Video: Smoking Vs Vaping
The ASAP Science YouTube channel took it upon themselves to add their own thoughts, supported by scientific evidence derived from various studies conducted by others, to the vape health debate – or more specifically, if vaping is healthier than smoking. To me, that answer is an obvious one, but not everyone has tried both (cigarettes and vaporizers), so I guess it’s probably not that obvious to everyone. Before I add more to this, here’s the video, watch it and let me know what you think. You can drop your thoughts in the comments section at the end of this article.
Now that you’ve watched it, you have to have an opinion. I know I do, but my opinion was formed long before I ever came across this video. Vaping is clearly the better option between the two, in my opinion. That’s all I really have to say about this right now. I’m sure I’ll add more to this topic later, perhaps in another article posted here on ChillMode.net. Will just have to wait and see I guess.
The reason why I say that I’m certain I’ll revisit this topic in one way or another here on the Chill Mode Network is that this topic, vaping, has become somewhat of a passion for me. I’m actually working on putting together a related piece right now to publish here on this blog once it’s all wrapped up. It’s a good piece and a bit of a long read, but definitely something that I’m sure quite a few people out there can appreciate. I’m not going to spoil it now so you’ll just have to see it when you see it.
Anyways, share your thoughts below. Weigh in on the debate. Is vaping a healthier alternative to smoking or is it just as bad if not worse?
For reference, the YouTube video embedded in this article is something that I only caught wind of after catching a piece on the HuffingtonPost.ca website. That’s the Canada-oriented version of The Huffington Post, which was founded in 2005 by Arianna Huffington, Kenneth Lerer, Andrew Breitbart, and Jonah Peretti. Perhaps most interesting to me is that this, like Breitbart News, was founded by Andrew Breitbart, yet the two publications seem to exist on opposite ends of the political spectrum. One flung far to the right, and the other to the left. Perhaps more on that later. Then again, maybe not.