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‘Healthy’ vitamin vapes that promise an energy boost ‘could permanently scar your lungs and cause cancer’

FROM vitamin B12 to essential oils, the supposedly healthy substances that could cause lung damage

VITAMIN vapes that claim give you a 'healthy' energy boost could do you more harm than good, experts claim.

The devices typically contain e-liquid laced with nicotine.

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Vitamin vapes that claim give you a 'healthy' energy boost could do you more harm than goodCredit: Getty

But so-called 'wellness vapes' have also grown in popularity, containing vitamins, essential oils or caffeine.

Vapes, touted as a healthier alternative to cigarettes, have recently been shrouded in controversy as the government moves to ban fun-flavoured disposable devices to stop teens getting addicted.

The gadgets have also been linked to a variety of health issues, including tooth decay and heart and lung disease.

Despite 'wellness vapes' being marketed as 'health-boosting' or 'energy-dosing', experts have warned that these supposedly healthier devices could come with serious risks.

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Users are at risk of developing painful lung damage that could lead to scarring.

Dr Timothy Allen, chair of pathology at Corewell Health East, told that, in fact, no vaping is safe.

"There are carriers or supplements in the vape that could be a direct cause of harm.'

"Wellness vaping is just a gimmick. It's just a plot to suggest there are benefits to vaping even though there are no studies showing such an effect exists."

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Popular additives to these supposedly healthier vapes are substances like essential oils and vitamin B12 - a nutrient that helps your body make red blood cells, among other functions.

Dr Aaron Weiner, a clinical psychologist and addiction specialist in Illinois, told your lungs are primarily designed to absorb oxygen.

"As soon as you start putting other things in there, you don't really know what's going to happen."

Dr Weiner pointed to vitamin E, a nutrient found in dark leafy greens, whole grains, oils, and fruits.

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