13/07/2023
Many v**ers may encounter a common issue - experiencing dry mouth and a parched tongue after va**ng for an extended period of time. This sensation is not a mere illusion; it is caused by two main factors. Currently, the majority of e-liquids use propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerin (VG) as solvents. By adjusting the ratio of these two components, the characteristics of the e-liquid can be modified effectively. PG and VG constitute the vast majority of the e-liquid, while the remaining components include flavorings and ni****ne.
Both propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin possess strong hygroscopic properties. The former is widely used as a humectant in the food industry, while the latter is commonly employed in moisturizing skincare products and various cosmetics. These substances are safe and non-toxic to the human body. However, due to their hygroscopic nature, when the v***r passes through the oral cavity during inhalation, it absorbs moisture from the mouth. Consequently, when exhaling the v***r, it carries away the moisture, leading to a reduction in oral moisture content. Although this accounts for one aspect of the dry mouth issue, another factor comes into play - ni****ne.
People v**e for various reasons, such as enjoyment or seeking sensory pleasure from different e-liquid flavors. However, for many individuals, the primary motive behind va**ng and ni****ne intake is to experience the pleasurable sensations associated with it. Ni****ne is an addictive substance, and high doses can be lethal. Nevertheless, low-dose ni****ne intake is considered safe, and existing research only suggests an indirect association between ni****ne intake and certain forms of cancer. Therefore, ni****ne itself is not considered a carcinogen.
Returning to the topic at hand, one of the reasons for experiencing dry mouth and a parched tongue after prolonged va**ng is the effect of ni****ne. Ni****ne stimulates the salivary glands, reducing the secretion of saliva. Consider the combined effects of propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin, which absorb moisture from the oral and respiratory tracts, along with ni****ne's impact on reducing saliva production. Under this dual influence, it is understandable why prolonged va**ng can result in dry mouth and a parched tongue.
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