Stealth-Juice: Vaporless E-Liquid

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DCrist721

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Sometimes you just draw a little too much attention exhaling a giant cloud of vapor. If there was e-liquid with only the nicotine and flavoring, it would be quite useful in places where you don't want people to know that you're vaping, like the Spirit Pub that banned E-Smoking. All you would need to do is remove the propylene glycol from the formula from my understanding.

EDIT: And add water or something else to dilute it, as brought up below.
 
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DCrist721

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Just hold it in long enough and nothing comes out.

But for sure Vince has it right. hold it for 10 seconds, and it all disappears anyway.

Are you guys insane? This should never be done with e-cigs just as it should never be done with analogs. Did you ever stop to think where the vapor was "disappearing" to? By holding it in you're giving it time to cool and condense back into a liquid form. You definitely do not want the chemicals in this stuff coating your lungs, not to mention that just the water vapor alone being deposited as a liquid in your lungs is a quick way to give yourself Pneumonia.

EDIT: I didn't mean to sound like a jerk, it just really scares me when people say things like this. So please don't do this guys, I would hate to find out that one of you got really sick from doing this.
 
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to much water will kill an atomiser faster then smokeing it to much if you want less vap use more pg in the mix VG vaps like a dragon but PG will still vap but using more in a mix will cause it to thicken take smaller puff and it would be like nothing. or just get used to the liquid taste and meter your self doses
 

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Are you guys insane? This should never be done with e-cigs just as it should never be done with analogs. Did you ever stop to think where the vapor was "disappearing" to? By holding it in you're giving it time to cool and condense back into a liquid form. You definitely do not want the chemicals in this stuff coating your lungs, not to mention that just the water vapor alone being deposited as a liquid in your lungs is a quick way to give yourself Pneumonia.

EDIT: I didn't mean to sound like a jerk, it just really scares me when people say things like this. So please don't do this guys, I would hate to find out that one of you got really sick from doing this.

DCrist.....you have a point.
Hahahaha I did not draw the logical conclusion to holding it in.

Damn. ok...i'm going to stop doing that now.
 

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DCrist.....you have a point.
Hahahaha I did not draw the logical conclusion to holding it in.

Damn. ok...i'm going to stop doing that now.

We used to do that at school with real cigs:oops: You had to hold it in for about 20 seconds but no smoke came out. Some people fainted of course and god knows what it did to our lungs.
 

DCrist721

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Wow. That sounds ridicccccccccc

Yeah, one teaspoon of liquid in your lungs is enough to give you pneumonia.

Here's a reply to someone who thought I was overreacting in the other thread:
Rorschach:"Uh. I'm going to stop holding it in:
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Rorsh--the person who alarmed you so about holding in the vapor was just overreacting. People do it all the time. I once ATE a Pall Mall cigarette on a flight to San Francisco and other than some stomach quease, no problems.

Eating is totally different then inhaling, and just because people do it all the time doesn't mean it's safe. My friend has been a Doctor for 4 years so far and I told him I ghosted Cannabis smoke in the bathroom of an airplane and that after my success I would be doing that a lot more in places where I didn't want to draw attention, and then he told me much of which I said in the other thread. The next day he showed me a picture of someone who had admitted to "ghosting" cigarettes in their bathroom at work and then the lungs of someone who smoked the same amount for a similar duration, and the lungs of the ghosting guy looked like he had been smoking twice as long at least. I then recently asked him about doing this with e-cigs and he told me that I only need one teaspoon of liquid inside my lungs to cause Pneumonia.
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I mean, obviously if you do this a couple of times you probably aren't going to have to worry about anything, but definitely don't do this on a regular basis.
 
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I gotta agree with DCrist here. I too would like a vaporless liquid for use when I'm in public, without having to jump through hoops to get it.

It would be very handy for flying, or for those workplaces where the boss just doesn't understand.


Count me in. I wanna vape ANYWHERE. Especially at work (a hospital).
 

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That's not the same thing, though. The argument is that holding in the vapor will cause liquid to collect in your lungs, but what about evaporation? Won't normal breathing expel the TINY amount of liquid this would cause before it ever builds up?

Taking a steamy shower would cause far more water to get into your lungs - but nobody dies from showering.
 
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