What is PPG ?

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Ha, you got me Cage :D

If you're bi-curious Phil you should check Trumpy out ;)


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Sounds way better than pg. Prevents cancer in rats, repairs nerves, relieves constipation (lol), the list is endless. Where do I get this magic drug, cuz the pg is killing me? On a side note, my new dse901 says in the instruction book that the vapor comes from water-soluble glue. Like Elmer's? Hope that's just a bad Chinese translation...
 

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They say (Sedansa) that it's PEG 400

PEG 400 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

So it's Polyethylene Glycol 400. If one of you scientific people can tell us if that's any healthier than PG that would be useful. :)
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really they said that it's PEG 400????

from what i have read in the German forum, it's the worst....
it mutates the cells because it is too big to get absorbed.
and kidney failure is also in that list... 8-o
 

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PEG400 is what Sedansa (at least: Sedansa USA) says they are now using (strangely enough there is some conflicting info about this though). If you want to read about PEG in e-liquid, here is a long but interesting read, that also gives info on PG and VG that is worth knowing (it's english through google translate so keep that in mind): http://translate.google.com/transla...p?tid=3727&page=1&sl=de&tl=en&history_state0=

PG is PropyleneGlycol
VG = VegetableGlycerine

PPG is PolypropyleneGlycol... and you don't want that in liquid! (However, some people tend to give PropyleneGlycol the abbreviation PPG - always tell them to change that; but it still happens, causing bad misunderstandings)
 

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PEG400 is what Sedansa (at least: Sedansa USA) says they are now using (strangely enough there is some conflicting info about this though). If you want to read about PEG in e-liquid, here is a long but interesting read, that also gives info on PG and VG that is worth knowing (it's english through google translate so keep that in mind):

PG is PropyleneGlycol
VG = VegetableGlycerine

PPG is PolypropyleneGlycol... and you don't want that in liquid! (However, some people tend to give PropyleneGlycol the abbreviation PPG - always tell them to change that; but it still happens, causing bad misunderstandings)

Did you mean to put a link in here katink ?

If you want to read about PEG in e-liquid, here is a long but interesting read, that also gives info on PG and VG that is worth knowing (it's english
through google translate so keep that in mind):
 
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