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    See? It's catching.

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    Ha, you got me Cage

    If you're bi-curious Phil you should check Trumpy out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
    Ha, you got me Cage

    If you're bi-curious Phil you should check Trumpy out



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    They say (Sedansa) that it's PEG 400

    PEG 400 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    So it's Polyethylene Glycol 400. If one of you scientific people can tell us if that's any healthier than PG that would be useful.

    ps. Poly is "many" as in Polyphonic and Poly put the kettle on.

    It might be useful for people reading this Propylene Glycol
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    Sounds way better than pg. Prevents cancer in rats, repairs nerves, relieves constipation (lol), the list is endless. Where do I get this magic drug, cuz the pg is killing me? On a side note, my new dse901 says in the instruction book that the vapor comes from water-soluble glue. Like Elmer's? Hope that's just a bad Chinese translation...

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    Quote Originally Posted by deewal View Post
    They say (Sedansa) that it's PEG 400

    PEG 400 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    So it's Polyethylene Glycol 400. If one of you scientific people can tell us if that's any healthier than PG that would be useful.
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    really they said that it's PEG 400????

    from what i have read in the German forum, it's the worst....
    it mutates the cells because it is too big to get absorbed.
    and kidney failure is also in that list...

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    This is where i read it.
    SEDANSA USA

    It's the American Forum. You don't need to be a member to read.
    Just read the whole thread, it's only 2 pages.
    Very interesting.

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    PEG400 is what Sedansa (at least: Sedansa USA) says they are now using (strangely enough there is some conflicting info about this though). If you want to read about PEG in e-liquid, here is a long but interesting read, that also gives info on PG and VG that is worth knowing (it's english through google translate so keep that in mind):

    PG is PropyleneGlycol
    VG = VegetableGlycerine

    PPG is PolypropyleneGlycol... and you don't want that in liquid! (However, some people tend to give PropyleneGlycol the abbreviation PPG - always tell them to change that; but it still happens, causing bad misunderstandings)

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    Quote Originally Posted by katink View Post
    PEG400 is what Sedansa (at least: Sedansa USA) says they are now using (strangely enough there is some conflicting info about this though). If you want to read about PEG in e-liquid, here is a long but interesting read, that also gives info on PG and VG that is worth knowing (it's english through google translate so keep that in mind):

    PG is PropyleneGlycol
    VG = VegetableGlycerine

    PPG is PolypropyleneGlycol... and you don't want that in liquid! (However, some people tend to give PropyleneGlycol the abbreviation PPG - always tell them to change that; but it still happens, causing bad misunderstandings)
    Did you mean to put a link in here katink ?

    If you want to read about PEG in e-liquid, here is a long but interesting read, that also gives info on PG and VG that is worth knowing (it's english
    through google translate so keep that in mind):

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    Quote Originally Posted by surbitonPete View Post
    all this Bi talk is making me curious...
    and that is making me curious
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