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Disposable E-Cigarettes More Toxic Than Traditional Cigarettes: High Levels of Lead, Other Hazardous Metals Found in E-Cigarettes Popular with Teens

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  • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

    They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than older e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. For example, one of the disposable e-cigarettes studied released more lead during a day’s use than nearly 20 packs of traditional cigarettes.

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    Nice try Marlboro Man!

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    • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

      They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than older e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. For example, one of the disposable e-cigarettes studied released more lead during a day’s use than nearly 20 packs of traditional cigarettes.

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      Guess I'm gonna be ultra fucked. I'm not going back to cigarettes. And I already quit nicotine once for seven and a half years. Starting again was the biggest mistake of my life cause I don't wanna go through that again. Oh well, it's not like we have much chance at a future anyway.

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        I buy small lithium ion batteries all the time. Recycling and free is much cooler though

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        Do you recycle condoms you find on the ground too? Vapes are probably the most disgusting thing recently invented.

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        • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

          They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than older e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. For example, one of the disposable e-cigarettes studied released more lead during a day’s use than nearly 20 packs of traditional cigarettes.

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          Fucking duh

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          • softestsapphic@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

            They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than older e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. For example, one of the disposable e-cigarettes studied released more lead during a day’s use than nearly 20 packs of traditional cigarettes.

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            I wonder if this is part of why gen Z is turning conservative.

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              Like I said, the three companies named there are not the same companies, but you claim they are, and are sourcing it from the same Chinese sweatshop, even tho they don't even seem Chinese.

              https://www.elfbar.com/

              https://www.escobarvape.org/

              https://mipod.com/collections/

              So, again, can I get a source for your claim that all these are the same company sourcing their stuff from Chinese sweatshop?

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              Since nobody else will provide the actual clarity

              EscobarVape and Elfbar are created by two separate Chinese companies, Shenzhen Innokin Technology Co. Ltd and Shenzhen iMiracle Technology respectively. Mi-Bar is created by an American company but has partnered with Elfbar to distribute Elfbar products in the US

              Really wish more people would just provide the facts that speak for themselves, rather than point fingers about who is and isn't doing their research

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                Guess I'm gonna be ultra fucked. I'm not going back to cigarettes. And I already quit nicotine once for seven and a half years. Starting again was the biggest mistake of my life cause I don't wanna go through that again. Oh well, it's not like we have much chance at a future anyway.

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                Dude, I hope you try to quit those too. If you've ever met someone who can't breathe from COPD, it's a tough time for them.

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                  **PROMOTED BY THE “MAD MEN” AT LUCKY STRIKE!

                  Just have a cocktail and smoke a cig, it’s better than weed and ecigs! How dare you switch because of rat poison found in our cigs and how the RICH banded hemp due to lobbying by the paper people… not due to anything else! Cool!

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                    I can’t fathom how they’re legal. Disposable e cigarettes? The waste is insane, and the people using then aren’t properly disposing of them either..

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                    This. So much effort being put into regulating zero-waste bags and attached bottle cups yet those vapes fly under the radar

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                      The coils don't burn it's the cotton that burns and causes dry hits and burnt flavor.

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                      You're splitting hairs. The coils get red hot on dry wick and it burns. The coils are overheating.

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                        I think you kinda made my point for me, once the cart has hit the temperature at which it releases those chemicals the cart is immediately ruined. This kind of goes to my 'if you burn the whole cigarette including the filter the net result is even more toxic'. I mean, sure, but that's really gross data manipulation.

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                        The ruined coil is if you run it too hot for too long... You're being naive if you think it never runs a little dry and the coils never get red hot.

                        If you have a tank that exposes the coil from the air hole, just look inside it and see how red it gets from a one second hit.

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                          I can’t fathom how they’re legal. Disposable e cigarettes? The waste is insane, and the people using then aren’t properly disposing of them either..

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                          There needs to be a $20 deposit on them that you get back when you turn in the empty vape.

                          Or, hot take, make vapes you can refill.

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                            Yeah it's totally because everything is "stupid" and not the fact that you have no argument outside of superficial fearmongering which falls apart under the slightest scrutiny. It's so stupid that you keep replying with nonsense talking about how anyone else's statements are unworthy of replying to 🙄

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                            superficial

                            You're right. Cancer is superficial damage. Speaking of which, enjoy your cancer.

