Greetings people
This train of though seemed to pop up over night recently (at least in my country and circle of friends etc), and I would really like to understand why. I have been eating organic food for half my life now, and so the switch to organics regarding vaping was a no brainer (considering I could find very little to no research on organic vaping).
I have read much of the literature of Dr Farsalinos, and a few other papers that seem to be of notable worth, and can't find anything on the horrendous dangers of organics that people are claiming. Am I missing something? From the consensus so far, it seems once your sources for nic, pg and vg are of a certain quality, the flavours are the component that seem to be the indecisive / variable factor.
I am all for being informed. I just want to know
Peace
P.S For a little clarity, here are my responses to some statements made by Jack, in one of my threads in the DIY forum
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How are they bad for you? Would you care to elaborate? Do you have references or proof, or can you at least add weight to this claim?
I have smoked Virgin Vapor exclusively since I began vaping, and they clog your coils no more or less than any other juice does
Again, hyperbole and rhetoric. What do you mean by 'organics don't break down can't be absorbed'? Can you please expand on your train of thought? Can you share some proof, evidence or lend weight to this claim?
Why would a flavour manufacturer put Xanthan gum in their flavours?
Many flavours, not just organic ones, contain ethyl alcohol. In fact, Virgin Vapor and some Crave flavours, are cold pressed, and contain zero alcohol.
I am a nutritionalist and a herbalist, and my curiosity has been nibbled at lately due to the OVERWHELMING number of regular people who are walking around chanting 'organic's are bad' and 'synthetics / regular juice is better' regarding vaping, without giving any real evidence as too why. Is it solely due to extraction of flavours from raw materials being unregulated and not performed in a lab to FDA regulations? Is there any actual lab research that has been done, or ideas put forward by reputable scientists?
This train of though seemed to pop up over night recently (at least in my country and circle of friends etc), and I would really like to understand why. I have been eating organic food for half my life now, and so the switch to organics regarding vaping was a no brainer (considering I could find very little to no research on organic vaping).
I have read much of the literature of Dr Farsalinos, and a few other papers that seem to be of notable worth, and can't find anything on the horrendous dangers of organics that people are claiming. Am I missing something? From the consensus so far, it seems once your sources for nic, pg and vg are of a certain quality, the flavours are the component that seem to be the indecisive / variable factor.
I am all for being informed. I just want to know
Peace
P.S For a little clarity, here are my responses to some statements made by Jack, in one of my threads in the DIY forum
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I stay way clear of Organics. They are #1 bad for you
How are they bad for you? Would you care to elaborate? Do you have references or proof, or can you at least add weight to this claim?
they are coil cloggers.
I have smoked Virgin Vapor exclusively since I began vaping, and they clog your coils no more or less than any other juice does
Organics don't break down can't be absorbed so they leave stuff in your lungs.
Again, hyperbole and rhetoric. What do you mean by 'organics don't break down can't be absorbed'? Can you please expand on your train of thought? Can you share some proof, evidence or lend weight to this claim?
If you go organic avoid ones with Xanthan gum
Why would a flavour manufacturer put Xanthan gum in their flavours?
Also alcohol
Many flavours, not just organic ones, contain ethyl alcohol. In fact, Virgin Vapor and some Crave flavours, are cold pressed, and contain zero alcohol.
I am a nutritionalist and a herbalist, and my curiosity has been nibbled at lately due to the OVERWHELMING number of regular people who are walking around chanting 'organic's are bad' and 'synthetics / regular juice is better' regarding vaping, without giving any real evidence as too why. Is it solely due to extraction of flavours from raw materials being unregulated and not performed in a lab to FDA regulations? Is there any actual lab research that has been done, or ideas put forward by reputable scientists?
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