e-Liquid in The E-Cigarette; Actually I find no difference between no-nicotine and high nicotine cartridges.... to me its all about the smoke... I dont ...
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Actually I find no difference between no-nicotine and high nicotine cartridges.... to me its all about the smoke... I dont sense the nicotine anyways after the second cigarette( the real ones) ...
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Originally Posted by
zaphod
Actually I find no difference between no-nicotine and high nicotine cartridges.... to me its all about the smoke... I dont sense the nicotine anyways after the second cigarette( the real ones) ...
Well you will certainly get plenty of smoke from VG. A couple of drops of glycerine alone on an atomiser will produce huge clouds of vapour
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Nice, thanks a lot guys, going to test it. From what I read in the bulgarian forums there is glycerine at the drugstores for under 50 cent per 50 ml
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Hello, again, Got something called marked Glycerinum - 85% Glycerol + 15% distiled water but the gall at the store was not sure if its food grade... I dont know if its vegetable either..
I wrote email to the manufacturer to ask if ots ok to use it as food ingredient.
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If you have any large supermarkets have a look under the cake making ingredients or check out a cake store. You can buy VG in small bottles here in the UK quite easily.
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Okay the pharmaceutist at the drugstore told me the stuff is ok for oral use.
Are there any chances for glycerine to be toxic or generaly not good for smoking?
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Scientific data on that question is hard to come by, but the common wisdom is that vaping PG is safer than smoking cigarettes and vaping VG is safer than vaping PG. You should check out info in the do-it-yourself e-liquid forum to learn more including recipes, ratios and flavorings.
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Originally Posted by
zaphod
Okay the pharmaceutist at the drugstore told me the stuff is ok for oral use.
Are there any chances for glycerine to be toxic or generaly not good for smoking?
Yes. I smoke it nonetheless, though.
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Originally Posted by
Dale
[...]and vaping
VG is safer than vaping
PG.
I don't understand that statement...
As far as I've read in this forum, there are more scientific studies about inhaling PG than about VG.
As far as we know, I feel both are safe enough ¿why do you say VG is safer than PG?
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You will find that the chemical company testing Pillbox's liquid made a very positive report, suggesting, however, that the safer VG be substituted for PG. I'm sure that's where the conclusion comes from, since you're not going to find tests that compare inhaling the two substances.
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