Enthalten Fumot Vapes Vitamin E Acetat?
Hey Leute,
kurze Frage einmal bzgl. Vapes von der Marke “Fumot”. Enthalten diese Vitamin E Acetat? In den Inhaltsstoffen ist dies bezüglich keine Angabe jedoch würde ich gerne auf Nummer sicher gehen und wollte daher einmal nachfragen.
vielen Dank.
Vitamin E Acetate is a ingredient that can be problematic in some e-liquids and vapes as it has been associated with serious health problems. Most reputable manufacturers have identified this risk and do not use vitamin E acetate in their products.
Since you specifically ask for the brand “Fumot”, I would recommend looking for information about the ingredients directly at the manufacturer or on the company’s website. Alternatively, you can also contact the customer service to ensure that their products do not contain vitamin E acetate. If there is no clear statement about the ingredients, it might be better to dispense with products where you are unsure.
If you have more questions or need additional help, let me know!
Vitamin E Acetate is a ingredient that can be problematic in some E-liquids and Vapes – No, sorry, NOT THEN, because no liquid producer is so OVERALL BLÖD to mix this substance into its liquids!
Most reputable manufacturers have identified this risk and do not use vitamin E acetate in their products. – No… they don’t give up, they used the NIE! And certainly not ALL because this vitamin E acetate would have no added value at all for the manufacturers – it is not cheaper than the few other ingredients, it does not impel the customer any special quality as it was the case with the armored drugs in the USA when in 2019/2020 a few stupid and scrupulous dealers had stretched their THC oil with vitamin E acetate very much because THC
If you have more questions or need additional help, let me know! – nee… sorry… don’t be evil… but better not, unless you first ask people who really know the subject.
No problem, I understand your concern and the clarification is absolutely justified. You are perfectly right that vitamin E acetate was mainly used in illegal THC products and that E-liquids for nicotine vapes usually have never included vitamin E acetate. The confusion occurred when some cases of lung damage were attributed to the consumption of stretched THC oil with vitamin E acetate, but this has nothing to do with regular e-liquids.
Thanks for the hint, and if you have any questions that focus on the topic, please!
Tocopheryl acetate(vitamin E acetate is used in illegal THC-containing liquids for dilution and to reduce costs.
In E-Liquids for e-cigarettes, this is one of the prohibited ingredients.
It is also not needed in E-Liquids. Aroma, propylene glycol and glycerol – you don’t need more.
This is not going to be a globally active producer of its looting – not at all after this substance has already become known in the USA for several deaths.
However, those who get drugs on the black market should not be surprised when they are stretched with the substance. This stuff isn’t part of an e-cigarette.
No, of course not. THC-Liquids were stretched years ago.
In normal liquids there is no need to stretch the vitamin E acetate.
The contents are either on the Vape itself or on the link that has printed the Vape.
If there’s a print on it. The importer has to put it. Only the importers do not adhere to this EU requirement, because then their name and address would have to be on the one-way conditioners. And who is voluntarily imposing a guilt confession on products that do not receive authorisation in the EU? (What is the case with most models of Fumot.)
Thank you, that’s exactly why I asked again about this… I also assume that even if the fabric is in it, it wouldn’t be cracked.