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  • Canker sores are a ‘side effect’ of quitting tobacco cigarettes. Several concerned vapers have asked their dentists and ENT surgeons about the canker sores since vaping and they were given the following information: Tobacco smoking provides alkalinity in the mouth – so when you stop smoking the analogues and change to e-cigarettes, it takes time for the mouth to re-balance, and the mouth is essentially too acidic. This re-balance can take months or longer to occur. Then you add vaping into the mix – which is dehydrating to the mouth (it dries it up) this can exacerbate the condition.
    It is not the vaping that causes the sores; it is the not smoking.

    From http://www.totallywicked-eliquid.com/blog/237/canker-sores-%E2%80%93-are-they-caused-by-vaping/

    Who may have a bias

    And I didn't give up smoking recently to vape -gave up fags 10 years ago

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