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Xandros0506
2 months ago

Look at the composition of the deos not mentioned and then check which effects their vapours can have on health. The components of the propellant gas do not suppress.

(And that only looked at from the purely theoretical side, because a deo will get you badly from a spray can problem-free in liquid form into the evaporator.)

W00dp3ckr
2 months ago

You want to have a chemically sluggish stuff in the vape that has little heat capacity and does not boil too late and not too early, and it should not stay in the lungs.

Years ago there was a rough accident where someone had mixed in a liquid aroma with oil. The oil then remained in the lungs during steaming and people were suffocated because the oil was placed on the lung bubbles and no oxygen could be converted.

So even theoretically, you would have to look very closely what is on long-chain molecules in the deo.

W00dp3ckr
2 months ago
Reply to  Deren787

Yeah, it seems to be very rare.

Renate2511
2 months ago

Hi, Deren787.😊

Can—- yeah, make—- no.

You will certainly get the headaches of your life, and you may also have to hug the clo bowl.😂😂😂

Greetings, Renate.

aXXLJ
2 months ago

For this, one does not need a chemist, but rather a pathologist who investigates death circumstances.