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by Reilly Rath DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is VAPE NATION?

"Vape Nation" is a satirical comedy sketch video produced by H3h3 Productions in which host Ethan Klein parodies the emerging subculture of vaping among stoners while visiting various locations in New York City.

Do you think vaping is healthy?

There doesn't seem to be much concern that they contain nicotine, or that other ways you huff chemicals is not considered particularly healthy. Yes, the word 'healthy' does not belong around vaping unless 'un' is directly attached to the front. Less unhealthy than cigarettes?

Do vaping users switch brands more frequently than smokers?

It’s interesting to browse vaping forums or listen to people talk about their vaping habits. Smokers typically stick to one particular brand of cigarettes and rarely switch. However, E-cigarette users have been shown to be more involved with their vaping habit, modifying product features or switching brands frequently.

Do vapers buy drugs through vaping?

The buying habits of vapers isn’t just worrying because the chemicals in vape liquids vary from brand to brand, but vape companies make vape liquid with entirely different drugs in them. One company called InhaleHealth sells electronic cigarettes that allow users to take B12 and melatonin supplements through vaping.

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What is vape nation?

Vape nation, A nation dedicated to the homies who set out to rip the fattest vape cloud possible. They're experts in the art of vape tricks, spreading the word and blazing it hard. This is the story of Ethan Klein in his adventure to show the way of the vape.

Where is vape nation from?

Hamilton, ON, CanadaCompany Description: Vape Nation Inc is located in Hamilton, ON, Canada and is part of the Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers Industry.

How rich are Ethan and Hila?

Ethan Klein is an American comedian and social media personality who has a net worth of $20 million. That is a combined net worth with his wife, and media co-star, Hila Klein. Ethan Klein is best known for cohosting the YouTube channel h3h3Productions with Hila.

What does vape stand for?

vaporizerA vape is defined as a small device that heats up dry herbs or liquid nicotine and creates a vapor to inhale. Vape is short for vaporizer.

Is e-cigarette vapor safe?

E-cigarettes started out being marketed as a “healthy” alternative to cigarettes when they hit the market in 2006. E-cigarettes are generally regarded as safer than traditional cigarettes but they have a lot of the same health risks, in addition risks of their own. Environmental Health Perspectives published a study in 2016 looking at the chemicals in the E-cigarette fluid, and of the 51 tested, 39 contained diacetyl. Diacetyl is a chemical flavoring typically used in popcorn as a butter-like flavoring. Diacetyl has been found to cause severe lung disease consistent with bronchiolitis obliterans in an investigation by the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety. Bronchiolitis obliterans or “popcorn lung” causes irreversible lung damage, and can result in chronic cough and shortness of breath. Diacetyl isn’t the only chemical in E-cigarette vapor to be concerned about however.

Can you quit smoking with e-cigarettes?

E-cigarettes companies still market their products as a safe alternative for smokers to switch to so they can quit entirely. However, the evidence shows that E-cigarettes aren’t a useful smoking cessation tool , and kids will readily switch from E-cigarettes to regular cigarettes. There is a large body of research examining if E-cigarettes help smokers quit; they don’t. A systematic review and meta-analysis published in The Lancet in 2016 reviewed 38 studies investigating if E-cigarettes could be used to aid smoking cessation. It found that the odds of someone quitting were 26% lower if they used E-cigarettes. It was also found that the odds of a smoker quitting if they switched to E-cigarettes were the same whether they intended to quit smoking or not. Despite the research clearly showing that E-cigarettes don’t work as a smoking cessation tool, E-cigarette companies will still market them as if they are.

Do vapers stick to one brand of cigarettes?

It’s interesting to browse vaping forums or listen to people talk about their vaping habits. Smokers typically stick to one particular brand of cigarettes and rarely switch. However, E-cigarette users have been shown to be more involved with their vaping habit, modifying product features or switching brands frequently. Just look at the difference in content between the smoking and vaping subreddits. It’s clear that the novelty of different vape products is a big selling point for vapers and they’re much more likely to use a variety of different flavors, brands, and even vape fluids with different drugs in them.

Do e-cigarettes have to be regulated?

E-cigarette companies are terrified of government regulation, whether it be safety regulations or laws that control where vapers are allowed to vape. Right-wing think tanks will criticize the FDA whenever they attempt to regulate the E-cigarette industry, claiming that regulations will do more harm than good. All of the arguments against regulation of the E-cigarette industry follow the same exact pattern. First, they will claim that E-cigarette usage hasn’t actually risen a significant level; which is obviously wrong. Then they will argue that regulations of the vaping industry claiming that it will increase smoking rates because E-cigarettes are an effective smoking cessation tool. Both claims are patently false, but it’s what lobbyists for the E-cigarette industry, which includes some doctors, will claim when talking to legislators.

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