lwien
Well-Known Member
I'm raising this question because of the following quote and because I think it really warrants a general discussion without mentioning any one particular vape.
While I agree that it doesn't "necessarily" mean that there is a safety issue, does it not raise the red flags that there very well could be a safety issue? Bad tastes and smells is one of our bodies natural defense mechanisms to warn us that there could be a danger here and that we should probably stay away. I can think of very few instances, such as the smell of certain cheeses, where this is not the case, but in general, it is the case, and in the case of anything that we ingest deeply into our bodies, be it through our stomachs or our lungs, should we not be concerned over this when it occurs.
Thoughts?
(Suggestion. I think, for this discussion, we should not mention any particular vape by name, but rather talk about the issue in general.)
max said:........detecting bad taste doesn't necessarily mean there's a safety issue either.
While I agree that it doesn't "necessarily" mean that there is a safety issue, does it not raise the red flags that there very well could be a safety issue? Bad tastes and smells is one of our bodies natural defense mechanisms to warn us that there could be a danger here and that we should probably stay away. I can think of very few instances, such as the smell of certain cheeses, where this is not the case, but in general, it is the case, and in the case of anything that we ingest deeply into our bodies, be it through our stomachs or our lungs, should we not be concerned over this when it occurs.
Thoughts?
(Suggestion. I think, for this discussion, we should not mention any particular vape by name, but rather talk about the issue in general.)