@Ponderable So they just continue to use vape so they get the same or more nicotine but on the plus side, not much of a plus side, but there are no actual combustion products in a vape. I think the temps inside are what max 100C? Don't know for sure but it seems unlikely if it required say 300C to work there would be significant heat insulation issues and the size would therefore double seems to me anyway.
The bottom line though which will take a number of more years to suss out, does vaping reduce the incidence of lung cancer? Also bladder and other organ cancers.
I used a vape to quit but starting smoking since put back in the mental hospital. I stopped smoking all together and switched so i was still getting nicotine.
I started on a high nicotine level and decreased it to nothing over a few weeks.
It worked but i was going to a quit smoking clinic as well. Only time i quit... well.
The amount of money you save is great. Just a mind game I guess.