vaporizing random "organic", and therefore likely much more complex molecules/compounds, may have more unforeseen consequences than using established flavoring molecules.
For example, the stuff I'm
vaping contains PG & VG, plus "vanilla extract", and 3 more flavoring chemicals. I do find the "vanilla extract" a little dicey, is it just vanillin (or one of the related compounds), or is it an actual extract of the vanilla beans, which contains hundreds of unknown molecules.
Or for cherry flavoring, one could use piperonal (if it's safe for
vaping), one single molecule. Or one could juice a cherry, and have hundreds to thousands of compounds, some of them unknown, unstudied, etc. But we know immediately that dropping cherry juice is gonna hork an atomizer with the carbohydrates alone.
I'm getting too tired to explain this properly, and have to wake for work in 3hrs. Hopefully you understand, or maybe someone else can pick it up, I've probably made a mess of it already.
Many of the most dastardly molecules/compounds were developed by Mother Nature. Some that might be perfectly safe via oral administration could be quite dangerous vaped at high temp. Heat does all sorts of wacky things to compounds.
Not that I'm trying to discourage experimentation- we're ALL taking great leaps into unknown territory with
vaping.
The only (hopefully) absolute truth that we can cling to is that vaping is better for us than smoking.