So you ditched cigarettes and picked up a vape, thinking it’s a safer choice. Maybe you even went for the nicotine-free kind. But here’s the shocking truth: vaping without nicotine can still damage your blood vessels and increase your risk of heart disease, according to a new 2024 study.
If you thought nicotine-free meant risk-free—think again.
Wait—What Even Is Vaping?
Vapes (also called e-cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid—usually called e-liquid or vape juice—into a vapor that you inhale.
The liquid is typically made of:
- Propylene glycol
- Vegetable glycerin
- Flavorings
- (Optional) Nicotine
Sounds simple, right? But when that liquid is heated, it produces harmful byproducts—chemicals that can irritate or inflame your lungs. And some of those sweet or fruity flavors? They can contain toxic substances linked to serious health problems.
❗ Harmful Ingredients Found in Vape Juice:
- Diacetyl – linked to “popcorn lung,” a serious lung disease
- Benzaldehyde – a flavoring agent that irritates airways
- Heavy metals – like nickel, tin, and lead released from vape coils
These are in many nicotine-free vapes too.
🧠 But If There’s No Nicotine, What’s the Risk?
Here’s where the study gets alarming.
Researchers compared:
- Nicotine vapes
- Nicotine-free vapes
- Traditional cigarettes
And all three negatively affected blood vessel function—a key marker of heart and circulatory health.
💥 The worst effects came from nicotine vapes…
💨 But even zero-nicotine vapes still caused measurable damage.
“You’re exposing yourself to all kinds of chemicals that we don’t yet understand and that are probably not safe,” warned Dr. Michael Blaha of Johns Hopkins.
🚫 Who’s Most At Risk?
Worryingly, millions of teens and young adults are picking up vapes—many of whom never smoked before.
“It’s one thing to switch from cigarettes to vaping,” Dr. Blaha added.
“It’s another thing to start your nicotine journey with a vape.”
The flavors, the clouds, the cool factor—it’s all appealing. But if you’re vaping with no nicotine just for the fun of it, you’re still putting your lungs and heart at risk.
🩺 What the New Study Tells Us
Dr. Marianna Nabbout, one of the study’s researchers, said the findings are a warning sign:
“If one vape session affects your blood vessels this much, imagine what daily use might do over time.”
💡 The Bottom Line:
Even without nicotine, vaping isn’t harmless. It may be smoke-free, but it’s far from risk-free.
If you’re vaping to quit cigarettes, talk to your doctor about safer strategies. And if you’ve never smoked? Don’t start vaping just because it seems “cleaner.”
👉 Have you or someone you know switched to nicotine-free vaping?
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