They have appeared all over television, and paper ads as if they are safe and effective. According to research, e-cigarettes have been found to cause just as much, or even more harm to you as a regular cigarette. The liquids in vaping contain nicotine, and mixtures of numerous unknown chemicals, which could be deadly. Vaping was originally made to help cigarette addicts quit smoking, but according to research the vaping does nothing but make your smoking addiction worse. According to a research group at the University of Rochester in New York, vaping users reported that their throats were dry and itchy due to vaping. There also have been numerous reports of mouth bleeds and coughing from vaping. Vaping can alter the DNA in your cells, which causes major damage due to the usage of vaping. Inflammation to the gums, throat, or tongue can be signs of damaged DNA. No matter how heavenly vaping is presented, it has been found to be very hazardous. Studies show that vaping may include a chemical that is antibiotic resistant to bacterial infections. During the heating process of the e-cigarette, it creates chemicals such as formaldehyde, which is used in the manufacturing of composite wood products and acetaldehyde, found in ethanol gasoline, have both been found to cause cancer. Vaping can also generate gum disease, which can destroy the tissue and bones that hold the teeth together. According to CNN, there was an incident where an e-cigarette exploded in the user’s mouth. The user, Kenneth Barbero, was out using his e-cigarette when suddenly, it exploded in his mouth. “It was like a bomb went off in my mouth”, exclaimed Barbero. When the e-cigarette exploded, it burned his face, the inside of his mouth, and his hands. The cigarette also knocked Barbero’s teeth out, and ripped his tongue. Vaping can be very harmful, and very dangerous to the user, and society. Although vaping contains all these health hazards, they are still unregulated in the United States, and other parts of the world. Approximately thirty three states pressed the Food Drug and Administration to put regulations on e-cigarettes, or at least put labels upon the packages to let buyers know the product contains nicotine. According to Indianapolis Business Journal, the State Senator Randy Head, filed a bill regarding it to create changes in vaping industry laws. Although the government has not put any restrictions on e-cigarettes, the Federal Drug and
They have appeared all over television, and paper ads as if they are safe and effective. According to research, e-cigarettes have been found to cause just as much, or even more harm to you as a regular cigarette. The liquids in vaping contain nicotine, and mixtures of numerous unknown chemicals, which could be deadly. Vaping was originally made to help cigarette addicts quit smoking, but according to research the vaping does nothing but make your smoking addiction worse. According to a research group at the University of Rochester in New York, vaping users reported that their throats were dry and itchy due to vaping. There also have been numerous reports of mouth bleeds and coughing from vaping. Vaping can alter the DNA in your cells, which causes major damage due to the usage of vaping. Inflammation to the gums, throat, or tongue can be signs of damaged DNA. No matter how heavenly vaping is presented, it has been found to be very hazardous. Studies show that vaping may include a chemical that is antibiotic resistant to bacterial infections. During the heating process of the e-cigarette, it creates chemicals such as formaldehyde, which is used in the manufacturing of composite wood products and acetaldehyde, found in ethanol gasoline, have both been found to cause cancer. Vaping can also generate gum disease, which can destroy the tissue and bones that hold the teeth together. According to CNN, there was an incident where an e-cigarette exploded in the user’s mouth. The user, Kenneth Barbero, was out using his e-cigarette when suddenly, it exploded in his mouth. “It was like a bomb went off in my mouth”, exclaimed Barbero. When the e-cigarette exploded, it burned his face, the inside of his mouth, and his hands. The cigarette also knocked Barbero’s teeth out, and ripped his tongue. Vaping can be very harmful, and very dangerous to the user, and society. Although vaping contains all these health hazards, they are still unregulated in the United States, and other parts of the world. Approximately thirty three states pressed the Food Drug and Administration to put regulations on e-cigarettes, or at least put labels upon the packages to let buyers know the product contains nicotine. According to Indianapolis Business Journal, the State Senator Randy Head, filed a bill regarding it to create changes in vaping industry laws. Although the government has not put any restrictions on e-cigarettes, the Federal Drug and