As many of you know, a study has recently come out regarding metals found in e-cig vapor.
For those of you who would like to see that study, you can do so here…
Study: Lead and other toxic metals found in e-cigarette ‘vapors’
Many of you emailed me with concerns about that study, and I responded with something I received from Dr. Farsalinos:
The “significant amount” of metals the authors reported they found were measured in ug/kg. In fact they are so low that for some cases (chromium and lead) I calculated that you need to vape more than 100 ml per day in order to exceed the FDA limits for daily intake from inhalational medications. The authors once again confuse themselves and everyone else by using environmental safety limits related to exposure with every single breath, and apply them to vaping. However, humans take more than 17,000 (thousand) breaths per day but only 400-600 puffs per day from an e-cigarette.
Now Vaping.com has released a post with further detail from Dr. F. You can see that post here…
Leading Doctor Questions ‘Metals Found in Vaping’ research
A LEADING doctor has poured cold water on a report which claims e-cigarette users are inhaling significant amounts of lead and toxic metals.
I hope this helps!