florduh
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Across the Cannabis World, PEG based vape solutions are now considered to be poisonous cancer-juice. Doing some basic research all of this seems to stem from a single study popularized by ProjectCBD. Here is a link to the study everyone is quoting:
Carbonyl Compounds Produced by Vaporizing Cannabis Oil Thinning Agents
I have several problems with this study.
1) It was published in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. Not exactly the New England Journal of Medicine. I'm tempted to call this a third rate scientific journal, but that may be too generous. The watchdog group "Quackwatch" includes them in their list of bullshit "scientific" journals. They were criticized a few years back for a paper that concluded that just maybe homeopathy works (it doesn't). As Quackwatch states, this journal is "fundamentally flawed".
2) The main author of the study, William Troutt, isn't a scientist. He's a Naturopathic "Physician". He has published only one other paper that was basically a survey of medical marijuana users. "Naturopathy" isn't science. This is like an acupuncturist publishing a scientific paper. Who would take that seriously?
3) This study hasn't been peer reviewed, to the best of my knowledge. Science is about the repeatability of results. Not one "Naturopath's" findings. Yet it seems the entire cannabis space considers the findings of one guy to be "settled science".
4) I take issue with their methodology. They claim PEG converted to formaldehyde at an alarming rate when they bumped up an old Ego style ecig up to 4.8 volts. I am a nicotine vaper who used to use those Ego style carts. No one was hitting those at the maximum voltage on an Ego style battery because... surprise surprise... it burns.
They used e-cigs in a way no real world user does. According to the study, after 446 degrees Fahrenheit, PEG would start degrading into formaldehyde. Modern Temp Control vapes could easily prevent this from happening. Even setting a Temp Control mod past 450 doesn't mean the actual aqueous solution is being heated to 450. The mod is reading the temp of the coil itself.
Additionally, newer e-cig atomizers have more juice inlet holes than the carts apparently used in the study. This further prevents any burning or runaway temps.
Now... if you are they type of person who wants to avoid "chemicals".... good on you. If you hate the taste of PEG vape solutions, that's ok. My issue is that the cannabis vape industry has moved from PEG based solutions to Distillate mixed with non-cannabis derived terps, believing this to be a "healthier" option.
The science does NOT support this being a healthier option at this point. And the terps used in every pre-filled distillate cartridge I've tried burn my throat at least as much as PEG.
Also, there is no study showing these potent solvents/terpenes are safe for inhalation. On the other hand there was a two week study done on the inhalation of PEG-3350 on rats. Note, that is a much "heavier" version of PEG than the PEG 400 used in vape solutions, so one would expect it to be even more toxic. After exposing rats to a huge amount of heavy PEG for 14 days... the rats were fine. Here's the study:
Two-week aerosol inhalation study on polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350 in F-344 rats.
Now does this mean PEG is perfectly safe? No. But I'd like to see what happens if you expose rats to a similarly high inhaled dose of terpenes, many of which are potent solvents, for 14 days. My guess is all the rats would fucking die.
If you don't like diluting concentrates at all, and prefer to stay as "natural" as possible, by all means avoid PEG solutions. But claiming PEG is deadly based on one dubious study seems odd to me.
There was a similar study done on "dabbing" straight concentrate.
Toxicant Formation in Dabbing: The Terpene Story
It concluded that dabbing at temperatures higher than 750 degrees Fahrenheit exposed users to benzene, a molecule with a more established link to cancer than formaldehyde.
I understand that most e-nail users don't use temperatures above 750. But most e-cig vapers don't use their device the way "Dr." Troutt's study observed either. If we treated the Dabbing study the way we did the PEG study, everyone would be throwing away their e-nails.
I'm happy to have someone show me where I'm wrong here. Are there other studies from reputable scientific journals that show PEG is "deadly"?
I don't discount that many people dislike using PEG for other reasons (taste, potency, etc). I just find it odd that we moved from PEG to vaping unstudied "plant derived" terpenes based on one dubious study.
