Have you started vaping or have been vaping for a while? During that time, you have probably felt some of the common effects of vaping on your body.
Number 1: Loss of taste syndrome
There will come a time when you buy an essential oil that tastes great and you use it all the time, and then suddenly one day you can’t taste or feel it anymore. When that happens, you have a condition called aphasia.
Don't worry, this is normal and can be caused by:
Dry mouth - Vaping can cause mild dehydration which can cause dry mouth, which reduces the ability of your taste buds to function.
Stuffy Nose - The sense of smell plays an important role in the body's sense of taste, so if you have a cold or stuffy nose, your sense of taste will also be impaired. Try vaping with a strong mint flavor to clear your sense of smell.
Burned Tongue - Did you just drink something too hot? There are many taste receptors on your tongue, and if they are damaged, your taste buds will be affected.
Remedy: Change essential oils with different flavors, drink plenty of water, try mint flavors, or wait until the cold passes. Drinking some lemon water will also help.
Number two: Fanatical support
You will have the strong feeling of wanting to shout to the world that vaping is not smoking.
This is also very normal. Everyone supports you to pursue vaping. You can also tell your family and friends about your experiences. But don't be a rude person, if you see people are still hesitant, slowly convince them.
Number 3: Can't stand the smell
After a few weeks or months of vaping, you will find the smell of tobacco unpleasant.
Some researchers have found that liking the smell of someone else’s cigarette smoke doesn’t necessarily mean you want to go back to smoking. In fact, the temptation to smell someone else’s cigarette wanes after a while. Often, you’ll come to hate the smell.
Remedy: Just stay away from areas where there are cigarettes.
Number 4: Restore taste
Food, drinks and even the aroma of cooking dishes suddenly return to your life.
It only takes about a week for your taste buds to get used to it. You'll never know how delicious your everyday food and drinks can be.
When you smoke, you inhale chemicals that affect your sense of taste. You also exhale smoke that also harms your sense of taste. These harmful chemicals affect your ability to smell and taste. Once these chemicals are eliminated from your daily routine, your body will heal itself.
Remedy: Just enjoy your favorite foods.