Anyone Found RY4 Flavor?

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I'm curious about why you insist on VG base. Glycerine is not approved for inhalation anywhere on the planet, where propylene glycol has been used on all tobacco products for a century and is approved for inhalation. Worried about allergies? Did you break out in a rash when you smoked? If not, why do you think you'll all of a sudden be allergic now?

Glycerine is almost universally a synthetic product. Calling it "VG" is good marketing, nothing more significant than that. Glycerine costs roughly half that of propylene glycol but "VG" and "Non-PG" liquids aren't cheaper.

Just curious about what the attraction is to glycerine..?

For me, the PG dries out my mouth and sinus', the VG doesn't.

As far as "approved for inhalation", I didn't think that VG, will be any worse for me than inhaling cigarettes.
 

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Just curious about what the attraction is to glycerine..?

Neither PG or Glycerin are technically FDA approved for inhalation in the manner or concentrations utilized in e-cig vaping. Both, however, are used and approved for use, in much lower concentrations, in inhalation dosage forms such as inhalers and nebulizer solutions.
Apparently, (although this has never happened to me) some people are slightly sensitive to direct PG inhalation(being that PG is a completely synthetic product produced primarily from propylene oxide). Glycerine(although industrially produced) is sourced from natural products(either animal or vegetable fats), and being the backbone to all naturally occuring mono,di and triglyceride fats, tends to cause less upper respiratory irritation in these, otherwise sensitive, vapers.
I agree the "vegetable" moniker in VG is somewhat unnecessary as long as Glycerin, USP is utilized. Some people, however, for ethical, allerginicity(porcine allergy) or religious(orthodox jewish or muslims) reasons, insist on using vegetable sourced Glycerin.
In any case as long as USP grade is utilized, any potential reactions, in both products, is minimized. Refer here:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/52669-pg-vg-labeling-purity-please-read.html
 

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So after reading this post I'm gonna throw my 2cents in
I just bought the closest thing to the original ruyan #4 I have ever tried and I wasn't even trying .

Tasty vapor we all know doesn't do copy flavor and I respect that very much but here is what I ordered and on a side note Geoff you are the man sir.

Start with highest vg add caramel, vanilla custard, and tobacco flavors at 48 my nic.
Then buy a 2 oz doubler of the same thing
Mix and enjoy:evil:
 
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