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Vapor From PG(Propylene Glycol) Can Kill Many Forms Of Airborne Bacteria And Some Viruses
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“Propylene glycol is a primary ingredient of FDA-approved e-liquids, but even before it was used in electronic cigarettes, scientists have been testing its many remarkable health benefits for decades. In fact, many pharmaceutical companies and manufacturers of medical supplies like asthma nebulizers have even been including this compound in many of their products based on research dating back to the 1940s.
According to three studies conducted at the University of Chicago's Billings Hospital, scientists confirmed that the vapor created from this liquid solution kills many forms of airborne bacteria, including pneumococci, streptococci, and staphylococci. Led by Dr. O.H. Robertson, the research team came to the additional conclusions that the antibacterial properties of propylene glycol (PG) vapor makes it a safe and effective preventative against blood stream infections, asthma attacks, and common respiratory diseases like pneumonia and strep throat. It even acts as an air germicide by killing some airborne viruses, like the one that causes influenza.
Concentrations of not less than 1 gm. of propylene glycol in three or four million cc. of air resulted in immediate and complete sterilization of the chamber air. This effect was demonstrated with staphylococci, pneumococci, hemolytic streptococci, H. influemae, and H. pertussis;;;
Propylene glycol vapor was also found to exert a lethal or at least an inactivating effect on the virus of influenza. This was determined by tests in which the presence of the glycol vapor in concentration of 1:3,000,000 was shown to protect mice completely against infection with amounts of air-borne influenza virus that produced death regularly in the control animals.”
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Needs to be tested against SARS-CoV-2 asap...
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