Seriously, what does happen to the PV & VG in your lungs???

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Thrasher

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Thanks for your reply. I was just curious to know if you did some research for your opinion or were just spewing out something that you had previously heard.

Personally I try to spew as much as possible until I get caught :D

If you dig hard enough you'll find tests where people were in rooms so saturated they came out wet. After a few days no traces of the compounds were found in the body.

Researchers drenched monkeys in pg long term the only noticeable side effects were slight weight gain.

People been pounded in the face with fog machines since the 50's still no cases of disco lung on record.

Pg is still used in antifreeze in fact it was the replacement chemical to create animal safe antifreeze and is used extensively in food service or production areas where possible leaks could contaminate food sources.
It is used in iv's
Shampoo
Ice cream
You touch this stuff all day

VG is a well known sweetness additive in foods without adding additional calories.

Even on the most heavy of days a couple days later my lungs feel clear as a bell again.
 
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I should add to my post (about being extremely sensitive to toxins) that I can't vape most creamy dessert flavors. I do find that my body hates those, so I know there's something nasty in them. Anything with a graham cracker, pie crust, cake, or custard flavor makes me sick. I'm guessing it's diacetyl? Vaping, in general, produces no noticible side-effects, as long as I stick with mostly fruity flavors. I completely forgot about that, because I tend to gravitate toward the fruity stuff, anyway. I have a cucumber mint in my tank right now, and it's heavenly. :)
 
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