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What are Dekang liquids sweetened with? in The E-Cigarette; How bout some Tobacco Absolute to go with it? Tobacco Absolute Ethyl Maltol - crystalline powder...
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    How bout some Tobacco Absolute to go with it?

    Tobacco Absolute

    Ethyl Maltol - crystalline powder

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    I've been looking at the Tobacco absolute and Ethyl maltol for awhile now, I suspect that this is what is used in commercial liquid..

    I'll find out pretty soon - just ordered some.

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    Just an FYI for any insulin dependant diabetics like me out there...

    Vegetable glycerin, when ingested (drank, eaten, etc...) will not normally affect your Blood Glucose (sugar) levels... However, when vaporized and inhaled directly into your lungs it can have a NOTICABLE effect.

    SO if you just started vapeing and noticed that your BGl levels are acting weird, check to make sure your juice is PG based and has no vegetable glycerin.

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    Anyone else notice the Vanillin in some of the flavors? Chocolate being one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanF View Post
    Anyone else notice the Vanillin in some of the flavors? Chocolate being one of them.
    How about ALL of the flavors. And they actually list vanilla extract, not vanillin.


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    Read em again, Vanillin was in the list for a couple of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanF View Post
    Read em again, Vanillin was in the list for a couple of them.
    Well if you seen them, post them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimMitchell View Post
    Just an FYI for any insulin dependant diabetics like me out there...

    Vegetable glycerin, when ingested (drank, eaten, etc...) will not normally affect your Blood Glucose (sugar) levels... However, when vaporized and inhaled directly into your lungs it can have a NOTICABLE effect.

    SO if you just started vapeing and noticed that your BGl levels are acting weird, check to make sure your juice is PG based and has no vegetable glycerin.
    Hi Jim -

    Check the health forum on this, there are a few diabetics and people with high blood sugar who've posted regard PG and blood glucose. This isn't necessarily true.

    I lowered my blood sugar levels by 70 points and I vape 1/2 PG/VG like a fiend.

    V.

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    Thanks! I'll go check it out...

    My BGl levels were under great control until I switched from Analogs to vapeing... Now, they're all over the place...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Valkerie View Post
    Hi Jim -

    Check the health forum on this, there are a few diabetics and people with high blood sugar who've posted regard PG and blood glucose. This isn't necessarily true.

    I lowered my blood sugar levels by 70 points and I vape 1/2 PG/VG like a fiend.

    V.
    I would think that even if they did rise, if you're on a sliding scale, this should be able to be countered relatively easily. With some deductive logic, between meals when you're stable and aren't on an upward or downward trend, you should be able to vape 1ml no nic, watch the trend and figure out how you need to adjust for that mil.
    Now obviously everyone is going to be different, and this method wont work for those 2 shot a day'ers. but with sliding scale or pumpers, should be do'able.

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