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goon2019  
#1 Posted : Monday, November 23, 2020 7:26:12 AM(UTC)
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What Causes EVALI and Can Vaping Cause It?

The Centers for Disease Control, or the CDC, has identified vitamin E acetate, a common ingredient found in beauty products, as the main cause of concern among people with EVALI. Often used in skincare products as a thickening agent, vitamin E acetate was found in all of the samples of lung fluid that the CDC examined in EVALI patients, and has since been determined to be the primary cause of the disease that recently swept across the nation.To get more news about E-cigarettes supplies, you can visit univapo official website.
As many as 16% of EVALI patients bought their oil pens solely from legal sources – so buying from a dispensary is not necessarily safe. Although none of the cartridges distributed by medical dispensaries in Massachusetts have tested positive for vitamin E acetate, a number of them did test positive for other additives like MCT oil and propylene glycol, both of which are harmful. Additionally, many of these cartridges tested positive for lead. Hence, patients are strongly advised against using oil cartridges.
Massachusetts law now mandates all dispensary cartridges be tested for vitamin E acetate and lead, among other things, but there are still some problems with cartridge-style and refillable concentrate devices — namely they actually burn, not vaporize, the material. Even though some manufacturers claim that their devices offer multiple temperature settings, this feature is inaccurate, and generally, those who use these devices are still experiencing combustion, which completely defeats the purpose of using a vaporizer in the first place.
Is Vaping CBD Safe?
InhaleMD has written extensively on why using cannabidiol, also known as CBD, as a means of treatment tends to be ineffective, except in the case of certain types of epilepsy. Vaping CBD is no different. Although trace amounts of CBD is found naturally in most cannabis material and is critical to the benefit of cannabis, marijuana containing solely CBD will likely not bring much relief. Most CBD comes as an oil to either be consumed orally, vaped, or applied topically. While Jordan Tishler recommends doing none of these things, but vaping CBD oil just introduces more risk from exposure to chemicals and/or products of combustion. These products can be found at many smoke shops, convenient stores, and even “health” shops, but they should be avoided. CBD oil cartridges, especially those bought outside licensed dispensaries, rarely contain the amount of CBD advertised, if at all. Worse, many of these cartridges have tested positive for additives like vitamin E acetate, lead, and other dangerous additives and residues. Therefore, Jordan Tishler never recommends vaping CBD and would advise anyone to stay away from products marketed as CBD oil.

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