Too technical and detailed for this forum? I worked in the health care field for over 25 years. I have more information (and trivia) stored in this addled pate than many doctors but certainly not as much as a good pharmacist. I have enlightened more than one pharmacist regarding medication side effects and drug interactions because I fully research(ed) all medications taken by my patients, family and friends. I can't tell you how many docs and pharms were completely in the dark about the horrendous effects Chantix was having because they only read the package insert (during the early days).
Am I defensive? Maybe just a little. There are people here from all walks of life and the information available is absolutely mind boggling! I am in awe of the cumulative knowledge of this wonderful group of people who volunteer to help others. They do it out a desire to offer others what they have found: A safer way to quit smoking and a great hobby! I feel as though your comment was condescending and unnecessary. That is my inference. It may not have been your implication and I can offer the benefit of the doubt.
To answer one of your points that may not be readily apparent to some others reading this: yes, there are artificial sweeteners that become "unstable" at higher temperatures. For example, you can bake with Splenda by not Nutrasweet. The latter tastes bitter when heated but great in iced tea! None of them are proven healthy and there are numerous conflicting views regarding their safety. I have seen that sweeteners used in *many* eliquids were of the sucralose variety. This is more stable under heat. I assumed that was the reason it was used but I have never asked the question.
I am surprised that you could not obtain the answers you sought if you spoke with the companies directly. Every contact I have had with the manufacturers of eliquid has been quite satisfactory. Questions answered. If answers were unavailable, I received an email within a few days with a well researched, concise answer to my question.
Remember, the package inserts list EVERYTHING that happened during the drug trial, not just the results of an actual causal relationship with the compound in question. While informative, they are often the very reason a person will forego the medication they so desperately need. Can and may happen do not mean WILL.
If you are actually vaping for fun and pleasure, good luck with your journey! If you are taking a stroll down the trollpath, YOU GOT ME!
Yes. I was just explaining my background which is why my questions did not seem inappropriate to me. Not trolling. Genuinely seeking answers and I found those answers in several posts tonight. So that is all I wanted and I appreciate those answers that have been provided.