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3rd June 2015, 08:38 AM
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Vg Pg Nicotine Base
This is Vishal Bhardwas. I want to know about Premium Unflavored Nicotine Propylene Glycol Vegetable Glycerin (VG PG). Please provide me any webpage where I can see this information?
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20th August 2020, 06:33 PM
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Re: Vg Pg Nicotine Base
I am medical science student and searching for some details about VG PG Nicotine Base. Will you provide basic details and uses of VG PG Nicotine Base so that I put details in my report?
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#3
20th August 2020, 06:34 PM
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Re: Vg Pg Nicotine Base
PG and VG are the odorless liquids that are combined with flavor and nicotine to create e-juice. PG VG ratio 60 / 40 60 / 40 mix of VG and PG in your e-liquid can produce great vapor and more flavor. If you like, you can tend to use mix of both PG and VG in particular ratios, such as 70 VG / 30 PG. This is the optimum ratio for most each uses as it provides a nice throw hit, good flavor as well as tons of vapor production. VG (Vegetable Glycerin) AND. PG (Propylene Glycol) Both PG and VG technically belong to the alcohol chemical class (despite the name, they are not intoxicating). They are deemed sugar alcohols and are included in many consumable products. They produce vapor when heated, which allow them to be inhaled. PG and VG are not oils, and can’t cause any of the medical issues—like lipoid pneumonia—that inhaling actual oils can. The two fluids have a different consistency to each other and a slightly different taste. They have distinct mouth and throat sensations when vaped. Most modern e-liquid uses a combination of the two fluids, though the ratio can vary dramatically. Some vaping set-ups can only work with a certain level of PG and VG. Uses: Propylene Glycol can be found in various common household items. Amongst others, these include: Nicotine inhalers. Toothpaste and other oral hygiene products. Medical products used orally, injected or as topical formulations. Pet food (excluding cat food). Beauty products, including make-up, shampoo and baby wipes. |
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