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Hi Gyula! Welcome to our community! :slightly_smiling_face:

No, I don’t tend to distort things. If you read back, you can see that I also pointed out the risks. It’s not by chance that the essence of the article is to keep the coil clean, as it can cause serious problems, which can lead to a state that is no longer physiological, but pathological, or morbid.

Specifically, vape flavor is suitable for inhalation (too), as it passes EU tests. Tests such as composition analysis, which detects if something is present that shouldn’t be there (meaning it can cause a pathological state). Physical and chemical tests, which examine boiling point, viscosity, and water content, largely for the protection of the atomizer, so that you don’t see an image in the deck like the ones you’ve seen under this article so far.

This is followed by toxicological risk assessment and emission tests, which examine the vapor of the finished liquid after it has been exhaled, often using a standardized smoking machine to simulate consumer usage.

I would also mention that one of the fantastic properties of our lungs is that they are self-cleaning, so if something that really doesn’t belong there accidentally gets in, the lungs expel it. :slightly_smiling_face:

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