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Safety and Health Issues for PG vs.VG E-juice

Some customers ask me What the diffirence between PG and VG E-juice , when they bought a iSmoka iStick 100W Version then wan to choice a nice E-juice . Here is something about it .


E-Juice typically contains a mixture of Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), Distilled Water, Ethyl Alcohol, Nicotine and Flavoring or Extracts. Not all E-Juice has the same ratio of PG to VG mixture, and while some E-Juices use flavoring others may use extracts which are more complex and costly to produce. E-Juices vary from simple single flavors to complex multiple flavors that taste different from inhale, to exhale, and finally the after taste. Some uncommon ingredients like vitamins and caffeine have been infused into E-Juices too.

Both Propylene Glycol (PG) and Vegetable Glycerin (VG) are considered safe and acceptable substance to be ingested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. In fact both substances are part of many types of food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. That said, there are rare cases of minor allergic reaction to Propylene Glycol (PG). Typical allergic reaction consists of skin irritation or rash, and/or minor throat inflammation. In most cases people who are allergic to Propylene Glycol (PG) already know that since it is used in many foods and day-to-day products. However, if you are experiencing any of the symptoms when vaping PG-based e-juice, stop immediately, allow for sufficient time for your body to recover, and switch to VG-based e-juice.

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