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Gonloopy

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Unfortunately it appears that yet another poorly conducted study is about to hit the press. I haven't seen a copy of the trial yet, but Dr Farsalinos has already written his critique here

Get to know it well, you may need to use it :D
 
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Unfortunately it appears that yet another poorly conducted study is about to hit the press. I haven't seen a copy of the trial yet, but Dr Farsalinos has already written his critique here

get to know it well, you may need to use it in an argument :D
Where's the Link Loopy juice!!! Edit My Bad I've just spotted it!!! It must be late I'm going to bed!!!
 
so basically vaping at high volts and dry hits MIGHT not be good because they COULD contain a type of formaldehyde, although that type of formaldehyde MIGHT or MIGHT NOT be dangerous lol
 
If you're stupid enough to do it with an Atty designed to run at 3.3volts and don't vomit first from the taste of the horrendous dry hit you have just successfully created.
 
I watched a video with Dr Farsalinos in it recently (vapour trails?) where he mentioned this article.. He basically said it's void because no vapers will vape at those temps before it gets uncomfortable thus stopping vaping it.
 
I am now adjusting my wattage.... UP ! Ha.

Think i just invented a new phrase..."Watts - up - doc"
 
This is why we need Dr F's temperature of evaporation work. One of his primary aims is to quantify at what temperature a dry hit is perceptible to a vaper. Does the dry hit reach a certain intensity before we notice it, or is a vapers tastebuds sensitive enough to catch it straight away? Without this info, lab based studies of high wattage vaping are completely pointless.
 
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