brian_griffin
"Eric Cartman?"
re: ^^the above @valet
Yep, you get it. Inhalation and ingestion are different. And I'd expect the test population for people who worked in and around fog machines is:
(a.) rather limited in size, meaning difficult to block for other factors like hereditary / genetics, lifestyle, diet, etc.
(b.) of varying levels of integrated / cumulative exposure,
(c.) of limited duration. (just as there is no long-term vaping cohort to track/evaluate.
Rationalizing, even if e-cigs or the propylene glycol in them are not 100% innocuous, if they are even marginally better than traditional cigarette smoking, it's still in the good direction.
I figure my alcohol drinking has worse impact on my long-term health prospects than any & all combined chemical & environmental exposures I've had over the years.
Yep, you get it. Inhalation and ingestion are different. And I'd expect the test population for people who worked in and around fog machines is:
(a.) rather limited in size, meaning difficult to block for other factors like hereditary / genetics, lifestyle, diet, etc.
(b.) of varying levels of integrated / cumulative exposure,
(c.) of limited duration. (just as there is no long-term vaping cohort to track/evaluate.
Rationalizing, even if e-cigs or the propylene glycol in them are not 100% innocuous, if they are even marginally better than traditional cigarette smoking, it's still in the good direction.
I figure my alcohol drinking has worse impact on my long-term health prospects than any & all combined chemical & environmental exposures I've had over the years.