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What makes my blood boil is whoever is responsible for that information knows it's complete lies!WTF???? To have a statement so blatantly false, coming directly from the CDC, is worse than anything else.
Vitamin E acetate might be used as an additive, most notably as a thickening agent in THC-containing e-cigarette, or vaping, products. CDC recommends that people should not use e-cigarette, or vaping, products that contain THC, particularly from informal sources like friends, or family, or in-person or online dealers.
The comment highlighted by @Hooked is still in the report: refer the tag to the right of the main report titled "For The Public", go to Questions about Vitamin E Acetate.They appear to have changed the text now to read:
The comment highlighted by @Hooked is still in the report: refer the tag to the right of the main report titled "For The Public", go to Questions about Vitamin E Acetate.
I don't think they ever will, especially not in public. It's very difficult for an organisation such as this to do an about-face when they've been so firm in their stance. The best we can hope for is that they will slowly stop being so demonising about vaping in their publications and allow their stance to eventually separate vaping of nicotine products and vaping of recreational drugs.They just don't get it, do they??