If you avoid PEG because you try to avoid "chemicals", I get that. But you are likely inhaling more carcinogens by taking a deep breath in a densely populated area. And that's just from the brake dust alone.
Carbonyl Compounds Produced by Vaporizing Cannabis Oil Thinning Agents
I have several problems with this study.
1) It was published in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. Not exactly the New England Journal of Medicine. I'm tempted to call this a third rate scientific journal, but that may be too generous. The watchdog group "Quackwatch" includes them in their list of bullshit "scientific" journals. They were criticized a few years back for a paper that concluded that just maybe homeopathy works (it doesn't). As Quackwatch states, this journal is "fundamentally flawed".
2) The main author of the study, William Troutt, isn't a scientist. He's a Naturopathic "Physician". He has published only one other paper that was basically a survey of medical marijuana users. "Naturopathy" isn't science. This is like an acupuncturist publishing a scientific paper. Who would take that seriously?
3) This study hasn't been peer reviewed, to the best of my knowledge. Science is about the repeatability of results. Not one "Naturopath's" findings. Yet it seems the entire cannabis space considers the findings of one guy to be "settled science".
4) I take issue with their methodology. They claim PEG converted to formaldehyde at an alarming rate when they bumped up an old Ego style ecig up to 4.8 volts. I am a nicotine vaper who used to use those Ego style carts. No one was hitting those at the maximum voltage on an Ego style battery because... surprise surprise... it burns.
They used e-cigs in a way no real world user does. According to the study, after 446 degrees Fahrenheit, PEG would start degrading into formaldehyde. Modern Temp Control vapes could easily prevent this from happening. Even setting a Temp Control mod past 450 doesn't mean the actual aqueous solution is being heated to 450. The mod is reading the temp of the coil itself.
Additionally, newer e-cig atomizers have more juice inlet holes than the carts apparently used in the study. This further prevents any burning or runaway temps.
Now... if you are they type of person who wants to avoid "chemicals".... good on you. If you hate the taste of PEG vape solutions, that's ok. My issue is that the cannabis vape industry has moved from PEG based solutions to Distillate mixed with non-cannabis derived terps, believing this to be a "healthier" option.
The science does NOT support this being a healthier option at this point. And the terps used in every pre-filled distillate cartridge I've tried burn my throat at least as much as PEG.
Also, there is no study showing these potent solvents/terpenes are safe for inhalation. On the other hand there was a two week study done on the inhalation of PEG-3350 on rats. Note, that is a much "heavier" version of PEG than the PEG 400 used in vape solutions, so one would expect it to be even more toxic. After exposing rats to a huge amount of heavy PEG for 14 days... the rats were fine. Here's the study:
Two-week aerosol inhalation study on polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350 in F-344 rats.
Now does this mean PEG is perfectly safe? No. But I'd like to see what happens if you expose rats to a similarly high inhaled dose of terpenes, many of which are potent solvents, for 14 days. My guess is all the rats would fucking die.
If you don't like diluting concentrates at all, and prefer to stay as "natural" as possible, by all means avoid PEG solutions. But claiming PEG is deadly based on one dubious study seems odd to me.
There was a similar study done on "dabbing" straight concentrate.
Toxicant Formation in Dabbing: The Terpene Story
It concluded that dabbing at temperatures higher than 750 degrees Fahrenheit exposed users to benzene, a molecule with a more established link to cancer than formaldehyde.
I understand that most e-nail users don't use temperatures above 750. But most e-cig vapers don't use their device the way "Dr." Troutt's study observed either. If we treated the Dabbing study the way we did the PEG study, everyone would be throwing away their e-nails.
I'm happy to have someone show me where I'm wrong here. Are there other studies from reputable scientific journals that show PEG is "deadly"?
I don't discount that many people dislike using PEG for other reasons (taste, potency, etc). I just find it odd that we moved from PEG to vaping unstudied "plant derived" terpenes based on one dubious study.
If you avoid PEG because you try to avoid "chemicals", I get that. But you are likely inhaling more carcinogens by taking a deep breath in a densely populated area. And that's just from the brake dust alone.
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