I was looking into the IQOS sticks but found out they contain PG, Vg
Well even the ones you're looking at contains VG. VG is usually organic anyway. It is glycerin from vegetables, could be from palms, beets, squash, beans, in general anything you consider vegetation.
I would even figure, with some level of assurance, the one you link to also has PG in it. I may be in error but I doubt it. PG is used in cough syrups too, You may also recognize it as Lysol. Hospitals pump it through their ventilation systems to kill staph infection as well as other ill causing bugs.
Point being it's safe. Let me qualify that, it is reasonably safe. The same way apple pie is reasonably safe. If you eat too many apple pies, yes you'll get sick and you might even die from pie overdose. Usually that principle we all have, or should, common sense kicks in and tells us to stop.
Used to vape all day for a couple of years and then one day I was
Vape daily for a couple of years you say? And how is you don't know jack shit about what's in vaping ejuice? How do you not know about PG & VG? How am I to buy your bullshit?
Fuck no I won't apologize. Bullshit is bullshit and warrants called out.
Check
it! Says loud & proud it has VG and some "Patented Tobacco Juice" or some such. I figure that "Patented" stuff is PG.
If allergic to glycerin use an all PG juice. Allergic to PG, use glycerin juice. It's not fucking rocket science.
Diacetyl could be problem sure. It needs to be a large enough dose though. I know some who use it in custard flavored juices and have no problems. But again it comes back to your statement of vaping daily for years, and knowledge of that, the two don't bubble up square.
If they did you'd at least have passing knowledge that toxicity is relative based on several factors, dose, physiology being only two main ones. You would know that if you vaped as you said. Why? Because like me, you would have went and looked stuff up.
Why? Because if you're trying something new to you, you'll want to know the risks involved. Also you want to know how things work. That way you know what is relatively good and bad. You get to be an informed consumer.
Informed consumers also see this, seems like you're attempting to hawk a product. Might want to check out the vendor rules.