DVap - what do you suggest if someone posts about adding PF to e-liquid, just ignore it or try to give at least some considered guidance ?
I merely suggested that 1-3 drops / ml seems reasonable to me. PF extract is used by many many people and has been for a long long time. If one is sensible about dose then I don't think there is any significant danger.
We still don't have a handle on the citric acid effectiveness and there's no WTA for sale. 'That man' might be someone who continues to smoke and inadvertently causes a fire.
I'm with you on 'safety first' - but that's why I thought better to say something.
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Even vaping is a bit of a leap in the dark; but one i, and most here, consider to be relatively safe.
I think we need to keep in mind the fundamental goal of
producing an efficacious e-liquid such that vaping can produce the desired outcome. If efficacy were the only consideration, then it would be snus for everyone and we'd have done with the chemistry.
I believe that with many herbals, the evidence for efficacy (in whatever it's said to do) can be tenuous. We might consider traditional routes of administration -vs- atomization/inhalation. Just because something might work well in a capsule or as a tea doesn't mean that vaping it would be a good idea too. Maybe it would be, maybe not.
Perhaps our e-liquids should give us as much of "what works"
from tobacco as we can get and as little of anything else as is practical. So, I guess I'm more comfortable with the idea taking the herbal tablets and brewing the herbal teas.. but not getting "too clever" with the e-liquids. A herbal that is traditionally taken in pill or tea form might behave differently if vaped. Two potential issues come to mind, 1) lung irritation, and 2) thermal stability. That herbal that brews nicely into a tea might do nasty things at atomizer temperature.
In answering questions from individuals who ask about adding "x" to an e-liquid, the first question might wisely be, "What do you think could be accomplished by this that couldn't be accomplished by a more traditional route of administration?" Just because something can be vaped, it doesn't follow that it should be vaped. I think an eye toward simplicity in e-liquid is a good thing to have. Of course, any well-known hazards or side-effects of various herbals should be fair-game for discussion.
So, in short, we need to ask folks if they couldn't more easily simply try a traditional administration route for herbal 'X', and provide any caveats/counter-indications that we might be aware of. This leaves room for herbals, and at the same time might help to minimize the potential of a problem caused by a vaped herbal.
If something really bad happened, it wouldn't be so much the herbal itself that got all the attention, it would be the fact that
somebody used an e-cigarette in the process of causing self-harm.
If I could make the above flash on and off with a klaxon blaring, I would.. because that's how it would look in the headlines that would be sure to follow.