E-Cigarettes Are Toxic Chemical Free Says US Government

A STUDY by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has finally debunked claims vape contains toxic formaldehyde.

False headlines and rumours are already circulating since 2015 each time a paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) concluded vaping emitted the dangerous chemical.

The nation’s health protection agency has now figured that e-cigarette vapour contains no more formaldehyde compared to normal, everyday air found inside average American home.

In fact, many residences probably have much higher levels from regular textiles found in the home, including carpets and curtains.

A amount of renowned researchers including top doctor Dr Konstantnos Farsalinos have spent yesteryear 36 months trying to reassure vapers by conducting similar experiments on the new CDC study, which came for the same reassuring conclusion.



Sadly, however, they fell on deaf ears and the scaremongering rumors not simply continued to fret the public and medical world nevertheless the misinformation has even shaped government policy across the world.

The new paper titled 'Evaluation of Chemical Exposures at a Vape Shop' has now been published about the CDC website, that may be viewed with the public.

The researchers gathered their data by collecting air samples from vape shops where both customers and employees can be actively vaping. Not surprisingly they found out that despite the higher than average amount of vaping happening such outlets, the air quality testing would not produce measurable concentrations of formaldehyde or any other toxins.

In line with all the above, in 2017 the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) had also been carrying out air sampling in vape shops throughout the state.

In his blog, Public Health Expert Dr. Michael Siegel shared the results purchased from a somewhat small and non-ventilated vape shop, where many of the employees and 13 customers were actively vaping even though the sampling was going on - hence the planet had a high level of contact with second-hand vapor.

Despite every one of these unfavourable conditions, the final results reported no dangerous numbers of experience any hazardous chemicals. Despite this, the CDPH never released this official data.

Public health experts and vaping advocates alike have become hoping how the CDC study will be presented the eye it deserves and begin repairing the damage done by the inaccurate and sometimes quoted 2015 study.

The CDC study might be read here. https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/hhe/reports/pdfs/2015-0107-3279.pdf

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