Tongues afire... in The E-Cigarette; I have solved the burning, at least with kick liquid. I mix it 80/20 with vegetable glycerin. That makes is ...
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I have solved the burning, at least with kick liquid. I mix it 80/20 with vegetable glycerin. That makes is much smoother and seems to give a lot more vapor also. It also seems to have solved a couple of other issues, though they were small compared to the burn in my throat. I seem to be topping of the carts less frequently and i don't seem to get liquid in my mouth through the cart like before. I don't know why it works but, at least for me it does. It even takes away the burn using the passthrough. And before figuring this out I had been using only the screwdriver because it seemed that no matter what liquid I used it burned with the passthrough.
Last edited by justrubl; 03-07-2009 at 11:13 PM.
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Originally Posted by
aquius
If you've cut down/stopped anologues it leaves certain people more prone to a condition known as RAU, which results in periodic ulcers in the mouth.
I see this answer often and I have to disagree.
I had quit for ahwile on the patch and never had the sores, but when I started esmoking I got them.
So I think it is the residual nicotine.
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Originally Posted by
Ringo*
I'll be watching this thread. I am in the midst of my first bottle of ejuice and have been experiencing sores in my mouth. I'm not sure if it's normal. My first one was behind my bottom lip. It cleared up after 2 days or so, and now I have a second one inside my left cheek. It feels raw and bumpy. I am not prone to these sorts of sores so I'm thinking this may be a possible explanation.
If you are vaping a PG based juice, it can be an allergic reaction, as reported by some members. Try VG.
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