Horrifying simulation shows what happens to your body when you vape

The harmful effects of vaping have been brought to life in a chilling simulation, illustrating what happens when chemicals enter the body. While the long-term consequences remain uncertain, vaping-related health concerns continue to grow.

There have been alarming cases, such as a man who had only a one percent chance of survival due to vaping addiction and a 17-year-old who underwent surgery to remove part of her lung after vaping the equivalent of 400 cigarettes per week. Despite limited research, it is known that vaping can be highly addictive, primarily due to nicotine.

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