Well clearly you don't x
You are correctly evaluating the risks. The risk of nicotine is probably as near zero as you can get. The risk of flavoring is "unknown", although there is no evidence whatsoever, after over 6 years of use, that flavorings have actually hurt anyone either. Still a less well understood risk.But what we can do is see where we fall on the bell curve. I think people feel if they lower their nicotine they are in turn vaping healthier. I say if their nicotine is so low they can vape 20 mls a day, they are running a higher risk of some unforeseen issue with flavoring. Basically, too much of a good thing?
Ding! Ding! Ding! I think we have a winna!4mg x 40ml 160![]()
Clearly a left side outlier.4 ml of 6 mg/ml....24. My boyfriend still says I vape too much, time to show him this thread![]()
Holy (not)smokes Batman! that would put me in orbit.
Blame the TFV4, I'm cutting my nic down to 2mg after I've vaped this batch, it's just ridiculous lolDing! Ding! Ding! I think we have a winna!
then you'll probably just vape more... double LOLBlame the TFV4, I'm cutting my nic down to 2mg after I've vaped this batch, it's just ridiculous lol
Yeah your probably right, ah there's worse things to worry about than a bit of nic..then you'll probably just vape more... double LOL![]()
When I started, I was using 36mg/ml. That was for about a week, then for quite a few months I vaped comfortably with 21mg. Just a few months ago, I moved my nic level up to 24, and I find that I vape less. I only like two or three different flavors, and when they state "start at 1%", I almost always start with .5%, and usually decrease from that.. I am worried not about anything in my "1/2 DIY" juice. Caffeine and nicotine are two drugs I have no desire to stop using, the amount of flavoring that I use make me wonder "Why be concerned?" and PG & VG is PG & VG..then you'll probably just vape more..
The risk of flavoring is "unknown", although there is no evidence whatsoever, after over 6 years of use, that flavorings have actually hurt anyone either. Still a less well understood risk.