Vaping Healthier Than Smoking?

Although both smoking and vaping involve the process of inhaling and exhaling, basically, they are different in nature. Unfortunately, there has been a disputed claim that vaping is as harmful as smoking. And some smokers may argue that e-cigarettes do more damage than combustible tobacco products. Come with me and let's see through the haze and uncover the difference between vaping and smoking.Ā 

1. Appearance
Such as "smoke and vapor are identical" are quite absurd. As long as one observes vapor and smoke carefully, the distinctions will be too conspicuous to neglect.

(1) Smoke
Smoke is a visible cloud that forms when tobacco is burned. It often appears as a wispy, grayish mist. Usually, it swirls and then dissipates into the surrounding air. Compared with vapor, smoke is more obvious and noticeable because of its gray and white, sometimes bluish color. When smoke is exhaled, it lingers and then dramatically separates the air around.

(2) Vapor
Vapor is produced when an e-cigarette is activated and used. Vapor from a disposable vape or pod system kit with lower output power is less dense and noticeable, which enables vapers to do stealth vaping. Vape is often described as white or a little grayish. Unlike lingering smoke, vape disappears faster and leaves no odor or only a little scent according to the flavor of your disposable vapes or vape juice.

2. Smell
(1) Smoke
Smoke from a cigarette is always noticeable and disgusting. As combustion is involved in the process of smoking, the smoke also comes with the odor of burning wood or more specifically, burning paper. The odor is lingering, sticking to your clothes, hair and even finger.

(2) Vapor
Different from smoke, how the vapor smells is determined by the flavorings in the ejuice. There is no combustion involved in the vaporization of vape juice. So, there are little burnt or earthy smells. As a result, it is easy to figure out how to hide vape smell.

3. Ingredients
(1) Smoke contains harmful substances such as tar and carbon monoxide. Tar is a complicated mixture of chemicals that condenses into a sticky substance in the lungs. And carbon monoxide is responsible for decreased oxygen delivery to tissues

(2) Vapor, despite its similar look to smoke, is only composed of PG, VG, and flavoring. None of them is harmful unless you are allergic to VG.

So, According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, vaping is not totally safe, but at least healthier than smoking. If you are ready or hesitant to transition from smoking to vaping, here are tobacco-flavored ejuice and disposable vapes of tobacco flavor for you:

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