Vaping, I’m sure everyone knows about it. You’ve probably tried it or know some who has done it. Sure, it seems cool with all the tricks you can do, from blowing O’s to looking like a dragon. However, there are some effects vaping can take on you. Now, I’m not stopping anyone from doing this, if you want to do it it’s all up to you but first let me give you a rundown about it. Nicotine has been known to be an addictive ever since the tobacco plant discovered. It’s mainly used to produce cigarettes for centuries, but now as the 21st century has rolled around, nicotine has started to be put into e-cigarettes.
The intended purpose of e-cigarettes was to help smokers reduce their nicotine intake when they smoked cigarettes.
With vapes and e-cigarettes people have options on how much nicotine they want in their vape, by selecting vape juice, these juices are where the nicotine is stored. You can choose from 100%, 75%, 20% or however much percentage of nicotine you want and as you reduce down in percentage the amount of nicotine goes down in your system, which is what aids people with a nicotine addiction to quit.
But these days we see younger people getting a hold of vapes. Last year, on a Aborn Road a shop called Pure Water, a vape shop,was caught selling mvapes and e-cigarettes without checking the identification of the buyer. The police eventually got involved and shut the store down. The legal age to buy these types of products is 18 years or older, and that’s what the shop failed to do and what got it immediately shut down.
Nicotine is up there in the charts as one of the most addictive chemical in the world, with the effects of it being not as life threatening but still very dangerous. For example, it’s can cause irritation and burning in mouth and throat, the decrease of blow flow in the body, respiratory problems and many more side effects. Nicotine can also lead to slowing or potentially hurting the growth of your brain, as teens, our brains are still trying to develop and grow to into adulthood. But as Nicotine can hurt the brain it, thus takes a toll on the development.
So the next time you pick of your vape or mod, think of what harm it can do to your body, don’t be another victim to a nicotine addiction.
The intended purpose of e-cigarettes was to help smokers reduce their nicotine intake when they smoked cigarettes.
With vapes and e-cigarettes people have options on how much nicotine they want in their vape, by selecting vape juice, these juices are where the nicotine is stored. You can choose from 100%, 75%, 20% or however much percentage of nicotine you want and as you reduce down in percentage the amount of nicotine goes down in your system, which is what aids people with a nicotine addiction to quit.
But these days we see younger people getting a hold of vapes. Last year, on a Aborn Road a shop called Pure Water, a vape shop,was caught selling mvapes and e-cigarettes without checking the identification of the buyer. The police eventually got involved and shut the store down. The legal age to buy these types of products is 18 years or older, and that’s what the shop failed to do and what got it immediately shut down.
Nicotine is up there in the charts as one of the most addictive chemical in the world, with the effects of it being not as life threatening but still very dangerous. For example, it’s can cause irritation and burning in mouth and throat, the decrease of blow flow in the body, respiratory problems and many more side effects. Nicotine can also lead to slowing or potentially hurting the growth of your brain, as teens, our brains are still trying to develop and grow to into adulthood. But as Nicotine can hurt the brain it, thus takes a toll on the development.
So the next time you pick of your vape or mod, think of what harm it can do to your body, don’t be another victim to a nicotine addiction.