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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Mexico City
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| Hi guys, Just wandering, are you absolutely sure it's the nic? I've been vaping for a few months now and started with "high" juice, dropped it right away for the headaches and rising heart-bit, then used the 11mg, same result, dropped it. Now I'm using 0mg but the headache and palpitations never go away 100%, so I just don't breathe the stuff. Still better than analogue smoking thought, but have to be careful how I vape and this is with 0mg stuff from Johnson Creek (I assume this is not a risky china made product). Any thoughts? Cheers from Mexico. |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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Some people do have a bad reaction to inhaling propylene glycol. JC offers non-PG liquids. Try those and see if your symptoms disappear.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Mexico City
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| Hi Bob, Thank you for the reply, I'm already using non-PG. It's really no big deal, I started vaping to quit smoking, that's already happened and If I'm using 0mg juice, well it's clear I don't need nicotine anymore... Just curious about the reaction, we assume the nicotine is to blame, but not in my case. Cheers from Mexico |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Seattle, WA
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But you are correct that they are not the only unregulated source of things on the planet. Going on faith these days is a pure crap shoot...
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| Super Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Planet Claire, Florida
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I'm not assuming that it's the nicotine, I know it's the nicotine. I have varying amounts of nicotine in e-juices, from 0 to 24, and it's not happening with any other of my stuff. In fact most of the time I don't even look to see what the strength is, they're all in a drawer. But this bottle in particular, I couldn't wait to use it, and I know that's the one that was making me feel that nicotine overload. And I have some PG, some VG and some both. I contacted the seller, and I'm sure he'll take care of it. I've always had excellent service and products from them. I had started this thread ONLY to find out if it happens to other people here. That's all, not anything else.
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| | #26 |
| Full Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Sarasota, Florida
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Well here is an update, I switched suppliers for my ejuice same exact strength I had prior that was giving me the headache and sinus problems, I don't have them anymore. the consistency of the new juice I received is much different. Its not as thick.
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| Full Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Orange,CA
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I have bought 36mg eliquids from TW made in china. Initially I have tried to mix it up with 60% glycerin and didn't felt nicotine at all like I get it from Marlboro ultra lights cig. Once I started vaping 36 mg, I feel like I got kick after 4 puffs. That is it, I started to vape 36mg directly without cutting with glycerin but reduced the number of puffs to 4 or 5. Now I feel lot better and I don't even feel like vaping with coffee in the morning which I used to feel when I smoke analogs. Anything taken in moderation is good. I learned that in the first few days of vaping. Don't use USB passthrough, you will vape like crazy and you don't even know about it and don't take 16 puffs when you vape 36mg thinking it is equivalent to one analog. This is from my personnel experinence and no two people are alike. As kate and other experinced vapor told in the forum that listen to your body. Don't overdo it. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: marshalltown iowa
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: marshalltown iowa
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| | #30 |
| Super Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Portland, Oregon
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For what it's worth, as smokers and former smokers I think it should be evident to us that Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds and the others aren't exactly rigorous about their batch testing either. I'm sure we've all experienced packs of cigarettes that are FAR stronger than average. I know I certainly have. I've also come across individual cigarettes that seem to be absolutely soaked with nicotine. By the same token, I've had packs that seem like they hardly have any nicotine in them at all. So, pointing out the inconsistencies in nic juice isn't particularly helpful. It would be nice to have tight quality control on this stuff, but in its absence, the best thing to do is let the vendor you got it from know and see if you can get a replacement bottle. At least we have the luxury of doing that with e-cigarettes. If you tried to take a pack of Camels back to the 7/11 or Tesco or whatever because they seemed too strong, they'd laugh you out of the shop.
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