Is PG vegan/vegetarian? in Miscellaneous Groups; I started wondering about this, mainly because the alternative is vegetable glycerin, but I was unable to find any real ...
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Is PG vegan/vegetarian?
I started wondering about this, mainly because the alternative is vegetable glycerin, but I was unable to find any real answers. As far as I can tell (and please correct me if I'm wrong), VG is vegan/vegetarian safe. PG may or may not be. Anyone else thought about this or come across any answers?
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Originally Posted by
boondongle
I started wondering about this, mainly because the alternative is
vegetable glycerin, but I was unable to find any real answers. As far as I can tell (and please correct me if I'm wrong),
VG is vegan/vegetarian safe.
PG may or may not be. Anyone else thought about this or come across any answers?
PG is a synthetic organic compound. Most PG is made in an industrial process and the starting reactant is usually propylene oxide(from propylene(propene) - a component of natural gas). Some(a small percentage of PG) can come from Glycerin, but most comes from the propylene Oxide process.
Last edited by markarich159; 01-13-2010 at 09:40 PM.
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PG from VG?

Originally Posted by
markarich159
PG is a synthetic organic compound. Most
PG is made in an industrial process and the starting reactant is usually propylene oxide(from propylene(propene) - a component of natural gas). Some(a small percentage of
PG) can come from Glycerin, but most comes from the propylene Oxide process.
Is the glycerin-derived PG commercially available? Might be willing to pay a premium for that, if it were possibly better for the lungs.
BTW, appreciated your other posts.
Aloha,
kai
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Originally Posted by
Kauai Kai
Is the glycerin-derived
PG commercially available?
I'm sure it is available, but I truly have no idea how you would be able to determine the source at time of purchase. You may want to do a google search. In any case, make sure the PG you buy is verified USP grade(via certification of analysis).
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Hi, glad I found this group!
I'm a vegan and have not been vaping for long but as soon as I found out about the PG and VG I changed to VG, although the PG may be ok am not prepared to take the risk and anyway, the VG does sound a lot more healthy!
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