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Old 12-02-2014, 18:25   #103
RizzyKing
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Re: Ban smoking in cars, says British Medical Association

To answer Stuart the study that showed eliquid to be more dangerous then tobacco has now been completely discredited although it is still trotted out often by those with an agenda towards ecigarettes. Reason why they can't start producing themselves is because that would show they have been lying about ecigs for the last few years and in the case of big pharma ecigs although supported by many medical professionals are not part of any smoking cessation program whilst nrt products by big pharma are and are sold to the NHS at massive profit.

If buying from reputable suppliers there are generally five ingredients propylene glycol which is in many things people ingest daily and is also used in some hospitals as an air sanitizer through air systems, vegetable glycerine also ingested daily by many millions in one form or another, water though not in all liquid, flavouring food grade already approved and on sale freely and nicotine base liquid usually in PG or VG pending on the type of vaper. There are studies being done on the effects of ecigarettes and eliquid and obviously it's going to be some time before we have a definitive answer but most independents will say that the likelihood of ecigarettes being anywhere near as harmful as tobacco are remote. There is an organisation called casaa where you can read up for more info I'm far from an expert on the subject.

Every smoker I know doesn't smoke in their cars when children are present neither do they smoke in their homes when children are there I know not all smokers are that considerate but more are then are not that needs to be remembered.
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