Vaping Water: A Dangerous Experiment You Should Avoid

Unveiling the Hidden Risks of Inhaling Vaporized Water and the Truth About Vaping Safety

Can You Put Water in a Vape?

You understand all the reasons not to put water in a vape, but you’re still curious if it’s safe to vape water. After all, it’s still just water. And even if it doesn’t produce the same sensation, maybe you still want to try it. Just to see. It’s safe, right? no, not really! vaping water has its own specific, unique set of risks. Inhaling superheated, vaporized water can burn your mouth , your lips, your tongue, and even damage your throat.  This could actually lead to problems speaking (scorched voice box) and in extreme cases, could burn your lungs or contribute to pneumonia. Experienced vapers will probably find the idea of putting water in a vape rather amusing or baffling. But what of beginner vapers? not so much. Newbies treading cautiously with their newfound habit are likely to experiment with water. Also, people who aren't familiar with e-liquids tend to use water because they usually believe e-liquids are just as harmful as cigarettes. Whichever the case, everyone is entitled to their opinion. If you feel water sounds like the most logical and healthy option, then, by all means, go for it. Adding Water to a Vape Pen


Vaping Devices (Electronic Cigarettes) DrugFacts

Vaping is the inhaling of an aerosol or vapour created by an electronic cigarette, vape pen, or personal vaporizer (known as “mods”). They are different from cigarettes in that they don’t burn (or combust) the inhaled substances. Vaping devices can be used to inhale variety of substances that are usually in liquid form. The device consists of a mouthpiece, a battery, a cartridge for e-liquid or e-juice, and a heating component that is powered by a battery. The battery heats up the heating component, which turns the contents of the e-liquid into an aerosol that is inhaled. If you have thought about trying to kick a smoking habit, you’re not alone. Nearly 7 of 10 smokers say they want to stop. Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your health — smoking harms nearly every organ in your body, including your heart. Nearly one-third of deaths from heart disease are the result of smoking and secondhand smoke. You might be tempted to turn to electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes, vape pens, and other nondisposable and disposable vaping devices) as a way to ease the transition from traditional cigarettes to not smoking at all. Electronic cigarettes