Origen Little 16.
Origen that was it. THANKS!
Origen Little 16.
I started DIY about 6 months in and got lucky. I ordered ingredients plus one flavor that sounded promising and for the first batch used a very minimal amount of flavoring (you can always add more). What that lead to was a pattern where I use only enough flavoring to cover the taste of the other ingredients, which works out to 1%. It turns out I can vape that all day every day because I never tire of it. This has saved a lot of time, money, and complexity. I just don't participate in the flavor part of the hobby and don't miss it. I consume about 2 ml's of flavoring a month. I just bought another 4 oz bottle. 120 ml / 2 = 60 months / 12 = 5 years. The bottle cost $12 / 5 years = $2.40 a year. My total cost of ingredients is about 1 cent per ml. I do not understand why so few people mix. May be that's going to be changing now.
I've not used them, but this is what is on their contact page. If you're in the US, that means a longer wait time for your stuff.
Vapeyaya co. Ltd
Office in China
Building 105
112# Sakura South Road, PuDong Zone
Shanghai China 200120
Office in Germany
Parseval str.11,
40468, Duesseldorf,
Deutschland
Curious which nic supplier you went with?I have 8 separate windows open of nic suppliers and I officially have no idea who to choose.
Nic base for freezing, should that be ordered in pg or vg?
"I think there's no evidence from looking at the cancer biomarkers, that it could be as high as 98% or 99% for cancer."
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEEY-1QT3P3yJofQAuix3H1YqGQgEKhAIACoHCAowyNj6CjDyiPICMJyFxQU?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
And the anti guy, West Virginia University School of Medicine associate professor Mark Olfert, is incompetent."I think there's no evidence from looking at the cancer biomarkers, that it could be as high as 98% or 99% for cancer."
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEEY-1QT3P3yJofQAuix3H1YqGQgEKhAIACoHCAowyNj6CjDyiPICMJyFxQU?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
And the anti guy, West Virginia University School of Medicine associate professor Mark Olfert, is incompetent.
"It's something in the base solution," he said. "The base solution is made up of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. These are oils. Petroleum."
How the heck is this guy any kind of professor at a school of Medicine without the most basic knowledge of organic chemistry? PG and VG are not oils, they are sugar alcohols! Moreover, VG is not made from petroleum.
I've seen more idiots in the past few weeks than I have in my entire life. Supposed doctors talking about all kinds of chemicals in vape juice and how they are deadly. You can only shake your head.And the anti guy, West Virginia University School of Medicine associate professor Mark Olfert, is incompetent.
"It's something in the base solution," he said. "The base solution is made up of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. These are oils. Petroleum."
How the heck is this guy any kind of professor at a school of Medicine without the most basic knowledge of organic chemistry? PG and VG are not oils, they are sugar alcohols! Moreover, VG is not made from petroleum.
And the anti guy, West Virginia University School of Medicine associate professor Mark Olfert, is incompetent.
"It's something in the base solution," he said. "The base solution is made up of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. These are oils. Petroleum."
How the heck is this guy any kind of professor at a school of Medicine without the most basic knowledge of organic chemistry? PG and VG are not oils, they are sugar alcohols! Moreover, VG is not made from petroleum.
Understood, but they are supposed to have a basic knowledge of biology and organic chemistry, and the difference between oils and alcohols is freshman level stuff if one is planning to go to medical school. Heck, I learned it it high school!Medical doctors are not scientists