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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Is Vaping Better than Smoking?

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2020

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Is vaping actually better than smoking? In this podcast, we’re going to talk about the harmful effects of vaping. 


480,000 people die each year from an issue related to smoking. How many years did it take to recognize that smoking kills people? It took 50 years. Vaping has only been around since 2003, and there are no long-term studies on it. 


With vaping, you’re actually inhaling an aerosol, which is a certain gas. It’s a vaporized mist of propylene glycol and glycerin. Some of the pods that are used for vaping actually contain more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes. If a person starts to experiment with nicotine before the age of 20, the risk of addiction (to more than just smoking) goes way up. You’re also vaping from a device that has the capacity to explode. 


With flavored vaping, the chemicals are cytotoxic to your lungs. There are heavy metals, and it has the ability to impair DNA. It can also cause oxidation to the inside lining of your arteries. 


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0:00.0

So if you guys have any questions whatsoever about keto or intermittent fasting, whether you're starting

0:05.3

keto as a new person or just need to debug your program or you have a question about a product,

0:10.6

call one of our keto consultants. They'll be able to help you. Call 540-299-1557. That's 540--19157.

0:21.6

Welcome to the Dr. Berg, Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast.

0:28.6

Now your host, the man taking your health to a whole new level.

0:33.6

Dr. Eric Berg.

0:35.6

So I have a question. Is vaping actually better than smoking? Let's chat about that

0:41.9

today. 480,000 people die each year related to smoking. So we know that's toxic, but how many years did it

0:49.7

actually take to recognize that smoking actually kills people? Well, 50 years. And vaping has only been around

0:58.5

since 2003, and there is no long-term studies, and that is the problem. You're actually inhaling

1:05.7

an aerosol, which is a certain gas. It's a vaporized mist of propylene glycol, which is a chemical,

1:14.5

glycerin. And by the way, propylene glycol turns into propylene oxide, which is a class

1:20.2

to be carcinogen, which means that it can possibly cause cancer in humans. Now, some of the pods

1:27.2

that you use when you do vaping contain more nicotine

1:30.8

than a pack of cigarettes. And if you start to experiment with nicotine before the age of 20,

1:36.5

the risk of addictions goes way up, not just to smoking, but to other things as well. Like I said, there's no long-term studies.

1:46.8

And it's an electronic device that has the capacity to explode. There's been people already who

1:52.4

have died using this device. There's all sorts of different flavorings. They're using the chemicals

1:58.2

are cytotoxic to your lung. They can create irritation in the lung,

2:01.6

which can then lead to lung problems. There's heavy metals. It has the ability to impair DNA,

2:08.6

and it can cause oxidation to the inside lining of your arteries, the endothelial cells.

2:16.6

But other than that, it's perfectly healthy. Now, I have a really

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