Most flavours are suspended in PG, so try one of Pictor's (sorry if i typo'ed your name) recipes.
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No, it's fine

....Sometimes, trying to work out why some things cause bad effects when others don't is frustrating. It took me a while to sort out all manner of things. First problem was the vanilla flavouring in some cig-size battery cartridges when I first stopped smoking - then the PG problem emerged and I had to change everything I was using (batteries etc.) and use VG based liquids. Within a week, the rash subsided & I stopped getting the severe breathing problems (like an asthma attack) and the cough cleared.
Gradually, I realised that some fruits caused problems too. There were times that I thought I was going to fail, and not because I wanted a cigarette!
I thought everything was working out well when I started adding 20% NT PG/VG to 80% of a basic Max VG such as CB or CLS, or some of the other max VG ones that were SR's - but after a few months, even that level of PG built up, and I ended up using Ventolin and/or Theophylline daily instead of just a few times each month to clear the small amount of congestion/airway tightening.
I can always use a 100% VG brand in a flavour I know doesn't trouble me for a couple of days and it will settle back down again - not the best tasting, but it does the job.
I've never had any such allergies or sensitivities before.
I do believe though that the more powerful the battery and more efficient the tank, the more liquid is being taken in, and therefore, the more it can cause irritation. I experienced it when I started using the iSticks, so now I use 2.0ohm coils whenever I can which enable me to lower the Wattage on the iStick to an acceptable level that helps lessen the power without really compromising the user experience (for me anyway).
A 2.0ohm coil in a MOW tank will allow me to lower the wattage to 4.5W, and a 1.8ohm coil in a mini Nautilus allows me to lower it to 5.5W (At full charge, and gradually decreasing with the charge, the output power is actually higher than shown on the display).