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I haven't heard anything about PEG for quite awhile. Initially wasn't it a possibility for people who were sensitive to both PG and VG? as the link states it wasn't particularly toxic, but i guess it never caught on. I wonder if the person who wrote the post was thinking of diethylene glycol (DEG) - wasn't that the antifreeze contaminant found in teensy quantities in one carto in 2009?
 

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I haven't heard anything about PEG for quite awhile. Initially wasn't it a possibility for people who were sensitive to both PG and VG? as the link states it wasn't particularly toxic, but i guess it never caught on. I wonder if the person who wrote the post was thinking of diethylene glycol (DEG) - wasn't that the antifreeze contaminant found in teensy quantities in one carto in 2009?

DEG is what the FDA found - at a level below any toxicological effects.


Have y'all seen the posts about 'diesel causes lung cancer not cigarettes'? :rolleyes: The article I saw linked to looks like the ramblings of a ... I don't know ... unibomber? :lol:
 

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DEG is what the FDA found - at a level below any toxicological effects.


Have y'all seen the posts about 'diesel causes lung cancer not cigarettes'? :rolleyes: The article I saw linked to looks like the ramblings of a ... I don't know ... unibomber? :lol:


that's ok, oreo cookies are just as addictive as other substances which cannot be named :facepalm:
 
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