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                              Those people are jackasses and should be shamed. I quit a 6 year cigarette smoking habit with just one year of using an actual vape, not these shitty gas station things. One of the best decisions I've made in my life. The potential for smoking cessation is there. But stupid and obnoxious people set the basis for stereotypes.

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                              The amount of nicotine one gets per puff in a vape is greater than a cigarette. As cigarettes are generally being made illegal, big tobacco needs to circumvent the law (which governments usually give multiple years notice to relevant companies). Sadly, using vapes is not giving up cigarette smoking but merely moving addiction from one nicotine method to another. Teens vaping causing a life-long addiction is no different from teens smoking and doing the same.

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                                If you read the paper, it assumes a 100% absorption rate of the heavy metals emitted.

                                I'm not here to defend vapes but I think that is a seriously overlooked flaw in this study. Most people don't puff a cigarette/vape and hold it in their lungs until it's completely absorbed.

                                Couldn't see anything about the bioavailability of these carcinogens via lungs factored into the absorption rate either.

                                Ontop of that the sample size from this study is abysmal and from the same manufacturer and there is also a declared conflict of interest.

                                IMO more studies need to be done before we can conclusively determine the damage and risks of disposable vapes.

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                                Some of the studies on smoking I've seen were less about understanding how and why people consume tobacco and recommend alternatives, and more like echoing the old practices and beliefs of the temperance movement, which considers tobacco and alcohol as archenemies of humanity. That anytime there's someone publicly declaring they quit smoking, it's followed with praises which at times reminiscent of a tent revival.

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                                  superficial

                                  You're right. Cancer is superficial damage. Speaking of which, enjoy your cancer.

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                                  Nicotine doesn't cause cancer, tobacco does.

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                                    Do you recycle condoms you find on the ground too? Vapes are probably the most disgusting thing recently invented.

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                                    It's not like the batteries come out all covered in vape juice. And I have zero intent to pick up the habit.

                                    To be fair, they should treat them like milk jugs back in the day and require a deposit on disposable vapes.

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                                      They may look like travel shampoo bottles and smell like bubblegum, but after a few hundred puffs, some disposable, electronic cigarettes and vape pods release higher amounts of toxic metals than older e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes, according to a study from the University of California, Davis. For example, one of the disposable e-cigarettes studied released more lead during a day’s use than nearly 20 packs of traditional cigarettes.

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                                      YOU HEARD'EM FOLKS! GO GET YOUR CIGARETTES!

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                                        Guess I'm gonna be ultra fucked. I'm not going back to cigarettes. And I already quit nicotine once for seven and a half years. Starting again was the biggest mistake of my life cause I don't wanna go through that again. Oh well, it's not like we have much chance at a future anyway.

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                                        Hey GPT! List a bunch of chemicals they put in our air, water, and food that we breathe, drink, and eat every day!

                                        """

                                        Sure, buddy!

                                        Sodium nitrite – processed meats (bacon, ham, hot dogs) – forms nitrosamines → DNA damage, colon cancer
                                        BHA – cereals, chips, preserved fats – endocrine disruption, liver and stomach tumors
                                        BHT – gum, snacks, butter – weak estrogen mimic, promotes lung and bladder tumors
                                        Propyl gallate – oils, meats, soup base – oxidative stress, endocrine disruption, tumor growth
                                        Red 3 (Erythrosine) – candy, cherries, cake decor – thyroid tumors, DNA strand breaks
                                        Potassium bromate – white bread, rolls – kidney tumors, oxidative DNA damage
                                        Titanium dioxide – candy, gum, supplements – genotoxicity, gut inflammation, colon cancer
                                        Aspartame – diet soda, sugar-free gum – linked to blood cancers in rodents, metabolic disruption
                                        Carrageenan – non-dairy milk, ice cream, deli meat – chronic gut inflammation, promotes tumors
                                        Polysorbate 80 – ice cream, dressings – gut permeability, inflammation, tumor promotion
                                        Carboxymethylcellulose – frozen foods, sauces – microbiome disruption, chronic inflammation
                                        TBHQ – chips, fast food, frozen meals – immune suppression, cell mutation, liver tumors
                                        Bisphenol A (BPA) – canned food linings, water bottles – hormone mimic, breast/prostate cancer
                                        Bisphenol S (BPS) – BPA-free plastics, receipts – endocrine disruptor, reproductive harm
                                        Phthalates – food packaging, gloves – testosterone suppression, breast cancer, birth defects
                                        PFOA – Teflon pans, food wrappers – thyroid disruption, kidney/testicular cancer
                                        PFOS – stain-resistant wrappers – immune suppression, liver tumors
                                        Trihalomethanes – chlorinated tap water – bladder cancer, reproductive toxicity
                                        Haloacetic acids – tap water disinfection byproducts – DNA damage, liver tumors
                                        Formaldehyde – air fresheners, glues – nasopharyngeal cancer, leukemia
                                        Benzene – car exhaust, cleaning products – blood cancers, bone marrow suppression
                                        Toluene – paints, nail polish – neurotoxin, possible liver cancer link
                                        Xylene – solvents, adhesives – respiratory inflammation, CNS toxicity
                                        Vinyl chloride – PVC plastics – liver cancer, angiosarcoma
                                        1,3-butadiene – air pollution, rubber manufacturing – leukemia, lymphomas

