vegetable glycerine

  1. G

    Is dow optim fully synthetic VG Safe / Safer? Just how safe is 99.5% USP VG?'

    Hello All, I know that this topic has been beat to the ground here on ECF, and I have read just about every tidbit on the subject that exists. If you have not, may I suggest looking over the following ECF article before commenting on this thread please: Purity of PG, VG and PEG - The Short...
  2. Bakk

    Milk & Caramel VG ?

    Milk & Caramel VG It tasted great, but I cant find any info or source Anyone know about this brand?
  3. Zelphie

    Comparisons of Pg and Vg from diff places

    Is there information anywhere in the DIY forum that compares Pg and Vg by different companies? Im trying to see who might have the cleanest tasting base ingredients so as not to get in the way of flavoring. Im not sure if this has been disgusted. Thanks
  4. C

    Virgin Vapors review

    After ordering from virgin vapors a few times and receiving great juice every time along with great customer service I've decided to write up a review of the flavors I've tried from them. All juices were 100% VG. -Bed of Roses, This Actually tasted like a rose, delicate but complex and not at...
  5. LadyPhoenix

    My tale of PG sensitivity (Acne, Throat problems, Shortness of breath)

    Ok well, I started breaking out on my face within just a few days of vaping. I started with PG 24 mg. This made me very unhappy because when I was in my mid 20s I developed cystic acne and it made me feel like a monster for a year. I had to go on a treatment of Accutane to get rid of it. Since...
  6. LadyPhoenix

    Question about VG

    I'm just starting to get into ordering eliquids and filling my own cartos. I recently ordered samplers from an eliquid supplier with a great rep and they are a 50/50 mix. I find them to be truly disgusting. I can't stand the smell right out of the bottle, or the taste in my vape. As I do not...
  7. Chief-A-Lot

    Suppliers

    Ok guys, sorry I have been busy the past few weeks. For starters, The Maple from VV has some wicking problems, however, If you add a few drops of PGA (Pure grain Alcohol=Everclear) It helps out a bunch. I actually dont care for the maple too much but its not bad. I also got some blueberry which...
  8. kinabaloo

    Decomposition of VG to acrolein

    Some time ago I had the idea of testing the possibility of the decomposition of VG to acrolein by vaping a juice that was only VG and distilled water. The build up of a deposit in this scenario does not prove acrolein is produced, but it strongly suggests it might be. Similarly, the absence of a...
  9. Ramblin

    Vegetable Glycerin vs HUMCO glycerin-warning!

    On the advice of forum members I bought HUMCO brand glycerin from Walmart. Very sweet and 99.5% pure with the mentioned USP standard on the bottle. Nice vapor. The sweetness was overpowering though. One problem was it made me nauseous!!! I'll say that again for emphasis. It made me nauseous...
  10. rejoice

    PG OR VG Confused

    I am confused ,what is the dfference with PG AND VG? I have glycerine food grade and wondering which this is. Is this PG OR VG? All I know the glycerine drys out my throat. Which is the best? If one drys out my throat less ,I would like to know.:rolleyes:
  11. No burn baby

    Current skinny on VG vs. PG. Dr Loi?

    Dr. Loi, I'm hoping you will read this. Very simplistically, what is the current skinny on VG vs. PG. Are we right in thinking that VG is likely safer in general, even in the instance where no PG allergy exists? I don't want to find myself barking up the wrong tree by going out of my way to...
  12. youfillintheblank

    Glycerine inquiry

    Can anyone clear up my glycerine confusion??:confused: What kind of glycerine would be in the glycerine I buy at the pharmacy? The bottle does not state origin. Is it vegetable? or other? I bought it and after diluting 1/1 with water I then drip 2 drops of e-liquid, and 1 drop diluted...
  13. M

    Vegetable glycerine (glycerol) - safety discussion

    __________________________________ All 'medical' information about glycerine in the following posts can be safely ignored. Glcerine (aka glycerol, glycerin) is approved for inhalation in medical applications such as inhalers. The entire contents of the first post have been deleted. Dow...