WHAT's IN E-LIQUID?
1. Vegetable Glycerin
Vegetable Glycerol (of glycerin, glyerine) is a clear, odorless liquid produced from plant oils, typically palm oil, soy or coconut oil. Palm and coconut oils are natural triglyceride mixtures; each triglyceride is composed of three fatty acids esterified with glycerin. Vegetable glycerin has a number of valuable applications that include cosmetic products, foods and as a replacement for alcohol in herbal and botanical tinctures.
2. Propylene Glycol
Propylene Glycol is the primary ingredient in the majority of E-Liquid and e-cigarette cartridges on the market today. Most E-Liquid contains at least 80% and as much as 92% propylene glycol. Propylene Glycol is approved by the FDA for use in various forms. These include items injected, applied topically and inhaled. Products with Propylene Glycol can be found in various common items around the house.
3. Natural / Artificial Flavouring
All flavours meet FDA Generally recognized as a safe standards. Natural flavours contain absolutely no artificial ingredients, additives, colours or sweeteners.
No natural sweeteners such as stevia. All chemicals used in artificial flavours are FDA approved and tested. In many ways artificial flavours are considered safer to ingest or inhale, as each chemical used has been extensively tried and tested.
4. Nicotine (optional)
Nicotine is naturally occurring liquid alkaloid. An alkaloid is an organic compound made out of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sometimes oxygen. Both caffeine and nicotine are classified as secondary stimulants because they affect the sympathetic nervous system more than the central nervous system.