I placed this here under the general pipe/tobacco chat, as we all consider those blends we smoke with PG in it.
We all get smoking isn’t healthy but do we really want something like PG in our tobacco, when you consider all the things it’s being used for? hmm
Please share things, by showing us the ingredients of products you know that have PG in them.
I personally always use Homeopathic Swiss Similasan eye drops, so I don’t pay attention to the typical USA brands recommend by doctors, or typically sold in the stores etc...
I was surprised to see that Bausch + Lomb Advanced Eye Relief uses PG, listed as a Lubricant. LOL
But now that I look back and think about PG is common in OTC drops as a lubricant...
Guess I can squirt a few drops into my dried out tobacco... LOL
Here’s the ingredients of the Bausch + Lomb drops.
I’m not here to stand on any side of the fence and take sides, but to put our complete blind faith in the FDA, just because they say it’s safe, I’m not so sure.
I found this online, that states this isn’t safe, but I know nothing about this so called Dr.
Another article I found.
We all get smoking isn’t healthy but do we really want something like PG in our tobacco, when you consider all the things it’s being used for? hmm
Please share things, by showing us the ingredients of products you know that have PG in them.
I personally always use Homeopathic Swiss Similasan eye drops, so I don’t pay attention to the typical USA brands recommend by doctors, or typically sold in the stores etc...
I was surprised to see that Bausch + Lomb Advanced Eye Relief uses PG, listed as a Lubricant. LOL
But now that I look back and think about PG is common in OTC drops as a lubricant...
Guess I can squirt a few drops into my dried out tobacco... LOL
Here’s the ingredients of the Bausch + Lomb drops.
I’m not here to stand on any side of the fence and take sides, but to put our complete blind faith in the FDA, just because they say it’s safe, I’m not so sure.
I found this online, that states this isn’t safe, but I know nothing about this so called Dr.
Surprise! You're Eating a Component of Antifreeze! (And Here's What it Does to Your Body)
I ID the foods this unsavory ingredient is most likely to wind up inside.
draxe.com
Another article I found.
The truth behind propylene glycol
Or the most popular ingredient found in lifestyle products from beauty cosmetics to processed food.
www.euronews.com
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