30ml pg flavorless 60mg... too much?!!

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LKSkang

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Okay, so after reading and looking online, I haven't seen anyone sell this stuff... I got it, and got a 10ml coffee flavor (concentrate).

So if I use a 3:1 = 45mg... this still seems high in comparison to what most people on this site are using... any advice?

Just to put things in retrospect, I usually smoke 10 analogs a day of regular strength (2mg or so?)
 

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Search google or this site for a free program called "e juice me up" install and plug in what you have and what you want.
You should be shooting for 12-18mg/ml nicotine strength.
45mg is far too high. Probably make you sick.

If you are going to have 100%PG juice, try starting with 10% flavor and 18mg/ml. nicotine.
Use the program to calculate the exact amounts of ingredients to use. Don't try to wing it.
 

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