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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie" data-source="post: 2135094" data-attributes="member: 5640"><p>Bryan was glad to see you join the group - and as commented glad to have you active</p><p></p><p>for me the nicotine isn't the addiction - no longer any interest in cigs. It was more the act and mental. ecigs broke that. I have gone longer not smoking with these than I could ever while in the army. PG/VG inhalation will cause mild dehydration - drink lots of water. The doctors I have seen since I started vaping expressed no concern over vaping - and were happy to hear me switch from cigs. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol</a></p><p>Propylene glycol is considered Generally Recognized As Safe by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and it is used as an humectant (E1520), solvent, and preservative in food and for tobacco products, as well as being the major ingredient in the liquid used in electronic cigarettes (along with vegetable glycerine and, more rarely, PEG 400). It is also used in pharmaceutical and personal care products.[4] Propylene glycol is a solvent in many pharmaceuticals, including oral, injectable and topical formulations, such as for diazepam and lorazepam that are insoluble in water, use propylene glycol as a solvent in their clinical, injectable forms</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ehow.com/list_5972206_vegetable-glycerin-uses.html" target="_blank">http://www.ehow.com/list_5972206_vegetable-glycerin-uses.html</a></p><p>Every day you probably use some form of glycerin or glycerol. This clear, odorless liquid is sweet tasting and has a consistency of syrup. It readily dissolves in water and is a good solvent. Vegetable glycerin is derived from extracted glycerol fats from plant oils such as palm and coconut. It is commonly used as a base for pharmaceuticals and other household items. Glycerin can capture moisture from the air, making it a good addition to moisturizers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>PG/VG as seen in the above snippets are relatively harmless and in tons of other products. It may change some being inhaled but I don't see it anywhere near as harmful as the carcinogens in cigarettes or preservatives in fast food. Nicotine itself is a mild stimulant like caffeine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie, post: 2135094, member: 5640"] Bryan was glad to see you join the group - and as commented glad to have you active for me the nicotine isn't the addiction - no longer any interest in cigs. It was more the act and mental. ecigs broke that. I have gone longer not smoking with these than I could ever while in the army. PG/VG inhalation will cause mild dehydration - drink lots of water. The doctors I have seen since I started vaping expressed no concern over vaping - and were happy to hear me switch from cigs. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol[/url] Propylene glycol is considered Generally Recognized As Safe by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and it is used as an humectant (E1520), solvent, and preservative in food and for tobacco products, as well as being the major ingredient in the liquid used in electronic cigarettes (along with vegetable glycerine and, more rarely, PEG 400). It is also used in pharmaceutical and personal care products.[4] Propylene glycol is a solvent in many pharmaceuticals, including oral, injectable and topical formulations, such as for diazepam and lorazepam that are insoluble in water, use propylene glycol as a solvent in their clinical, injectable forms [url]http://www.ehow.com/list_5972206_vegetable-glycerin-uses.html[/url] Every day you probably use some form of glycerin or glycerol. This clear, odorless liquid is sweet tasting and has a consistency of syrup. It readily dissolves in water and is a good solvent. Vegetable glycerin is derived from extracted glycerol fats from plant oils such as palm and coconut. It is commonly used as a base for pharmaceuticals and other household items. Glycerin can capture moisture from the air, making it a good addition to moisturizers. PG/VG as seen in the above snippets are relatively harmless and in tons of other products. It may change some being inhaled but I don't see it anywhere near as harmful as the carcinogens in cigarettes or preservatives in fast food. Nicotine itself is a mild stimulant like caffeine. [/QUOTE]
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