Does anyone know of 100% VG flavorings for DIY Mixing with delivery available in Canada

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sebastien1234

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Hi!

I'm allergic to PG(well I'm pretty sure I am) so I've been vaping 100% vg and recently started mixing, however I realized very soon that the flavors I ordered contained PG and It's not that great of a feeling lol. So could you please suggest a vendor that can deliver to canada; I dont care at all what country they are in as long as they can deliver.. I'm not looking for nicotine so this should not cause any issues lol.

Thanks alot!
 

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Hi!

I'm allergic to PG(well I'm pretty sure I am) so I've been vaping 100% vg and recently started mixing, however I realized very soon that the flavors I ordered contained PG and It's not that great of a feeling lol. So could you please suggest a vendor that can deliver to canada; I dont care at all what country they are in as long as they can deliver.. I'm not looking for nicotine so this should not cause any issues lol.

Thanks alot!

Most flavouring are suspended in PG. I am also sensitive to PG but the minute qty of PG in flavourings doesn't / hasn't bothered me or many others who have developed a sensitivity to PG. Truth be known, VG is far to viscous to properly suspend flavours with it's SG of 1.2

On average VG has a density of 1.2, PG 0.9, PGA 0.8, water and nicotine is 1.
 

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I keep reading to stay away from oli based products, they seemed interesting to me too, until I saw the list of ingredients for Lorann on this link http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/28975-lorann-flavors-color-coded-complete-ingredients-list.html. I figured out that I could only use the following flavors because the oil based ones are bad to vape:
Cheesecake Flavor
Pumpkin Flavor
Menthol Eucalyptus Flavor
Lemonade Flavor
Key Lime Flavor
Horehound Flavor

Quite frankly, that's a really poor variety of choice and I'd like an alternative to Lorann, that does not contain PG and is safe to vape (without oils)
 

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I dunno, I first tried 50% PG and got sick the first ejuice I purchased, I almost got discouraged from continuing to vape but I figured I'd take a chance with 100% VG, when I received that dose I was completely fine until I tried to DIY and bought flavoring without thinking that it would contain PG, I'll admit that I dont feel even as half as sick as when I vaped 50% PG since it was only a few drops in a few millilitres, but still, there was a little lingering bad feeling, giving me a headache, making me dehydrated and mildly congesting my sinuses. Bottom line: if I'm allergic to something, I don't want to consume it, I don't even want to put it in my cooking/baking anymore let alone vaping it. Any other suggestions?
 

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I dunno, I first tried 50% PG and got sick the first ejuice I purchased, I almost got discouraged from continuing to vape but I figured I'd take a chance with 100% VG, when I received that dose I was completely fine until I tried to DIY and bought flavoring without thinking that it would contain PG, I'll admit that I dont feel even as half as sick as when I vaped 50% PG since it was only a few drops in a few millilitres, but still, there was a little lingering bad feeling, giving me a headache, making me dehydrated and mildly congesting my sinuses. Bottom line: if I'm allergic to something, I don't want to consume it, I don't even want to put it in my cooking/baking anymore let alone vaping it. Any other suggestions?
How did you determine your sensitivity to PG? It could have been the juice itself?? e.g a liquid that the PG had started to deteriorate in, same thing can occur with VG BTW.

Not trying to be ...., just trying to help. How many PG liquids have you tried? Where they all from the same vendor etc? It took me well over two months to determine I was sensitive to PG and that was after vaping for 8.

PG starts to deteriorate after 2 yrs and 1.5-2 years for VG. So it doesn't matter what it held in suspension, flavouring, nicotine or on it's own. Not all liquids out there are as fresh as they could be. Mind you the majority are. Just sayin...
 

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Lorann has a Natural line which do not contain PG. There is also Take Your Diet to the Next Level with Organic and Natural Flavored Syrups and Toppings!, but they are a bit more expensive. Vaperite uses these flavors, and the ones I have tried are pretty good. I personally have not used any of these flavorings. If I make a juice with 10% flavoring (PG-based), I am ok, but more than 10% flavoring and I get the PG dryness and other issues. I figure the PG content of my juices is about 8%, but I don't know for sure. Less than 10%, since some of the flavoring is flavor compounds.

Some of the Lorann Naturals use alcohol and water, but most are VG based.
 
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