Too many e-liquids..

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Hi everyone,
I need some help again. I am feeling really weird since starting on VG e liquid. Have any allergies been reported to VG?
I have not stopped smoking the old fashion cigarettes but I smoke less than before and a lower nic.
I have only 3 e liquids with nicotine, two are 6mg, and one is 12mg. The 12mg I haven't even vaped.
I have 10 types of 0mg e liquids and one of those is VG only, one 70% VG and rest PG.
I thought I was fine with only PG but when I started with VG I started getting really strange symptoms. I have to underline that the VG are of a valuable source and well recommended e liquids.

What I get is: I get sick when vaping but not sick when smoking and never was.
I feel very hot in my feet and palms.
I get some strange feeling in my throat, coughing up stuff and a headache. Cough. Symptoms.Symptoms similar to a hayfever allergy. I also cannot sleep, feeling anxious like cannot breathe when I go to sleep, I get quite hipper-active. Also my tongue is burning.
Now, in past few days I tried too many e liquids, but all 0mg and only one 6mg which I mixed with 0mg.
The 6mg is halo Malibu flavour. The 0mg are: tobacco ( which I like the most), silkcut flavour VG, coffee, strawberry, mint, cherry, vanilla.

Can anyone offer an advice on what to do now?
I kind of don't want to vape now.. it makes my throat hurt, sore, the vaping is scratching it but with the normal cigarette I am fine.
 
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There is another problem I have. The only one (PG) I am fine with and I like is the one which the shop owner told me not to use because it might be Chinese made. But with that one ( tobacco flavour) I am fine with and also it helps a lot with trying to quit. Shall I keep searching for a different one which I might like. I already spent too much money on those e- liquids and not really willing to spend more this month.
 

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There is another problem I have. The only one (PG) I am fine with and I like is the one which the shop owner told me not to use because it might be Chinese made. But with that one ( tobacco flavour) I am fine with and also it helps a lot with trying to quit. Shall I keep searching for a different one which I might like. I already spent too much money on those e- liquids and not really willing to spend more this month.

IMO i would still vape the "possible" chinese made eliquid, if that seems to alleviate your symptoms then i would stick with it!
 
IMO i would still vape the "possible" chinese made eliquid, if that seems to alleviate your symptoms then i would stick with it!

Thank you.
That is a 0mg I bought from Amazon. Mixed with a bit of a coffee flavour it was my fav flavour and I was fine.
The VG irritated my mouth and throat. Now I cannot even vape.
I will search around to see if anyone reported being allergic to VG.
 
I'm having your issues but with PG.
Any PG over 50/50 gives me the same trouble as you.

It's a shame realy :-/

There is lots of issues that I am suspicious of at the moment.
First of all I am not sure that my 0mgs are actually 0mgs. I've seen some small print - hard to read, so I might make a mistake on one of the fancy VGs. It says: ingredients: Base VG ( at least 70%) Vanillin 13% PG (less than 10%) L-nicotine ( less or equals 2.6% or more or equals 0%) 2.5 Dymentpyzine (2%) Peach Aldehyde (1%) Acetylprialsine (0.8%) Methylcyclopentelonyne (0.3%) Tabone (0.1%) Demascenome (0.1%)
I am now thinking do all e liquids have those but this company has just written it down? Talking about the chemicals in old style cigarettes, eh?
Do we really know what do we get in these e liquid bottles?
The other thing is that I suspect possibly getting a high level of nicotine in a bottle that has a 0mg label. It had happened before.
Oh dear.. I am not sure where to buy any longer.
 

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Thank you for this. This is quite interesting. So, is it true that VG transfers into sugar. What about the diabetic people then?

Hard to say, vaped VG probably has different properties than ingested VG, but I would suspect the sugar levels from vaping VG is only a minute fraction of what you get from eating a piece of bread, or chewing a stick of gum.

I guess best way to find out is measure your blood sugar level with those diabetic meters before and after you vape VG. I think its unlikely you will see a significant spike in readings, but then again, everyone reacts to certain things differently.
 
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