
have no business being in a position of power, especially any that
involves peoples health.

What else have the lied about or bungled??

Devon Siglin

I have been hearing a lot of stuff but i believe that raising the age to 21 is a stupid move it will only increase the amount of kids buying e juice off black market sites which as explained in this text is the cause of lung illnesses and changing all vape products to tobacco is a mistake too people can get used to vaping tobacco flavored e juices there is no real actual solution to this problem other than changing the way we advertise tobacco products and making more awareness towards things in all honesty anything foreign u ingest into ur lungs can cause long term problems its not just vaping the only way for a solution is to ban everything from cigerettes to ejuices

P K

I smoked for 25 years, no real success at quitting regardless of what I tried. I picked up vaping 2 years ago and it took 4 months to get away from a two pack a day smoker. I did not get a pod system I got an actual vape box mod and tank, well several tanks because it was easier to fill 5 tanks than try swapping flavors in one or 2 tanks. In those two years I went from 6 mg to 0 mg have no cravings for smokes, cloves or cigars. But I cannot seem to put down my 0 nic vape yet. And I am unsure of why that is. For me personally it helped me 100% to quit smoking cigarettes and quit nicotine. But if I had to do it without different flavors I would have just gone back to cigarettes and failing to quit. Sorry for grammar and other “ spbellin errers “.

Adam Gibson

Phillip Morris has the money. CBD oils and products will be next. Thanks to Big Pharma.

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