Those that claim Vaping is dangerous typically cite the trace amounts of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) sometimes detected in Vapor as evidence: this is poor science at best, and deliberate deceit at worst. in Toxicology, it is widely accepted that ‘the dose makes the danger’ and anti-vaping proponents use the occasional detection of VOCs to justify the de facto ban of Vaping: the only problem is that the same argument applies to many consumer products. In this Research study, Scientists studied The VOC content of common perfumes, and found the same compounds used to slander vaping: Use this research to prove that Vaping is no more dangerous than common deodorant.