Lets break down exactly how tobacco makes you feel, why your body reacts the way it does, and what science has to say about it
Condensation Is Stealing Hits If you have ever wondered why your vape cart feels clogged or why your 510 cartridge seems to run out faster than it should, condensation inside the airway could be the hidden culprit
This step helps to eliminate any stubborn residue that may have built up over time
Tobacco does not show a safety threshold12,13 and respiratory and cardiovascular abnormalities could be related to HTP exposure.14,15 We could speculate that smokers who inhale IQOS, even if they received less exposure, will suffer similar consequences to those who smoke a single CC per day and who have also reported serious damage to their health, such as an increased risk of cardiac disease by 74% and stroke by 30% in men and even worse in women, 119% and 46% respectively if confounding factors are considered.16 Future research should focus on cardiovascular, pulmonary, and systemic inflammatory events17 and focus on hard-to-see smoke and its possible equivalence to second- and even third-hand smoke
Smoking leads to: Chronic inflammation of the airways Excess mucus production and persistent cough Deposition of harmful toxins and tar Destruction of air sacs (emphysema) Increased risk of COPD, lung cancer, and respiratory failure The encouraging news is that it is never too late to quit
Various flavorings can also be added, mostly with zero calories