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| | #181 | |
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look fact is, vaporizing or burning things can create carcinogens and harmful chemicals; its a convenient drug delivery system, not a safe one for peace of mind: Propylene glycol is a refined glycerol (glycerine, glycerin) used in many food and drug applications. In fact, its used to cut diazepam for injections. You can mainline it. This, however, does not mean its healthy, especially when vaporized. of course, all is relative - no one worries about vitamins and nutrients in their beer | |
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| Full Member Join Date: May 2009
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ive been sucking on VG + menthol + lorran flavor literally all day everyday for the past month, I don't notice anything wrong or different except ludicrous amounts of vapor and no painful hits that I get from PG.
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| | #183 |
| PV Master ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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Just don't use it if you're concerned. This bush has been run around too many times.
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| | #184 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009
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OK, I don't have any agenda pro or con VG. Just trying to decide which one safer and there seems to be a lot of discussions about harmful acroelin that can/may/possibly come off the vaporized VG. Now does anyone know what happens to PG when it is heated? It seems that PG is commonly used all over the place for different purposes. Does anyone have any data on its safety when it's hot?
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| | #185 |
| Full Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Hi all, this is my first post. I just got my 401 yesterday, and it hurts like hell to smoke the liquid that it came with. (Along with whatever was in the cartridges), so I've been looking around to see if it was just me. I really want to try vaping VG now, where would be the best place to order? And from experience, what would be the mildest? I'm baffled as when I was smoking analogs (2 days ago) I could smoke M/boro reds and I wouldn't feel a thing. Thanks for the help! |
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| | #186 | |
| Super Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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Also, think about it, if this was true, how many thousands of people would be dead already. Everyone who vaped Glycerine would be dead. | |
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| | #187 | |
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found a great study on glycerin in cigarettes, but can't post links.. | |
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| | #188 | |
| Super Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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Good info, however, It shows that analog cigs do contain a deadly poison that was used as a chemical weapon at one time. | |
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| | #189 | |
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your argument is that a vaporizer does not reach the boiling point of the vaporized liquid just sayin' | |
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| | #190 |
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since i can't link the article I'll post excerpts "The Effect of the Humectants Glycerol and Propylene Glycol on Mainstream and Sidestream Smoke Deliveries of Acrolein, Formaldehyde, Acetaldehyde, Acetone and Propionaldehyde" "It was found that glycerol, added at a level of 3% to the filler, contributed about 8.5% of the total mainstream smoke (MS) acrolein. A more recent investigiation (2) showed that after spiking cigarettes with glycerol, a small increase in MS acroleim delivery was noted, however a significant increase in sidestream smoke (SS) delivery was found. In order to confirm these findings a more extensive project was commissioned. " "For MS the addition of glycerol and/or propylene glycol to the filler had no significant effect on the acrolein delivery. In fact, acrolein deliveries at high humectant content, ( 5%) were lower than for the reference cigarette. This is probably due to a lower weight of tobacco in the filler. For SS the addition of glycerol to the filler had a significant effect on the acrolein delivery e.g. 5.4% glycerol gave a 50% increase in acrolein delivery. The acrolein does not appear in the MS smoke in significant quantities perhaps due to-filtration by the filler rod or the filter itself. Approximately 1% of the available glycerol was converted to acrolein during smoking. Propylene glycol had no effect on SS delivery of acrolein. The cigarettes containing both humectants also showed increased acrolein deliveries which were directly proportional to the glycerol content of the filler." from what I'm reading, propylene glycol appears much safer, the OP was quite correct |
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