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Vg pg and nic preservation

It's not the bacteria in VG that we have to worry about, it's the Chinese bugging devices within all mod chipsets. They're listening to your conversations and every time you press the power button it emits a radioactive pulse to your brain which makes you buy more vape shit from FastTech and GearBest ... even when you don't really need it. I know this is true because a guy in a Vaporized store told me. He also tried to sell me a green drip tip which makes your juice taste better. I didn't buy it though, I was wise to his tricks, I got one much cheaper from FastTech ...
 
It's not the bacteria in VG that we have to worry about, it's the Chinese bugging devices within all mod chipsets. They're listening to your conversations and every time you press the power button it emits a radioactive pulse to your brain which makes you buy more vape shit from FastTech and GearBest ... even when you don't really need it. I know this is true because a guy in a Vaporized store told me. He also tried to sell me a green drip tip which makes your juice taste better. I didn't buy it though, I was wise to his tricks, I got one much cheaper from FastTech ...
Very good mate [emoji16]
 
both PG and VG impart such high osmotic pressure on bacteria that it would rip out their very nuclei before they had time to take their hats off.

This is my understanding yes. Unless you dilute it with water, you should be fine.

@John Ronald to minimize water from condensation, make sure the cap is properly closed before you put it in the freezer. When you take it out of the freezer, wait for it to warm to room temp before opening the bottle (can take hours for a large bottle) to stop water condensing inside. Unless there is nicotine in it, I don't think freezing is worth it for VG or PG.
 
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