Is RELX Vaping More Likely to Cause Cancer?
Is RELX vaping more carcinogenic? RELX is currently one of the most popular vaping brands in China, so it naturally receives a great deal of attention in the industry. Recently, some internet users have raised questions about the cancer risk of RELX produ
Do relx e-cigarettes cause more cancer?
There are no studies or news reports proving that relx e-cigarettes cause more cancer, so you don't have to worry too much.
But relx e-cigarettes are harmful and can cause cancer. Compared to traditional cigarettes, where the tobacco is lit to release nicotine, e-cigarettes lack the tar and other carcinogens that are produced when it is burned.
Nicotine is also very harmful to the liver. When smoking, the concentration of nicotine in the blood increases rapidly, and nicotine is mainly metabolized by the liver in the body, which increases the workload of the liver. Nicotine can also excite the sympathetic ganglia and adrenal medulla. It can cause constriction of blood vessels and also increase the viscosity of blood, which can easily form blood clots. This causes insufficient blood supply to the liver, which affects the health of the liver and is not conducive to the stability of the liver.
Nicotine though unlike tar is a mutagen. However, nicotine inhibits apoquinamine. The latter eliminates mutated or damaged cells that lead to cancer. Thus nicotine is an indirect carcinogen.
Secondly it is possible that relx e-cigarettes may produce formaldehyde, which also poses a carcinogenic risk.
Formaldehyde does not appear to be present in e-cigarettes, but the main component of the liquid is propylene glycol, which is oxidized and broken down to form Formaldehyde Hemiacetal when heated and atomized. This study means that when the solution is heated, more than 2% of the solution is converted into hemiacetal. Generally speaking, each cigarette contains about 150 milligrams of formaldehyde, while the content of e-cigarettes can be 5-15 times higher than that of cigarettes in general. Acetaldehyde is a chemical that can release formaldehyde again, so it can be regarded as a hidden formaldehyde. Although there is a lack of information on the health effects of acetaldehyde, due to the atomization of the relationship between these acetaldehyde can enter the lungs deeper, so smoking e-cigarettes exposed to formaldehyde concentration is likely to be dangerously high, and prolonged inhalation of formaldehyde can increase the chances of developing blood and nasopharyngeal cancers.



