Propylene Glycol in E-Cigs: Is PG dangerous to inhale?

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Dihydrogen monoxide is used in pesticides, as a solvent in industry settings and a coolant in nuclear power plants, but you consume it every day.

That’s because it’s just water. Di-hydrogen mon-oxide: H2O.

Chemicals tend to have pretty scary-looking names, but they’re all around us, all the time. “Propylene glycol”...

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