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when i mix my juice i use half this, half TW platinum nic 56mg, then lorAnn's flavor.

the question is being that this is natrual would that mean it is vg? or is it even the same thing as vg/pg?

Posted

Natural glycerine is more than likely pg. vegetable glycerines usually state thats what they are....(but not always-could be a combination)

TW is usually PG unless otherwise stated....

and Loranns--no clue

In doing a quick google search- Natural doesn't seem to mean much....

not sure if that helped.

Posted (edited)

I read somewhere that Lorran's is PG-based.

Edited by ddavelarsen
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i love it when something says "natural" or "organic".

dog s*** is organic.

so what. ;)

lmao!

i watched this documentary on those that only eat organic foods via netflix on my xbox.

around halfway or twd the end they did a double blind test and everyone that was an only organic eater liked the non-organic.

then at the end of the tests they took a processed banana, cut it in half and put it on two plates, then labeled organic on one of them.

those same people that liked the processed better said all these things about how the organic ones were so much better and creamier.

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LOL--gotta love the power of the mind !!! For the most part organic means they use 'less' pesticide.

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