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You’ve come to the correct place if you’re searching for a brief guide to vaping and are thinking about quitting smoking or just interested in it as a pastime. Simply explained, vaping is the act of inhaling and exhaling the vapour produced by an e-cigarette or other similar device. The vapour is produced by heating the e-liquid within, giving the user a nicotine dose without the smoke, tar, ash, or smell of traditional cigarettes.
Smoking vape devices can vary in shape, size and colour. Devices produce an aerosol byproduct from heating up a liquid that sometimes consists of flavourings and other chemicals that make vaping seem less harsh (initially at least) than smoking. This liquid delivers nicotine, marijuana, or other drugs to the user via a mouthpiece that is inhaled into the lungs then expelled via the mouth or nose.
Vaping can help some people quit smoking. It is usually cheaper than smoking but keep in mind, it is not harmless, but it is much less harmful than smoking. Smoking vape is less harmful to those around you than smoking, as there’s no current evidence that second-hand vapour is dangerous to others.
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