Egads dude!!
Even *IF* you were vaping like dopers smoke pot (IE: take a hit and hold it in until your gasping for air and the 'hit' is almost all absorbed by your body)...
@ ~100 cal per 30ml your talking ~150ml A DAY (or more!) to hit 'mid 100's'...
Then again, it is rather debatable exactly how much the average nicotine vapor's vape is actually absorbed into their body.
(the clouds/weather patterns in enclosed indoor spaces with just ONE person vaping nicotine is any indication of how much DOES NOT get absorbed and exhaled)
Ether that is A BUTLOAD of Nicotine OR your merely recreational vaping.
Ether A up the nicotine content (so you need less vape) OR B if your vaping just for fun - just STOP!!
Breathing ANYTHING other than plain clean air is not as healthy as plain old air and is hazardous to your health.
I *may* go though 30ml A WEEK. I smoked for +40yrs so vaping is NRT for me.
That’s not how math or nic addiction works I think. Mostly because for a nic addict it’s dependent on how much nic not how much juice.
To quote: “So if one was to Vape about 8ml's of 100% VG e-Liquid a day, and they received All of the Calories from the VG e-Liquid (which the Don't), then they would receive a about 43 additional Calories to their Normal Diet.”
So for mild weight gain I would have to vape at least 60mls, which is about what I go through in a day (I don’t quite chain, but it’s not far off. It would be really expensive if I didn’t DIY)
30 mls a week is really low to my experience. At 5%, which is the disposable standard, that’s 0.214 mls of nic a day. My memory s theres about a ml of nic in a cigarette, or was it a pack? I forget. That’s not a pack a day that’s a bit more than a pack a week. When I was smoking I was a 3 pack a day smoker. Your 30ml a week Seems low. Unless, of course you are also DIYing and doing much stronger juice. Then it works. I used to mix 30 ml bottles of 8 and would frequently empty them in less than a day. 20 not so much.
The thing is the standard strengths available in B&M stores today are 3% and 6%
So while it can be done in theory, in practice it can’t unless you DIY.