PG in products

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smokinsimon

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Thought it might be a good idea to have a thread for products people consume everyday that contain PG and other that is found in our smoke juice.

I've been fighting a crazy sinus deal last couple days, big headache, and sleepy, think it was a sinus cold. I think I caught it from my dog lol, didn't know that was possible, but she was feeling bad Sunday, you could tell she wasnt feeling well at all. Then 48-72 hours later I was down with it.
Anyway, was taking Tylenol and read the back of it, and noticed it contained PG and PEG.
Interesting, I never would have looked or even cared before finding ecigs.
So there you go, I'm keeping track of how many products I consume contain what I vape.
Tylenol is in almost every home, and contains PG and PEG.
 

BlueSun

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Here's a list from Wikipedia:

Propylene glycol is used:

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Propylene glycol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

TropicalBob

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The hottest things on store shelves right now might be antibacterial hand sanitizers, as we face a looming swine flu epidemic. I'm even seeing dispensers in the food lines at buffet restaurants, to use before handling anything. So I looked at the ingredients in hand sanitizers today while grocery shopping. Two major ingredients to kill germs: Propylene glycol and glycerine.
 

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The hottest things on store shelves right now might be antibacterial hand sanitizers, as we face a looming swine flu epidemic. I'm even seeing dispensers in the food lines at buffet restaurants, to use before handling anything. So I looked at the ingredients in hand sanitizers today while grocery shopping. Two major ingredients to kill germs: Propylene glycol and glycerine.

To be honest all this hysteria about Swine Flu is exactly that, hysteria.
Our daughter contracted it and suffered the same symptoms of flu for 5 days, after which she was back at work, in a hospital. Initially the hospital had declared that if anyone contracted Swine Flu in her department it would close for 6 weeks, which had her wishing someone caught it!!!
Then she caught it and found that the hysteria had been downgraded to mild concern and the department did not close down but she had a crap 5 days and then went back to work!
Swine Flu is nothing compared to Manflu and that's official!!!
Manflu, the truth!
 

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I think its a nice thing to hear that the chemical we are using is in a lot of ordinary household products etc. That is definitely a good thing. Killing germs in the air might also be a good thing. But I do not know if all of that is 100 percent fool proof in giving it the total Okay to smoke it everyday for a long time. The best study I have read on it so far, is one I think bob posted about how they tested it on chimpanzees and had them breath it in for a few months and did not notice any ill effects. As far as PG being used in household items, it sounds nice, but I think it is irrelevant. The amount being used is hardly anything, and the form of intake is completely different.

It is about inhaling pure PG into the lungs on a constant basis. What are the effects of doing that. Thats what I would like to know. So far we are hearing things like lactic acid buildup, and drying out of the lungs and throat and of course, the word allergy being tossed around here constantly.
 
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