Read about half way though the original post here, thought I should point out that we exhale just about everything except the nicotine because it's a little more sticky than everything else.
The key here is you said "wheezy" and unless you have an allergy to pg (posible but rare for real allergy) the number one cause of that is high VG from my years reading this forum. I had those symptoms with VG at 50/50 and higher so I went to 70pg/30 vg and now at 80pg/20vg and no wheezingso try high pg and if that doesn't work high vg and maybe try using a lower power tank and minimize your juice intake (higher nic if you need it) and don't worry about clouds just go for flavor. My philosophy is listen to you your body it knows what it doesn't like. Also you have a voice in your head talking when you post lol
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Read about half way though the original post here, thought I should point out that we exhale just about everything except the nicotine because it's a little more sticky than everything else.
Anyone else have to login every damn time you visit even with keep me logged in checked? I just had a great reply wasted because it timed out on me. POS ECF.
I used to get colds every year and a hacking cough from mid-winter to well into spring.
No colds in 4 years since I quit smoking using vaping.
DW is significantly harsher than saline.
Use saline for inhalation at 1/5 of the PG viscosity target.
I can tolerate about 10% PG.
I use 10% (PG based) flavor + VG nic + 3-4% saline + VG
That approximates 30PG/70VG - 25PG/75VG for me.
Be careful buying from Ebay. Some will try asking 5ml/200pc price for 3ml/100pc
200pc of 5ml vials should cost $20-$25 including shipping IIRC
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I think it was @Kurt that said that vapor droplets are too large to enter our lungs' alveoli (where respiration occurs). I trust Kurt the (PhD) chemistry professor/researcher.Hmmm, thanks for answering and for the half read LOL. Interesting concept you have there, exhaling everything except the nicotene... I've read lots of different ideas on this subject...
Oh boy, something new to research... You really need to stop...maybe I'll look further into that.
I think it was @Kurt that said that vapor droplets are too large to enter our lungs' alveoli (where respiration occurs). ...