It is not PG causing the Sores in General E-Smoking Discussion; Wordupecig.com has clear nicotine, up to 70mg...
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Wordupecig.com has clear nicotine, up to 70mg
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Nicotine is photosensitive and will gradually turn brown when exposed to light or air.
It's sort of like magnetizing a piece of steel. Still steel, just magnetic.
Supposedly does not change the chemistry.
But dark nicotine has probably been exposed to a little more heat and light than light nicotine. I wonder if light nicotine is less filling?
Flavorings, the 3000 or so chemicals put in your e-juice (just kidding only about 30) may be causing your problems.
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I've been using liquid which is mostly pg if not all pg and I haven't had any problems other then a dry throat sometimes. A sip of water and I'm right back in the game. I was thinking of trying out some vg juice for the better vapor production but after reading about some of the negative feedback in this thread I think I'll just get some small samples before I make a bigger purchase.
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Originally Posted by
bobtow
Wordupecig.com has clear nicotine, up to 70mg
Interesting. I ordered several Tobacco flavors from them and my mouth could not take it !
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Originally Posted by
pmd
When I first started vaping I was experiencing little toungue sores and thought it was the
PG. But it seemed isolated to one flavor, cinnamon.
After a little research, I found something that pointed to cinnamon flavoring that might cause this. No other flavor seemed to cause this, for me anyway, so I just don't vape that, problem solved.
I've Noticed That Most Posts Here Start With...When I STARTED Vaping....Maybe Its The Mouth Tissues Getting Used To New Chemicals??No???

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PG definitely caused congested sinuses with me, whereas VG doesn't.
However, both PG and VG flavoured juices cause the sores (mouth ulcers).
The best I have found so far is EcoPure, but even that can cause sores if I chain vape for hours and don't drink water. I just need to drink water, I must be susceptible to ulcers.
It could be a combination of the mouth/tongue drying out (and small fissures getting infected) plus concentrated liquid making it through the mouthpiece and settling on the tongue (or inside of the lower lip - another hot spot) burning the surface and again allowing infection to take hold. The flavouring could play a part too, I noticed certain liquids were worse than others regarding sores - despite similar nic levels.
Drinking (or just sipping occasionally) on water definitely reduces the number/severity of sores.
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I've had 0 problems with both VG and PG... So it must be an allergic reaction with those who do get sores, etc. I've had liquids from 10+ companies, ranging from 100% clear, to not being able to see through it at all.
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Originally Posted by
gamedemon
Interesting. I ordered several Tobacco flavors from them and my mouth could not take it !
If you get in touch with them, they will cut it to your nic needs
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