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In reply to the discussion: Study finds E-cigarettes don’t help smokers quit [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)or the store stocks up on the food you buy with their cancer-causing-chemical-emitting trucks, but everyone makes excuses for the 200 million of those that spew pounds and pounds of their poison every day into our parks, homes, offices.
But let 2 million people find a safer substitute that vaporizes a nearly infinitesimal quantity of the same vegetable oil that is on their stove, that everyone who cooks with oil breathes every time they heat it up, and everyone goes into hysterics. It might also be propylene glycol which is pet safe anti-freeze, as opposed the the ethylene glycol, highly poisonous in small amounts that you are vaporizing in the radiator of your car and vaping when it (or the hundred around you) overheats, or that you or your kid walked through in the parking lot and tracked into your car where it can be vaporized by your heater - I wouldn't EVEN vape that stuff.
It might have distilled water or perfumes as well. And most have some nicotine, though not all, especially if they are vaping pipes and not e-cigs.
I digress here,. and it is not pointed at you...In my experience many people don't want a safer substitute. They just want to sit on their high-horse and sneer at everyone. They are too stupid and lazy to intervene at the point in life that the person reached for the addictive substance the first time, perhaps in reaction to a bully at school or abusive parents, schoolteachers, others. They would rather complain because it makes them feel more self-righteous, feeds their inadequacies. Most seem to think they know something about, but are totally incompetent at dealing with addicts, which is what we are talking about.
But on the subject of your question, I wouldn't blow smoke in your face. Why would want to do that to me?