Probably shouldn't inhale vaporised flourides.
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Fluorine is really really bad for your lungs.
Well, never mind then.
I think anything with nicotine in it is bad for you
Nitpick, but it doesn't always have nicotine. Not to say it isn't harmful.
My two concerns are that, you wouldn't hold the vapor in your mouth long enough for it to actually be helpful, and with some people vaping occasionally, and others doing it constantly, it would be difficult to keep the fluoride levels high enough for casual users to get a benefit, but low enough that all-day every-day folks don't OD.
If it's not oxygen it shouldn't go in the lungs. Full stop.
The 78% nitrogen hanging out in the atmosphere begs to differ
You can also breathe in smoke, that doesn't mean that you should. Can and should are the keywords here.
So you're saying that I shouldn't breathe in nitrogen? There's a thing called "oxygen toxicity" which can be caused by breathing pure oxygen and so actually breathing things other than oxygen is vital to our health.
Ok.
No.
Interesting. Do aerosolized fluoridates adhere to teeth?