                                        """

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                                        • anarchy79@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                                          Hey GPT! List a bunch of chemicals they put in our air, water, and food that we breathe, drink, and eat every day!

                                          """

                                          Sure, buddy!

                                          Sodium nitrite – processed meats (bacon, ham, hot dogs) – forms nitrosamines → DNA damage, colon cancer
                                          BHA – cereals, chips, preserved fats – endocrine disruption, liver and stomach tumors
                                          BHT – gum, snacks, butter – weak estrogen mimic, promotes lung and bladder tumors
                                          Propyl gallate – oils, meats, soup base – oxidative stress, endocrine disruption, tumor growth
                                          Red 3 (Erythrosine) – candy, cherries, cake decor – thyroid tumors, DNA strand breaks
                                          Potassium bromate – white bread, rolls – kidney tumors, oxidative DNA damage
                                          Titanium dioxide – candy, gum, supplements – genotoxicity, gut inflammation, colon cancer
                                          Aspartame – diet soda, sugar-free gum – linked to blood cancers in rodents, metabolic disruption
                                          Carrageenan – non-dairy milk, ice cream, deli meat – chronic gut inflammation, promotes tumors
                                          Polysorbate 80 – ice cream, dressings – gut permeability, inflammation, tumor promotion
                                          Carboxymethylcellulose – frozen foods, sauces – microbiome disruption, chronic inflammation
                                          TBHQ – chips, fast food, frozen meals – immune suppression, cell mutation, liver tumors
                                          Bisphenol A (BPA) – canned food linings, water bottles – hormone mimic, breast/prostate cancer
                                          Bisphenol S (BPS) – BPA-free plastics, receipts – endocrine disruptor, reproductive harm
                                          Phthalates – food packaging, gloves – testosterone suppression, breast cancer, birth defects
                                          PFOA – Teflon pans, food wrappers – thyroid disruption, kidney/testicular cancer
                                          PFOS – stain-resistant wrappers – immune suppression, liver tumors
                                          Trihalomethanes – chlorinated tap water – bladder cancer, reproductive toxicity
                                          Haloacetic acids – tap water disinfection byproducts – DNA damage, liver tumors
                                          Formaldehyde – air fresheners, glues – nasopharyngeal cancer, leukemia
                                          Benzene – car exhaust, cleaning products – blood cancers, bone marrow suppression
                                          Toluene – paints, nail polish – neurotoxin, possible liver cancer link
                                          Xylene – solvents, adhesives – respiratory inflammation, CNS toxicity
                                          Vinyl chloride – PVC plastics – liver cancer, angiosarcoma
                                          1,3-butadiene – air pollution, rubber manufacturing – leukemia, lymphomas

                                          """

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                                          #48

                                          Oh shit! So, how many of the chemicals in our immediate environment haven't been tested for the effects they have on humans at all?

                                          Over 350,000 chemicals are in global use. Fewer than 1% have been thoroughly safety tested. Most are unvetted, unregulated, or shielded by trade secrecy.

                                          Holy shit! What can we do about that?

                                          ¯\(ツ)/¯

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