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Can the disposable thc vape pen be rechargable?

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But e-cigarettes are still a controversial consumer product after all, so it seems to be an irrational act to recommend them hastily, rather than reading a scientific article first to be safe. With the popularity of e-cigarettes, there are already many e-cigarette supporters on social networks to start preaching. But the evaluation of a good or bad thing cannot rely only on the voice of the public. Let's read to learn more.

This passage is going to talk about the followings of the rechargeable disposable thc vape pen:

1)  Introduction

2)  Principle

3)  Safety


1) Introduction

Most of the current mainstream rechargeable disposable thc vape pen (E-cigarette) is made with an atomizer (vaporator) that turns the liquid into vapor, simulating the sensation of smoking. Because of the vapor between strokes, e-cigarette enthusiasts also tend to call themselves vapers.


2) Principle

The principle of a rechargeable disposable thc vape pen, specifically through the lithium battery power supply, so that the liquid through the atomizer into water vapor, simulating the smoking of a similar smoke, and the cigarette is not very different. The atomizer is usually a heated electronic component containing a coil and cotton, to which the liquid is added, commonly known as vape oil, or "juice" as some vapers call it. The oil usually contains propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, flavorings and nicotine, but even vegetable glycerin alone can be used, and flavorings and nicotine are both optional.

Theoretically rechargeable disposable thc vape pen replacing traditional paper cigarettes could significantly reduce the health risks and fire potential for smokers and may serve as a safe nicotine replacement. E-cigarette sellers generally sell them as cigarette substitutes, and some in the medical community believe that this would be a promising alternative.

Because e-cigarettes are a new product, most countries do not yet have clear laws for e-cigarettes, and the lack of monitoring of product quality, nicotine content, and sales pipelines makes it difficult for the advantages of e-cigarettes to play, and even the possibility of inhaling too high a dose of nicotine, or formaldehyde, or acetaldehyde if you buy faulty e-liquid.


3)Safety

In principle, e-cigarettes can indeed avoid many of the hazards associated with paper cigarettes.

When used, nicotine is absorbed by atomization and not burned, so e-cigarettes do not have tar, the biggest cancer-causing agent in paper cigarettes. In addition, e-cigarettes do not produce the more than 60 types of carcinogenic substances found in regular cigarettes.

Because they do not burn, there is no secondhand smoke problem, or at least a significant reduction in the amount of secondhand smoke.

According to the BBC, Public Health England commissioned a survey report, pointing out that the safety of e-cigarettes compared to traditional paper cigarettes, harm reduced by 95 percent. The report also points out that e-cigarettes can help smokers quit smoking. The report even advocates that the government include e-cigarettes in the NHS health care system.

E-cigarettes can use nicotine-free tobacco oil or cartridges, which are not only harmless to the public, but the candy and beverage flavors emitted by the tobacco oil also make people feel comfortable.

But there are some questions in the public domain.

Vegetable glycerin is safe when applied to the body or ingested, but the safety of vaporization and inhalation into the lungs has not been determined. Also, very few people have allergic reactions to propylene glycol.

Studies have shown that e-cigarette smoke, in addition to nicotine, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, actually still contains many chemicals such as propylene glycol, diethylene glycol, cotinine, toxic quinoa, tobacco alkaloids or other superfine particles with volatile organic compounds that may still produce cancer or other health hazards after long-term use.

Since no laws have been enacted to control them (for example, Beijing's smoking ban does not include specific provisions for e-cigarettes), it is impossible to be sure that all commercially available vaping oils are safer than traditional tobacco, and may even be mixed with other drugs such as amphetamines.


I am not a professional, so I can only provide two opinions for your judgment. If you have any questions you can contact FOCOL.

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