High Levels Of Formaldehyde Hidden In E-Cigs

randybishop

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According to an analysis published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, the exposure to formaldehyde from e-cigarettes, based on similar chronic use as tobacco, could be five to 15 times higher than from smoking cigarettes.

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Delta3DStudios

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Seriously, I heard they were testing at extremely high voltages which would have made the e-juice taste hideously burnt if you tried to vape it.

I'm with @photobooth - it's some lab test which is being blown out of proportion for the sake of 'news'.

In either case, I personally will stick with natures's finest. I stay away from all e-juice in general (no need/desire for it - never was a smoker!)
 
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