What is in an E-Liquid Vape?
There are thousands of different e-liquid vape, also known as e-juice or vape juice, that can be purchased for use with electronic cigarettes (ECs). They’re available in an incredible variety of flavours and strengths to suit every taste.
It can be difficult to determine what is actually in many of these products; e-liquids are not subject to the same rigorous testing and regulation as pharmaceutical or food products. It’s thought that the base ingredients in e-liquids – which can be either synthetic or natural – are generally safe when ingested, but it’s not clear how they interact with the heating of the e-cigarettes’ metal coils.
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E liquids contain nicotine (optional) and flavouring. Depending on the strength of the product, it will deliver a comparable amount of nicotine to traditional cigarettes without any of the awful smells, taste and deadly toxins that accompany them.
The flavourings used in e-liquids are food-grade and generally recognised as safe for consumption and are the part of a liquid that gives it its unique taste; bakery, fruit, tobacco, etc. Flavourings can be both synthetic or derived from plants, and some are even organically grown!
The two main carrier liquids for e-liquids are vegetable glycerine and propylene glycol. VG is a naturally occurring compound usually derived from; palm, soy, coconut or rapeseed oils and it is known to be thicker than PG so it can be used to create large clouds of vapour. PG on the other hand is synthetic and it’s used to help the liquid mix and give a smooth vape experience.
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