Assume that’s ethylene glycol? But, there’s also numerous reports out there our “foods” out there replacing natural stuff like well that horrible butter, have chemicals in them far more hazardous than some natural fats and oils.
They are not FDA controlled yet. I don’t know of any studies that have found them safe or dangerous. The starter kits are from $60 up, and the batteries need to be recharged and replaced often.They run the same commercial over and over on cable TV.
pirate227: Nope, same poison, nicotine disulfate. Exceeded in toxiticity by hydrogen cyanide and some complex marine poisons (and their synthetic imitations), and in addictiveness essentially tide by some opiates and cocaine varieties. However, will never be outlawed as long as a majority in legislative bodies remain addicts.
Dtroutma over 10 years ago
Assume that’s ethylene glycol? But, there’s also numerous reports out there our “foods” out there replacing natural stuff like well that horrible butter, have chemicals in them far more hazardous than some natural fats and oils.
rockngolfer over 10 years ago
They are not FDA controlled yet. I don’t know of any studies that have found them safe or dangerous. The starter kits are from $60 up, and the batteries need to be recharged and replaced often.They run the same commercial over and over on cable TV.
pirate227 over 10 years ago
Swapping one poison for another.
hippogriff over 10 years ago
pirate227: Nope, same poison, nicotine disulfate. Exceeded in toxiticity by hydrogen cyanide and some complex marine poisons (and their synthetic imitations), and in addictiveness essentially tide by some opiates and cocaine varieties. However, will never be outlawed as long as a majority in legislative bodies remain addicts.