Is Vaping
more dangerous than Corona Virus?
We could presumably get a good
idea of whether vaping beat down immune functions by creating two groups, one
vapers and the other non-vapers living in similar conditions, and measure how
often both catch colds or flu, and how long it takes them to recover. The
coronavirus epidemic itself may provide a carrier to study vapers
and smokers and distinguish their outcomes with non-vapers and non-smokers.
The bottom line is that broad claims about vaping, making a user more likely to be infected with the new coronavirus, or to suffer worse outcomes from it, are not based on research. Most likely, anti-vaping politicians or activists are simply using their pulpits to scare people away from e-cigarettes as usual.
Will vaping protect you from bacteria and viruses?
Since the time vaping
products opened up in Europe and North America, clients have announced reduced
numbers of colds and flu infections after stopping cigarettes and beginning to Vape. The question has consistently
been whether the decline is caused by improved
disease resistance from no longer smoking, or by some property of the vape
that kills bacteria and viruses or even by a placebo effect. The conclusion is
still not clear.
Cardiologist and vaping
researcher Konstantinos Farsalinos published a blog about vaping and the
coronavirus. His conclusion? “There is no evidence on any effects of e-cigarettes on
coronavirus infectivity and disease progression.
It may be that the greatest advantage of vaping is
that you’re not smoking cigarettes,
which of course is the whole point and a big benefit indeed.
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