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why would a non-smoker vape

by Ansley Gutmann Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Finally, many non-smokers find vaping a great experience because they love the fact that they can inhale various flavours. With this, you can enjoy some great tastes that can satisfy your taste buds. Different Flavours of Vaping Juices or E-liquids Vaping juices are also called e-juices, e-liquids, and vape juices.

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Should non-smokers vape?

For the purposes of avoiding smoking such as when socialising with smokers or if you are just curious, vaping could have it’s place. I never recommend any non-smoker take up vaping, if there’s simply no reason to take the risks no matter how small they are.

Is there any reason not to vape?

If you're an adult in good health, there is no reason not to vape. If you have any sort of lung or breathing or cardiovascular problem and aren't already a smoker, then it's probably better if you don't vape. If one has never smoked, nicotine is not addictive . Click to expand...

Is cessation of smoking a reason to vape?

But, since an estimated 87% of vapers are (ex)smokers, they treat cessation as the de facto reason to vape and it simply is not.

Is it better to vape or to smoke?

If you're an adult in good health, there is no reason not to vape. If you have any sort of lung or breathing or cardiovascular problem and aren't already a smoker, then it's probably better if you don't vape. If one has never smoked, nicotine is not addictive .

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Why would a non smoker start vaping?

Fascination Towards the Technology. Another reason why many people start vaping, even though they have never smoked, is they love gadgets. So, they embrace vaping as a gratifying hobby for them. In addition, Vaping devices come with building coils that need the knowledge of special tools and electrical currents.

Is it OK for a non smoker to vape?

Although vaping is safer than traditional cigarette smoking, it still potentially poses some risks to heart health. So, if you're a non-smoker, don't start vaping. There are potential health risks linked to some of the chemicals found in vaping products.

What happens when you vape without nicotine?

Nicotine-free e-juice contains a number of potentially toxic chemicals, such as base liquids and flavoring agents. Studies suggest that nicotine-free vaping can irritate the respiratory system, cause cell death, trigger inflammation, and harm blood vessels.

Does vaping in the House leave residue?

Vaping indoors leads to the deposit of aerosol residue on surfaces, in much the same way as smoking indoors leads to the deposit of tobacco smoke residue, known as thirdhand smoke.

Does vaping in the house affect others?

There's evidence that nonsmokers exposed to secondhand vape aerosol absorb similar levels of nicotine as people exposed to secondhand cigarette smoke. Along with nicotine, nonvapers are also exposed to ultrafine particles from secondhand vape aerosol, which may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.

How can you tell if your house is vaping?

There are several telltale signs to watch for.Finding unusual or unfamiliar items. Vaping devices usually come with detachable parts. ... Behavioral changes, mood swings, agitation. ... Shortness of breath. ... Poor performance. ... Sweet fragrances. ... Weight loss. ... Nausea, vomiting. ... Mouth sores, abnormal coughing, throat-clearing.More items...•

What are the side effects of vaping?

The most commonly-reported adverse effects were throat/mouth irritation, headache, cough, and nausea, which tended to dissipate with continued use....The most common side effects of vaping include:coughing.dry mouth and throat.shortness of breath.mouth and throat irritation.headaches.

What is in an anxiety pen?

UrthLeaf Disposable Vape Pens contain no THC and are extracted with CO2 rather than toxic solvents. The cartridges are preloaded with natural hemp terpenes and 200 mg of pure CBD isolate. Simply inhale and repeat as needed for natural relief.

Does vaping help with anxiety?

According to Truth Initiative Continuous Tracking Online (CTO) survey findings, most vapers are unaware of the mental health effects of vaping: only 44% of frequent vapers agreed that vaping can worsen anxiety and irritability, compared to 61% of those who don't vape, according to data collected in June 2021.

Does vaping smell indoors?

There's no escaping the vaping effect Over time, indoor smoking can create odors and leave residue on surfaces. The same is true of vaping indoors. Secondhand aerosol from e-cigarettes and other vaping devices can contain nicotine and low levels of toxins known to cause cancer.

How long does vape smell stay in the air?

Even in a poorly ventilated area with windows shut, any smells from vaping should be gone in only ten minutes or so, instead of lasting around for hours like smoking. When one is vaping outdoors in comparison, the smell from your vape will hardly be noticeable at all and will disappear extremely quickly.

Does vaping leave a smell on clothes?

So the answer to your question, will vaping make my clothes smell, is no. It also wont cling to your curtains, carpets or walls, meaning you'll have to decorate less. Time to ditch the cigarettes and move on to the safer, cheaper and less smelly alternative to smoking.

Why do people vape?

As we have explained to you in the past, people vape for all kinds of reasons. Some do it to get a quick nicotine fix, while others do it because they enjoy the taste. But for the most part, many people who vape have experience when it comes to smoking and have used vaping in some form or fashion to quit. In fact, we would go as far as ...

