Scientists in a recent study funded by British American Tobacco (BAT) concluded that they found no toxins in e-cigarette vapor that harm lung cells and that the vapor you inhale while vaping is as safe as breathing everyday air.
To conduct the study, the scientists teamed up with MatTek Corporation to create a working model of human lung cells in a test tube. They then exposed the artificial cells to cigarette smoke, two different brands of e-juice , and normal air.
After six hours of exposure to traditional cigarette smoke, lung cells die. However, after receiving a huge and continuous dose of e-liquid, the results showed that the vapor from e-cigarettes is as safe as the normal air we breathe. BAT spokesperson Dr Marina Murphy said: "By using smoking robots and laboratory tests based on artificial lung cells, it has been proven that the e-cigarettes in the study do not contain any toxins that are harmful to the human respiratory tract."
“Are e-cigarettes safe?” has been a debated question for years. Many studies have highlighted health risks, but experts agree that vaping is much safer than smoking. Michael Siegel, a professor in the department of community health sciences at Boston University School of Public Health, was excited by the research demonstrating the safety of e-cigarettes and said that while the study had many limitations, it added to the growing body of evidence that vaping is much safer than smoking.
He has called on public health agencies and anti-tobacco groups as well as everyone to vape, which would be a step forward for the nicotine supply market and for improving human health. Vaping is truly a miracle for the world's health industry.
However, you should still note that taking a dose of nicotine that has been heated beyond the allowed temperature will produce certain toxins. This is also the reason why some researchers made the mistake of heating essential oils and concluded that it is harmful to health.
Earlier this year, British American Tobacco announced it would release a device called Voke (not yet on the market) that is licensed as a medicine, does not produce heat, works like a less asthmatic inhaler and is better than a vape device.
Tom Pruen, director of the Electronic Cigarette Research Trade Association, said he was pleased with the research that has come to a definitive conclusion about vaping. “While I’m sure there will be issues with collecting the research, not only is it expected that vape juices are low in toxins, but the research that has come to that conclusion is not surprising to me.”
Up to this point, vape is still a new term, a new type in Vietnam. Therefore, through each article, The Vape Club always wants to bring you information, correct views about the industry that will grow even stronger in the future. Hopefully when coming to vaping, coming to The Vape Club, you will not only find a new solution to improve your health, a new joy but also enjoy the art called "vape".