E-cigarettes or vaping devices are often perceived as safer alternatives but still contain nicotine and potentially harmful additives like flavorings, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds
While vaping itself has not been conclusively linked to lung cancer in non-smokers, there is growing evidence that it exposes users to carcinogenic chemicals, which could potentially increase cancer risk over time
Humidity and Corrosion Control: Smoke damage can set the stage for ongoing problems, especially if moisture is involved
Lung-Healing Herbs and Supplements Offer Additional Support: Herbs like mullein, thyme, and licorice root, along with supplements like N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), vitamin C, and omega-3s, can help thin mucus, repair lung tissue, and reduce oxidative damage
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