Can you vape a cigarette?

In addition to trying out different e-juices, there is a lot of other experimentation that can be done when it comes to vaping. When you smoke, you don’t have many options. You can try different brands of cigarettes, but for the most part, one cigarette looks like just the next one. You’re going to get similar experiences.

Is caffeine a dependency producing drug?

"Dependence producing" and "addictive" are NOT the same thing. Being dependent on either caffeine or pure nicotine (absent the other substances in burned tobacco) is NOT the same as being addicted to narcotics or street drugs of the white powder variety. One may feel crummy if one doesn't get the morning coffee, but one does NOT go out and rob a convenience store or mug somebody to get money to buy it. One may feel crummy if one doesn't get that morning coffee or vape, but one does not suffer the EXTREME withdrawal symptoms of a habitual smoker going cold-turkey.

Is nicotine addictive?

If one has never smoked, nicotine is not addictive. So if you have some condition that would benefit from nicotine, go right ahead and use it, but use a very low level, because it really will give you an upset stomach if you're not accustomed to it. -- sharp stabby little pains, nausea, or even vomiting if you go really overboard, which is easy to do with vaping because it takes 5-15 minutes to be fully absorbed from vapor, as opposed to 5-15 SECONDS from smoke. If you try nicotine and feel dizzy or light-headed, LAY OFF IMMEDIATELY, or you'll be facedown in the toilet quite soon.

Can you vape if you have never smoked?

I think what everyone is giving is very good advice. If you have never smoked, please don't take up an alternative to smoking.#N#I can understand it seeming interesting, but it is only a safer way for people who have smoked to get their fix. Depending on which area of vaping interests you, you could still look into something to learn, that will be of a better benefit to vaping.#N#Say for instance, the way mods work interests you. You could learn about electronics and possibly get onto a course, and then depending how far you wanted to go either make electronic projects as a hobby, or even for work.#N#Just don't smoke or vape, please. If the flavours interest you, most are based on things that already exist. If you like the sound of apple pie, have an apple pie! .

Is vaping bad for you?

Well... to be totally honest, we don't know exactly the long term effects of vaping. We do know, they are much less harmful than smoking. 95% to 99% less harmful, but even PG, VG and flavoring will have some effect. If you do try vaping, stick to 0mg nicotine. You aren't addicted to it now from cigarettes, no need to start using it.#N#Since it isn't addictive without the nicotine, if you want to try, you have that freedom to do so, and there will be lots of help here if you need it. (and you will)#N#So to start off.. NEVER CHEAP OUT ON YOUR BATTERIES! Use only high drain Sony, Samsung or LG. Samsung 25r is a decent battery to start with.#N#2nd start with a regulated PVD (personal vaping device *also called a mod*) Regulated is software controlled and is much more forgiving than a mechanical mod (basically, a flashlight with a heating coil instead of a bulb, but with a much more powerful battery) There are 2 types of mechanical mods. Hybrid and non-hybrid. The non-hybrid have a floating 510 positive pin so are much safer than the hybrid, where the positive pole of the tank sits directly on the battery. I will not use a hybrid.#N#However, start with a regulated mod. They are safer. Not 100% safe (rarely the chips fail), but that is why we say don't cheap out on the batteries.#N#Of course, the best advice is not to start vaping if you don't smoke. But should you choose to, do it safely. Ask questions in here before trying stuff as you learn. An example is I once saw someone say they wanted to use copper wire. This is a hard NO! Mainly, because the resistance of copper is far below a safe level, and 2ndly, heating copper creates copper oxides, which are not healthy. Just as an example mind you. (but don't try it.)#N#Basically, like everyone else, I recommend not starting vaping if you never smoked and aren't trying to quit. But if you do choose to start for your own reasons, we'll help you when you need it.

WhiteWolf747 Full Member

I'm aware that vaping isn't a 100% safe activity to indulge in by any means, but why are non-smokers who vape looked down on so much? You'd think people would be more accepting of others with a similar interest.

Ryedan ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

IMO the biggest part of why some people feel this way is the possible ammunition the situation could give to anti vape groups and governments. If you have not already read this thread; Big news coming out of FDA, that would give you some idea of what vapers in the US are up against in the near future.

gandymarsh Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I can't speak for people who do but I don't. There are a lot of habits that are worse than vaping.

WillyZee Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

personally, I don't see any good logical reasons to start vaping other than to get off cigarettes.

Nermal Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Nor do I, gandymarsh. In fact, my personal opinion is that the more vapers out there, the better.

LMS62 Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I think that many people have a tendency to criticize anyone (human nature for some, perhaps) who does something differently than they do, or for different reasons.

IMFire3605 Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Having been an ex-smoker, you generally learn a habit of what society is accepting of, smoke here, don't smoke here, don't smoke near or around children, many things that it is almost an etiquette.

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