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<blockquote data-quote="MrsGruffy" data-source="post: 1827596" data-attributes="member: 472571"><p>No sugar - sugar would burn your coil straight up. It wouldn't be possible to vape it. Some eliquids have a sucralose sweetener in them. I used to work in a vape shop, and we had a number of diabetics who tested to see if there was any change in their BG from vaping, and not one had any issue with the eliquids. Most of the liquid (90%) is a mixture of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. The rest are food industry or perfume industry concentrated flavours. In relation to nicotine, the only way they've been able to addict any critter or human to nicotine is through smoking it. That's why you can purchase patches, inhalers and gum in the supermarket. Nicotine is very similar to caffeine, and is not the dangerous part of smoking - the smoke and tar is. The unknown risk in vaping is the flavourings, as none of them have been studied long term as inhalants, and some of them should probably be avoided, especially buttery flavourings (diacetyl), cherry and cinnamon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsGruffy, post: 1827596, member: 472571"] No sugar - sugar would burn your coil straight up. It wouldn't be possible to vape it. Some eliquids have a sucralose sweetener in them. I used to work in a vape shop, and we had a number of diabetics who tested to see if there was any change in their BG from vaping, and not one had any issue with the eliquids. Most of the liquid (90%) is a mixture of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. The rest are food industry or perfume industry concentrated flavours. In relation to nicotine, the only way they've been able to addict any critter or human to nicotine is through smoking it. That's why you can purchase patches, inhalers and gum in the supermarket. Nicotine is very similar to caffeine, and is not the dangerous part of smoking - the smoke and tar is. The unknown risk in vaping is the flavourings, as none of them have been studied long term as inhalants, and some of them should probably be avoided, especially buttery flavourings (diacetyl), cherry and cinnamon. [/QUOTE]
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