Vaping is safer than cigarettes. Let’s do this.

Hey everyone! I’m dv8vapor (Michael or Mike IRL.) I’ve been smoking for 27 years. I’ve tried electronic smokes twice before and quite frankly, they were terrible. Evidently, the nicotine delivery and the vapor production on standard electric smokes such as the Blu (and the other varieties you find in gas stations) weren’t enough to keep me off of cigarettes (analogs) mentally or chemically.

I hope this time it is different.

Now… we all know that cigarettes are bad. Vaping (using electronic smokes) is a much safer alternative. MAYBE, a very safe alternative. According to research, vaping is a far safer nicotine delivery system than burning tobacco, 4,000 chemicals and paper (I know right… hahaha.) Here are some reports on the subject that I suggest you read if you are considering making the switch with me:

New study confirms… pose minimal health risk.

E-cigarettes: Healthy tool or gateway device?

Peering through the mist… tells us about health risks

That being said… nothing is safer than abstaining from inhaling ANYTHING into your lungs. They were meant for clean air and that is it. If I weren’t already addicted to nicotine I would NOT start vaping as a hobby. Keep your lungs clean. Period.

After doing some reading I started watching some YouTube videos posted by Phil Busardo (aka PBusardo.) I suggest you do the same. After watching a few of his videos I decided to take the next step.

There have been some fantastic advances made in the electronic cigarette technologies. Today you can choose from many different types of devices and e-liquids to customize your vaping experience. I decided to make an investment in my health. On January 8th, I went to City Vapor Shop and based on the advice I was given while there I purchased an Ovale eVic and some Uncle Junk’s Genius Juice (Jon Wayne is the flavor.)

Let’s see how this goes!

 

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