If it is indeed the high VG that's making me nauseous, how can I dilute it? I've read that distilled water can be added. How much should I add to a 30ml bottle?
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I can relate @JB1987
Certain types of peach (not just in vape but in drinks and food) remind me of the flavour of Peach Schnapps and a very bad encounter with the beverage on my matric holiday .
If anything conjures up that smell or taste - I get repulsed almost immediately.
I would suggest adding sone PG instead, that shouldn't dilute the flavour too much and it's relatively cheap.If it is indeed the high VG that's making me nauseous, how can I dilute it? I've read that distilled water can be added. How much should I add to a 30ml bottle?
@JB1987 great idea, thanks!!I would suggest adding sone PG instead, that shouldn't dilute the flavour too much and it's relatively cheap.
@JB1987 great idea, thanks!!
It is weird, the other day I bought some of my favorite juice, Goodboy Oak Aged. 6mg. I had this before, didn't do anything to me. This morning, as I dripped it, on the exact same build as before, same power setting, it got me so quezy that I started planning an evasive maneuver off the road to throw up. Luckily it didn't come to that. But I had a ice cold still water and it was gone.
It seems that no one has touched on the fact that VG is sweeter than PG and as you mentioned you are diabetic, this could be the reason why. VG if you place a bit on your tongue is sweet and this would be the reason why, the 70/30 doesnt 'hit' you as hard so rather go for less VG especially as you are diabetic.
A friend of mine has the same issue and reducing the VG has helped.