By 'at home' I merely meant Not Factory Made, but yes I remember them talking about the THC and the Vitamin E elements in modified juices that caused the trouble, whereas licensed sellers products were perfectly fine and didn't deserve to be smeared or punished. But they did it anyway.
It was never in e-juice, it was always in THC carts.
When people make THC carts they are stripping resin from the flower, which is a very thick oil that isn't the right viscosity for vape carts (too thick). When you make the carts you thin out the oil with terpenes (flavor) and if it's still too thick you don't keep dumping expensive terps into the oil... you use a cheaper liquidizer (usually PV or VG)... but in these cases someone was using vitamin E oil based liquidizer and that is what caused the lung illness.
it wasn't at home nicotine vaping, it was black market THC carts using vitamin E oil as a liquidizer.
By 'at home' I merely meant Not Factory Made, but yes I remember them talking about the THC and the Vitamin E elements in modified juices that caused the trouble, whereas licensed sellers products were perfectly fine and didn't deserve to be smeared or punished. But they did it anyway.
It was never in e-juice, it was always in THC carts.
When people make THC carts they are stripping resin from the flower, which is a very thick oil that isn't the right viscosity for vape carts (too thick). When you make the carts you thin out the oil with terpenes (flavor) and if it's still too thick you don't keep dumping expensive terps into the oil... you use a cheaper liquidizer (usually PV or VG)... but in these cases someone was using vitamin E oil based liquidizer and that is what caused the lung illness.