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Related: About this forumHeavy Metal Poisoning May Be Causing the Vaping Illness Epidemic, Lab Suggests
Vitamin E acetate has pretty much been eliminated as a possible cause of the vaping illness that has claimed at least 27 lives and hospitalized 1,300 people. With vitamin E acetate off the table as the vape illness culprit, theres a new suspect in the ongoing mystery: cadmium pneumonitis, a rare lung disease caused by inhaling heavy metal fumes.
In a blog post published this week by Colorado Green Lab, cadmium pneumonitis, an extreme form of metal fume fever, presents many, if not most, of the symptoms that match those associated with the vaping illness, which has been dubbed vaping associated pulmonary injury (VAPI). Colorado Green Labs study was developed and led by one of the labs co-founders, Frank Conrad, who is an experienced biochemist.
Conrad isnt the first scientist to suspect that heavy metals could be causing VAPI, but he is the first to propose that a specific metal cadmium could be behind the recent health crisis.
Full article at:
https://merryjane.com/news/heavy-metal-poisoning-may-be-causing-the-vaping-illness-epidemic-lab-suggests
yonder
(10,003 posts)will probably wait till the dust settles.
keithbvadu2
(40,151 posts)Regular cigarettes also have many ingredients that folks don't realize they are inhaling.
Some chemicals for the purpose of creating addiction to the cigarettes.
Skittles
(159,374 posts)eppur_se_muova
(37,436 posts)https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/8944028/One-third-of-Chinese-toys-contain-heavy-metals.html
China ranks as the leading cadmium producer in the world, accounting for almost 34% share of the global supply. South Korea is in second place with 17.8%. Japan occupies third place among world cadmium producers, contributing 8.7% to the total.
So Cadmium is cheap in China -- motivation to use it in everything.