This is a question on the use of a particular flavor and the brand too. Menthol Eucalytus oil from LorAnn Inc. seems to be super concentrated and used to make cough drops. would this be a good product to use for vaping ? I would think Nic would get stuck in the menthol oil similar to a cough drop and provide even a bit higher percent of Nic to the blood stream , thereby possibly increasing the effectiveness ?
I am DIY with 24 mg Nic / VG ...no PG, ...12 % Distilled water and currently am trying to find a menthol flavor that is all natural and No PG.
Basically as "Minimal as possible" as far as chemicals go. also looking for anything possible to "ENHANCE" the % Absorption rate of my Nic juice.
Here is the low down on the product
Our Menthol-Eucalyptus oil is a natural, food grade essential oil with no added ingredients. Perfect for making homemade cough drops!
A little goes a long way!
LorAnns super strength flavors (also known as candy oils or flavoring oils) are three to four times the strength of water or alcohol-based flavorings or extracts.
Note: When substituting these flavors for extracts, use ¼ to ½ teaspoon for 1 teaspoon of extract.
Kosher certified
Gluten-free & sugar-free
Soluble in water
Appropriate for use in chocolates and coatings (typical use is ¼ to ½ teaspoon per pound)
Please..Chime in !
Steve -
I am DIY with 24 mg Nic / VG ...no PG, ...12 % Distilled water and currently am trying to find a menthol flavor that is all natural and No PG.
Basically as "Minimal as possible" as far as chemicals go. also looking for anything possible to "ENHANCE" the % Absorption rate of my Nic juice.
Here is the low down on the product
Our Menthol-Eucalyptus oil is a natural, food grade essential oil with no added ingredients. Perfect for making homemade cough drops!
A little goes a long way!
LorAnns super strength flavors (also known as candy oils or flavoring oils) are three to four times the strength of water or alcohol-based flavorings or extracts.
Note: When substituting these flavors for extracts, use ¼ to ½ teaspoon for 1 teaspoon of extract.
Kosher certified
Gluten-free & sugar-free
Soluble in water
Appropriate for use in chocolates and coatings (typical use is ¼ to ½ teaspoon per pound)
Please..Chime in !
Steve -
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