In recent weeks, the major discussions surrounding electronic cigarettes deals with the addition of a chemical called diacetyl. Diacetyl is a chemical compound used to give foods a buttery flavor and while it is perfectly safe to eat, inhaling it is another story.
Given that diacetyl can cause harm if inhaled, media outlets (especially those strongly against e-cigarettes) have quickly begun using the WHO’s findings as a way to vilify e-cigarettes. However, not all e-cig brands should be painted with the same brush—not all companies include diacetyl in their e-liquids. Eversmoke, for example, is completely diacetyl free.
For more information about EverSmoke’s e-liquid, read here.