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Please look at whats in quotes. As in, what is inside quotes, EXACTLY. Unchanged. Not separate. As in, put together EXACTLY as what was written.
I said, a bottle is not allowed to say
quote USP Vegetable Glycerin,
unquote. It can be VG, and say that it is VG, but if it says USP, it will never, under any circumstances say....
quote! USP Vegetable Glycerin,
unquote.
The two are not mutually exclusive. The words USP Vegetable Glycerin, together, as three words in a row, legally are not allowed to exist. You can say:
"This vegetable glycerin is USP grade"
"This USP Glycerin product is sourced entirely from vegetables"
You cannot say:
"This is USP Vegetable Glycerin". To have the USP rating, they can't say this. Glycerin, as it is listed as a pharmacological product, is only Glycerin. The chemical. USP grading does not differentiate, and in order to say "USP", they cannot differentiate as USP Vegetable Glycerin. They can call it USP Glycerin from veggies, or Vegetable Glycerin which meets USP requirements.
If it says its VG, that doesn't mean its USP.
If it says its USP, that doesn't mean its VG.
If it says its USP, then its safe (barring allergies).
I doubt USP is saying it is safe to VAPE, but simply safe for the intended use/uses which do not include vaping. Am I wrong here or has USP actually tested the effects of this for our intended use?
If it says its Vegetable Glycerin, its not necessarily safe.
Nor necessarily unsafe? Perhaps less quantifiable / verifiable is a better way to view this?
If it doesn't say its USP grade, I wouldn't buy it.
(I am pro choice )
If it only tells you its vegetable glycerin, I wouldn't buy it.
(I am pro choice )
If you're allergic to peanuts, don't buy vegetable glycerin. Instead, look to USP glycerin sourced from animals (their fats, really).
This was something I must have missed earlier, as I had been thinking it could not say what it was sourced from and still be USP.
If you're allergic to pork or some such, don't buy glycerin sourced from animals. Buy vegetable glycerin.
same as item above.
If you're allergic to both, don't buy glycerin.
If you aren't allergic to either, buy USP and stop worrying about it.
I do not think USP = USP certified as safe to vape. I vape it anyway
If you're allergic to PG, go with glycerin.
If you're allergic to PG and both types of glycerin, find out if you can use PEG (polyethylene glycol).
(good idea)
If you can't use any of it, put down your PV, and walk away. Buy something that vaporizes solids like the iolite.
quote! USP Vegetable Glycerin
unquote does not exist. USP Glycerin made entirely from vegetable sources does.
This is what I wanted to clarify.
Was this clear enough for you?