Question about sweetner in juices

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Spazmelda

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BTW _ What is Organic when It comes to Non-Organic Compunds?

I wonder that myself. I suppose I could have looked it up at some point to see why they say it is 'organic', but I never have.

I use sucralose I my juices. The brand I use is ex-sweets. A tiny amount goes a very long way.

Eta: okay I had to google. Seems like organic juices means they use organic flavorings. I couldn't get a good idea of what the difference was between 'natural' flavorings and 'organic' flavorings.

I found this quote, "The NOP or National Organic Program defines organic flavoring as any non-synthetic flavor. It does not need to be organically sourced as long as it is all natural. The flavorings can not contain any genetically modified organisms, nor can they be irradiated."

I'm not really sure what 'organically sourced' means in this context, but apparently the label 'organic' for flavoring does not require it.
 
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I am not supposed to post here as a vendor so I beg forgiveness but I will make one last statement regarding the use of table sugar or sucrose to shed some light on why it is not used in ejuice. Among other things mentioned above true or not - it is extremely sticky and will clog your atomizer/cartomizer very rapidly. When I say rapidly I mean 0-60 in 2 seconds rapidly.

Ok. Won't even coment on "Table Sugar" and Sucralose.

But what Compound would You Recomend for someone who wants Sweet in their e-liquid?
 

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Eta: okay I had to google. Seems like organic juices means they use organic flavorings. I couldn't get a good idea of what the difference was between 'natural' flavorings and 'organic' flavorings.

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Seems like "Organic" could deal with some that has a Carbon Backbone. Or something that Arises from "Living" Organisms.
 

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Reading it again, it just seems that non-synthetic is the main thing. I guess if it came from rocks it would be okay, even though it wasn't organically sourced, as long as it wasn't synthetic, GMO, or irradiated.

It's a Jumbled mess isn't it?

LOL

Hey. This is what I think. And it Only aplies to me.

There 3,000+ chemicals on the Business End of an analog. vaping Sweet e-Liquids has made me feel Better.

They may not be Completely "Safe". But the Sweet e-Liquids make me feel better.

If It is going to Kill Me, I might as well enjoy it, Right. Sweet is Good.
 

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Yeah, I'm not concerned with sucralose. It's appx 600x sweeter than sucrose, so the amount you use is actually quite small. That's why they have to put the fillers in in the packet version. Otherwise it would be too small of an amount to pour out of the packet.

The ez-sweetz doesn't have the fillers (maltose and dextrose, iirc) so it won't clog cartos and atties, and I only use 3 drops in 100 ml of juice anyway. I also use the ez-sweetz in my coffee. If I could use sugar in moderation I would, but I lost s lot of weight partly by switching from sugar to sucralose. I was consuming a ton of calories in sugared drinks. I read a lot of research before I made the switch, so I was pretty confident that it was a harm reduction approach for me. Or course, very little has been done on inhalation of sweeteners (artificial or natural, I guess) so that's kind of a black box. As is inhalation of flavorings in general.
 

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are these artificial sweeteners used in all ejuices??? I know aspartame is poison and sucralose cant be much better, Its not technically consuming it tho, Not sure what the byproduct of vaping the chemical manmade sweetener would be, hmm

Splenda (Sucralose) Toxicity Exposed


Makes you just want to go out and buy her artificial sweetener detox kit for 70 bucks doesn't it as well as the book she's selling of course;)

Edit (just in case because you never can tell, thats sarcasm, not recommending anyone buy anything) I'm not a science expert and don't know much about the author, however I'm not inclined to take someone as an authority who profits from raising fears about a product without some other scientific evidence. No matter how illustrious the school she got her "PhD" from is http://www.quackwatch.org/04ConsumerEducation/Nonrecorg/clayton.html
 
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I once read an article that said swallowing to much saliva can cause stomach cancer as well as eating bbqued meat....sucralose is made from sugar using chlorine im sure its not great for us....neither is pumping gas...or using cell phones....or breathing plastic offgassing in cars or bpa in water bottles....touching receipts ....processed foods...fast food...just depends where you draw the line I guess
 

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I just posted a quick link about the sucralose, I didnt mean to link one that was selling there product, but it has been documented over and over that aspartame and other artificial sweeteners cause a wide range of adverse health effects, im not going to get into the politic side of why and how these things end up in our food/water because it usually falls on deaf ears and people just think your crazy...

Anyway, im just stating documented facts, that synthetic sugars are dangerous. Im not saying to not vape them, its your bodies , and yes i agree that its got to be safer than analogs, but these artificial sweeteners are in a very small amount of juices, i will avoid those juices myself.

I stopped taking the brand of protein powder i been taking for over a year after lifting weights because i found out it had aspartame in it, my choice. I also chose to filter the "flouride" (not even going to get into what it really is" out of my drinking water that our loving cities put in under the govs regulations under the globalists agendas. This was my choice as well and am not here to argue about the safeness of artificial sweetners, aspartame, flouride, vacines, or any other poisons the gov wants to pump us with, if its for u ....great.... its not for me.... u can think im crazy but do some research on these things first and you might find out im not full of #@%^ and that big bro isnt so friendly.

I think most of us are here because we chose vaping as a safer alternative to smoking, Ill try to keep it safe for myself and steer clear of the known unsafe substances.
 

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Deez I don't think your crazy I too have studied all that. I don't do vaccines or fluoride I don't use aspartame and I definitely don't trust the government.

My point was just that it is so hard to avoid
All the harmful substances out there. Just read on all the stuff in beauty care...deodorants, shampoos, laundry detergent....etc food...plastic

I just kind of gave up after awhile, when I die is up to GOD.

But when compared to cigs, ill take a little sucralose over those any day lol
 

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By the way deez I don't know if your a christian or not but I listen to a guy who talks about current events weekly u may be interested in. Kind of like a alex jones with a bible if u will.....

I know who your talking about i think, a buddy of mine was telling me about him at work, ya i listen to alex on podcasts from my phone everynight at work... things are getting crazy in this world, good to know others are awake bro
 

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ECBlend E-Liquids - Something Better sells the sweetener that I buy. Directions are to add 1 drop per 5ml juice. Sometimes, I will add more, sometimes less depending upon how sweet I need that particular juice to be.

The price is very reasonable, (to me), at 7 ml for $5.50/15 ml for $8.50 and comes in both a VG and a PG base - your choice.

~Tiger
 
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