QUOTE(andyng38 @ Dec 28 2015, 01:25 PM)
I never gave the slightest implication that anything I advocated was 100% harm-free. I challenge you to show me where I said anything was risk-free! Even tho this is non-serious kopitiam, I do take care in my choice of words, and you should do the same. I operate on the simple premise of innocent till proven guilty. Unfortunately the ignorant seem to prefer "guilty till proven innocent".
And I did easily judge how u don't know about acrolein and formaldehyde, simply by your inference that it is present in e juices. If you really googled properly, you'd have know what it takes to cause the formation of such chemicals. The facts are out there if you really want to know.
I do know you are new to vaping. And earlier on, I did suggest that you educate yourself more about the things which concerned you, but instead you took the easy route preferring to fall back on the "personal choice" cop-out. If you want to expound on matters which you are not very familiar with, the logical thing to do is to perform due diligence first. And this is not bashing at all, in my book. You did not hear what I said to one holier-than-thou asswipe IRL who tried to tell me that e juice contained TAR and was worse than smoking; now THAT was a proper bashing. I don't like to do that, but when push comes to shove, I do what I have to do simply because vaping matters to me.
#VapeOn bro
all in all, read up more on chemistry and physics to always educate ourselves. vape liquid recipes are very simple and not that complicated, same goes to finding out the physical properties of the heating element we using.
vaping is never safe to begin with (if compare to breathing that is), but knowing how much chemical our body can take and excrete is the key. as far as im concerned, the non metal compound that is exposed to body from vaping, pretty negligible IMO, jz the metal compound from heating element that needs to be watch out for.
peace bros, i still look forward for possible LYN vapers meet up some day