Monday, June 8, 2015

Vaping Juices

My title at my business is Ill Vapes. I know, it's an outstanding title-- I made it up. It suggests that I am responsible for every bottle of e-liquid that leaves one of our wholesale customers' racks, and I make 95 percent of it myself by hand. There are just four components, and we did not find a single among them on the surface of the Moon.

E-liquid begins with the primary base, veggie glycerin. We (and most other producers) use qualified natural VG-- the glycerin does not offer flavor effectively, however does produce a great deal of vapor. The next component is propylene glycol-- this is typically pointed out by alarmists as being a "main ingredient in antifreeze." This is incorrect, as they're willfully puzzling it with diethylene glycol, which has really been found in mass market vapor cigarette items. I definitely do not include any of that to my liquid due to the fact that I do not make antifreeze.

Propylene glycol-- or PG-- is a cornerstone in albuterol, or asthma inhalers, and is perfectly safe to breathe in when vaporized. PG is thinner than VG, and carries flavor effectively-- the next active ingredient, flavorings, are generally suspended in PG. Flavorings are food-grade, can be artificial or natural, and are restricted just by the creativity of the juice maker.

A note about these active ingredients-- the "we have no idea exactly what remains in these things" arguments dissolve in the face of many research studies like these, showing that not just do we comprehend entirely exactly what's in these things, however we also have a strong understanding of their (negligible) toxicity when vaporized.

The last active ingredient is pharmaceutical-grade nicotine, and all juice manufacturers make their product readily available in differing nicotine strengths. They range from absurd (approximately 36 milligrams per milliliter-- essentially a Lucky Strike with the filter ripped off) all the way to nothing at all. That's right, no. What's the point of offering a "tobacco item" with no nicotine, you ask?

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