Grain Alcohol- is it safe to vape?

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I'm actually attempting to add passion flower Extract to my DIY juices, after looking for herbal form of Damania today in alocal organic store I instead walked out with the
PF Extract figuring I could somehow vape it for that extra oomph...It's said to add throat hit, extend the effects of nicotine, and of course I know it as sober drug ( something to ween you off say weed, incense, and those who don't know of the e-cig also use it to get off the traditionals too...My concern is that it is 66%-76% Organic Grain Alcohol and I want to make sure this is safe...I've readin other threads peopl purposely put it in to add TH, but I just want to verify...Tring to look for ratios, advice, tips, safety stuff, basically anything that can help me out in this...Any insight wuld be nice
 

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Yes, you can vape it but I don't know how safe it is to do so. I wouldn't think it would hurt you because you're taking it in small dosages versus drinking it. As for TH, hold onto the chair when you take a hit, you might knock yourself out of it. I goofed once and didn't allow an atty that had been soaking in it to dry. I loaded it up and well let's just say, my face turned red, eyes started watering, and my coughing was delayed because I instantly had my tonsils removed.
 
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Hairball, I'm laughing at you, but not mean or anything, it's just that I know exactly what you're talking about. I learned my lesson with some vodka that I was using spice up some juice I had. A little goes a long way lol. However, I did learn that I needed to watch the alcohol content, especially at 18 and 24 mg because nic is an irritant also.

The suggestion from tofu should be a good one imo, because it would lower the alcohol and provide more vg which I think protects better than pg does. It seems to me that pg does nothing to protect from the irritation of other ingredients.
 
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