I was responding to a post, if that nauseates you I'm not sure why you would even quote my post unless it was out of anger and frustration and honestly that helps nobody.
I'm glad you have broke the addiction and create your own liquids, I have done the same in the past at 0% nic levels, but you are making a generalized statement that because you could quit, anyone can, and that's not really fair. I enjoy vaping and if I needed to mix my own liquids without nicotine I'd be ok with it, as I've done in the past. I've smoked analogs for 20 years and have quit numerous times, but I enjoy nicotine just as people enjoy caffeine.
I'm abiding by the forum rules and replying to posts I find interesting, I'm not sure why that is an issue.
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You were the one saying it would be a good idea for the FDA to regulate liquid because you were concerned about "impurities'
You think the FDA will keep bad stuff out of your vape juice when they said it was ok to put CARPET GLUE in analogues?!
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/213440-eva-what-you-should-know-about.html
You also mention you were concerned liquids weren't made in labs and who knows what's in them:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...422080-anti-e-cig-commercial.html#post9636320
The FDA and those folks in labs were really on the ball when they let this happen:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/20/health/20heparin.html
My point is, I know EXACTLY what's in mine and I feel far safer with my vape liquid than I do with many medications I buy at a pharmacy. I've know idea where that crap came from
If you'd spent a little time reading a few of the stickies here:
DIY E-Liquid
you probably wouldn't have said this:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...2080-anti-e-cig-commercial-2.html#post9636789