everyday there is a new report of something wierd in the sky that can't be explained...other countries have opened classified files regarding unidentified flying objects but the US still remains hush hush on the subject even though former astronauts have claimed to have seen UFOS or say the govt...
FDA says electronic cigarettes contain same cancer-causing ingredients as tobacco cigarettes - WGN
The report said nitrosamine as the cancer causing chemical found in most of the e juice tests....
I have a good friend that works for WGN in Chicago..but don't know how to go about approaching...
Hey-
I know this is off topic but that is why I posted it in the "off-topic" chat..
I have my personal views on the matter but was curious if anyone has had their own experiences/encounters or seen something in the sky that didn't look right or know someone that did..
I find Ufology...
At this moment I like it too much..I use zero nic juice..and just enjoy the act and taste of vaping..maybe one day soon Ill get sick of it..but for now..no
I would suggest juicy liquid or nuvape non pg..those are the only ones I haven't had side effects from...
I also found non-pg flavorings (extracts) from Seelect.com Organic Flavor Extracts - Seelecttea.com
So what exactly did they find in SE carts that was cancerous? Are there valid reports or did they just take the FDAs statement for what it was?
That is really a big question with any juice really...how many hands does it go through? Where is the quality control etc ?
Im almost positive it IS the flavoring..I am prone to anxiety and NEVER experience it with VG.. but have had bad reactions w/some of the loranns and PG liquids from other companies.
I actually have some of those tea bags I use for my green tea in the morning...thanks for the info...but I hate messing with any kind of filling....I just drip drip drip w/my 510.
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