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K*Rose

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if ecigs is your battle...then I can give you several manufacturing process with know poisons...forget the vanilla extract inhalers:)
What are you talking about? Have you seen my other posts? I am anything but a troll. I love everything about ecigs. It has saved my life. I am the proud owner of many pv's. I just don't want diacetyl in my juice. And, I am not your brother. Peace.
 

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All these suggestions are simply not accurate with the exception of the Ultrapure unflavored. The tobacco flavorings may be somewhat better understood, but I haven't studied the issue as I don't vape tobacco flavors; so those too might be safer. But these other companies are NOT 'vape safe' by any objective standard from what they put on their sites. They do not list the compounds used to create the flavors. Absence of Diacetyl does not make the product 100% safe. We do not know all of what we are inhaling. You have to live with this risk if you are vaping flavors. Why Diacetyl has been chosen as the compound to get worried about is a mystery to me.
The amounts of these compounds are small, and risks are low. I worry more about general QC and good business practices from a liquid supplier. The guy mixing in his garage is a lot scarier then .02% diacetyl in a flavoring.

If your flavorings worry you then dilute your flavoring and don't inhale the vapor. The nic can be absorbed by the mouth and nasal passages.
 
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