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LavenderWoman100

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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to kitsune in Ingredients in flavoring agents   
    Not to mention, oil based favors are really bad for heating elements!
    Beyond that, if you really want to know what's in the liquids, DIY is the way to go. For the most part, the flavorings are actually food flavorings. I avoid the darker flavorings (just a thing for me). I'm not exactly sure what's used in most food flavorings.

    Inhaling anything into the lungs (sometimes even air) is not healthy...it's about weighing risk vs benefit...we each have to make our own choices in the end
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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to Uma in Ingredients in flavoring agents   
    She can always vape non-flavored, if she's that sensitive. Main thing is getting off the tobacco cigarettes so the body begin it's non-smokers healing rituals.
    Me? I'm a flavor nut, need lots of flavoring in mine. As long as it's keeping me off the cigarettes, and helping me to cut down on the nicotine doses (mg), I'm a happy camper. To me it's much safer than eating tomato sauce base canned goods (raviolis, etc) or boxed Mac-n-cheeses that our youngsters demand at least once a week or they bring out their hobo sticks. Why the FDA allows these things on the food shelves is beyond me. They are killing our kids!
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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to bcartervol98 in where do you vape?   
    Everywhere and anywhere. My productivity at work is far higher since my "smoke break" consists of me grabbing my PV and hitting the button. So far I have vaped in a hospital room with the permission of my cardiologist, in my office at work, in bathrooms at restaurants and on an airplane, in our "non smoking" condo at the beach, all places I would have to go outside before. I also stop at the store a LOT less.

    The thing I love the most beyond that are the "Man you smell a lot better" and my boss commented my office now smells like scented candles instead of an ash tray.
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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to Tam in Lapsing to Analogs When You Can't Charge Your Battery   
    This is why it's important to have back-ups.

    And back-ups for the back-ups.

    Don't beat yourself up for the analogs, just get back in the saddle and go for it again. It's a good experience that now you know how the analogs feel and what they do to your lungs so you'll be more motivated to get off them for good.
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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to bcartervol98 in Lapsing to Analogs When You Can't Charge Your Battery   
    A case is a handy way to not ever have that happen again. This is what is with me pretty much everywhere I go for any extended period of time lol.




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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to MistaVapa in Lapsing to Analogs When You Can't Charge Your Battery   
    Ugh, it's even worse the next morning when the gunk has been collecting in your lungs overnight.

    Oh well, lesson learned. Definitely drove home how gross analogs are.
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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to Mark in Lapsing to Analogs When You Can't Charge Your Battery   
    I don't let myself get into situations like that.
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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to bcartervol98 in Lapsing to Analogs When You Can't Charge Your Battery   
    I always have at least 3 fully charged backups at all times.
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    LavenderWoman100 reacted to Love2VapeDaily in Lapsing to Analogs When You Can't Charge Your Battery   
    I chain vape and listen to my non smoking friends when they encourage me not to smoke since I have not in just over a month. Will power my friend
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