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  1. Tom Blackwell Tom Blackwell United States says:

    "19 harmful chemicals in e-cigarettes"
    1} Propylene glycol
    2) nicotine

    it seems you missed the other 17 that the title mentions.

    about your FDA approved methods:

    Ingredients in the Nicorette QuickMist Spray (FDA Approved):
    - 1mg Nicotine
    - Propylene glycol
    - Anhydrous ethanol (Basically really pure alcohol)
    - Trometamol (Pain Reliever)
    - Poloxamer 407 (Degreaser - Cleaning Solution)
    - Glycerol
    - Sodium hydrogen carbonate (Antacid)
    - Levomenthol (Menthol - anaesthetic)
    - Mint flavour
    - Cooling flavour
    - Sucralose (Low Calorie Sweetener)
    - Acesulfame potassium (Low Calorie Artificial Sweetener)
    - Hydrochloric acid - (Enough Said.They approved this for consumption)
    - Purified water


    Wait a minute!  did you read that list? so Propylene glycol is ok if it's in the FDA approved Nicorette QuickMist Spray but it's a harmful chemical if it's in ecigarettes?
    You can't have it both ways.
    So is the FDA approving these evil and harmful chemicals for our consumption or is this little editorial total BS?

    let me drop a little knowledge on you and your readers:


    Ingredients in Vaping products (E-liquid):
    - Propylene Glycol - UPS Rated (Same as above)
    - Vegetable Glycerin - USP Rated (Glycerol is what Nicorette lists)
    - Nicotine (Or 0mg Nicotine if you prefer) (Same as above)
    - Mint flavor (or the flavor of your choice)

    So which one is safer now?
    Make sure you take your time and read the ingredients in both before you get back to me

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