I’m still getting emails and Facebooks about this, so I though I post it here as well. It’s already on my Facebook…
The report…
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2015/12/popcorn-lung-seen-in-e-cigarette-smokers/
So this report comes out and all of a sudden I’m getting a ton of emails with all of your concerns.
With no offense meant… where the hell have you been?
This has been a well known issue for some time now and discussed numerous times by numerous people in numerous posts, shows, podcasts, videos, stories, lawsuits, etc and NOW you’re going to freak out?
Here’s the response from Dr. Konstantinos Farsalinos…
http://www.ecigarette-research.org/…/…/whatsnew-2015/236-da2
And here’s another reason to question the results…
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/03/business/03medschool.html…
I’ve said it many times before, if this is a concern for you, ask your shop or liquid supplier if they’ve been tested. If the answer is “yes” and that’s still not good enough for you, ask to see the results.
At this point, any reputable liquid supplier should have had their liquids tested and be willing to share the AP/DI results with you. If they can’t produce the results, find yourself another vendor who can.
Some liquids will still have AP/DI but that information should be presented up front for you to make the decision as to whether or not you want to continue to vape it.
Some have identified these compounds and are working to reformulate.
Some have already done just that.
And if it’s still bothering you, perhaps you should think about not vaping down 50+mls of e-liquid per day with your “Patented Octuple Fused Clapton Core” sub-ohm tank. Just saying.