blu brand ingredients?

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Stanton Cree

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What is the percentage of PG and VG in blu eliquids for the refillable blupro? it is protected information according to blu customer service.

I am trying to determine why with blu i am getting an itchy feeling with some flavors by them,

I would also like to know what other brands i can use without messing up the clearomizer
 
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It’s not impossible you’re allergic to PG. what brand of eliquid you use shouldn’t make a heck of a lot of difference. My memory (which may be out of date) is blu is a marketing reseller company. They don’t actually make or design ANYTHING themselves except logos and advertisements. They just buy obsolete systems from china, rebrand them and mark the price up another 60%.

Therefore whichever device you have was likely not designed originally to use blu’s stuff exclusively to begin with.
 

Stanton Cree

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cool...I think I'll hit a vape shop when I get a new clearomizer and try some only vp.

its weird though, my first week on blu vape I felt nothing and then it started getting a bit painful after a week or so. which from my understanding shouldnt happen with vape. and im not going back to tobacco

glad I only paid for their product with referral points lol. never been allergic to anything in my life so it never crossed my mind. thanks for the info.

in the pic is a pen im using. it has a mouth piece, clearomizer with a long wick in it amd the battery
 

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also ive read that not staying hydrated and inhaltion technique could play into a sore throat or burning sensation as well. should I hold it in my mouth briefly before inhaling to cool it down?
Yes, that is called the MTL (mouth-to-lung) inhale technique, as opposed to the DTL (direct-to-lung) technique. It could indeed cool the vapor a bit.



E-liquid ingredients tend to draw moisture from our mouth. It's always recommended to drink plenty of water or suck on hard candy to alleviate this.
 
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Proprietary pods aren't going to give you any info. They just won't and for that reason it may be best to avoid them, if you think you have a sensitivity. It may be PG or VG, or it could be something "added" to the pods that isn't always usually vaped. IDK.

I'm glad you are going to try another device, one where you will have more control and transparency about your ingredients.

If the problem persists, even as you try different ratios and whatnot, please see a doctor. We aren't doctors and we can't tell you what you may or may not be sensitive to, and it's also possible allergy season just hit, you could have a throat infection and etc. etc. By all means try different liquids, just if the problem continues much longer please see a doc.

Anna
 
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