TH, don't need it. How does it relate to dry throat?

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CaptJR

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I don't really understand all this. As important as TH seems to be to a lot of people on here combined with how heavy a smoker I was makes me wonder why I don't like TH.

I think part of it is because I hate the dry and irritated feeling I get in the back of my throat. The irritated throat does seem to be related to TH. I have two main juices I use, tobacco and grape. Both are 12 MG of nicotine. The grape has much less TH and doesn't seem to irritate the back of my throat much.

None the less, I still vape the tobacco more. I think because I like the taste of the tobacco and it is a more pronounced taste even though the grape is suppose to be double flavor.

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I'm not a TH fan either. I enjoy just about anything in terms of flavors. PG and nicotine content is what give the TH factor. Try upping your percentage of VG and see if that takes care of your issues. Also, high PG juices will dry you out faster than VG does.

I keep reading on here that increasing VG decreases taste.
 

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I keep reading on here that increasing VG decreases taste.

I vape with a 50/50 or higher VG content and I really don't notice a big loss in flavor. Might just be me...but it's only been a very subtle difference and I honestly don't mind it one bit. I suppose we're all different though and obviously you might have a different experience.
 

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VG in cartomizers works just fine. I'm vaping a 2ohm Boge in a tank with 60% VG and it's wicking and vaping perfectly...for 3 days now. Filling a cartomizer with VG liquid is best done with a syringe though, so you're not waiting an eternity for the thick liquid to soak into the filler.
 
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