Monday, June 30, 2014

Why Vape? Volume #1.

“Why should I vape?” It’s a legitimate question to ask yourself about the habit before you pick it up. It’s probably not a question you asked yourself before that first drag, but by then it was too late. But now, and we’ve proven it ex-smoker after ex-smoker, it’s not too late.

Reason #1: Life.

Everything we discuss in this blog post, and the following posts months down the road, will get more specific about certain facets of life that vaping will help improve. This post, though, is all about living longer.

Fact from thetruth.com:
1 in 3 smokers who begin smoking in their youth will die from cigarette related health issues.

Why vape?
Decades into this habit you’re not going to change, and we’re not asking you to. We’re not asking you to give up your habit of inhaling and exhaling, moving your hand to your mouth, or even consuming nicotine. It’s just not plausible for the majority of us.

What we’re asking you to do is vape, and quit consuming all but one of the hundreds of chemicals produced when you smoke cigarettes. It’s an easy equation to put into play. Fewer chemicals = more years.

Fact from thetruth.com:
Over 200,000 smokers were estimated to have been diagnosed with lung cancer attributed to tobacco consumption.

Why vape?
The main chemical used to produce e-liquids, propylene glycol, has been extensively studied by the EPA and FDA. The reason for these studies were the mass induction of fog machines by stage performances in the late 20th century, and the concerned individuals who wanted to make sure they weren’t getting a side of poison with their live tunes.

What it boils down to is you not inhaling smoke, but vapor. Your lungs will thank you for not putting cancer into them.

Fact from thetruth.com:
By 2020, if current trends of tobacco use stay the same, an estimated 7 million people will die worldwide, per year.

Why vape?
So we can stop this trend cold in its tracks. We don’t have to continue a trend of addicts headed for early graves. We can spend more time with our children and grandchildren, ensuring that they don’t make the same mistakes we did when we were young, and breaking the chain.


- The Vape Shop

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