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Post by walterchang on Nov 7, 2019 2:43:59 GMT
Nowadays, there are some E-cigars in Chinese market.
But, chinese governments ban it.
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E-cigars
Nov 13, 2019 15:51:41 GMT
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Post by flame923 on Nov 13, 2019 15:51:41 GMT
Nowadays, there are some E-cigars in Chinese market. But, chinese governments ban it. Walter, do you have e-cigarettes in China also? Vaping e-cigarettes and e-cigars is now causing serious lung injuries. In the US there have been like 39 fatalities from this. And just a few days ago, a young man who recently turned 17 years old, required the first double lung transplant ever. It is becoming an epidemic here as these products are out there in circulation. Kinda hard to rein it back in now that it is out there. And in addition to being so highly addictive, people like it because it is convenient to use, they can often us it without anyone knowing they are using it, and it comes in flavors that are appealing. Unfortunately, this product was put out there before they could look at longer term side effects of using this product.
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Post by walterchang on Nov 14, 2019 0:44:18 GMT
Yes, flame
I watched TV news and heard of that the e-cigarettes do have some side effects and maybe they could cause some serious problems.
So, Chinese governments ban this products.
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Post by David on Nov 14, 2019 22:05:30 GMT
Yes Walter we also here in the UK have E cigarettes as a substitute for smoking.
And as Leigh has pointed out they too are causing concern.
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Post by walterchang on Nov 18, 2019 2:42:51 GMT
David
I agree with you.
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