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Nicotine too high? in Health and Medical Issues; Originally Posted by Surf Monkey For what it's worth, as smokers and former smokers I think it should be evident ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surf Monkey View Post
    For what it's worth, as smokers and former smokers I think it should be evident to us that Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds and the others aren't exactly rigorous about their batch testing either. I'm sure we've all experienced packs of cigarettes that are FAR stronger than average. I know I certainly have. I've also come across individual cigarettes that seem to be absolutely soaked with nicotine. By the same token, I've had packs that seem like they hardly have any nicotine in them at all. So, pointing out the inconsistencies in nic juice isn't particularly helpful. It would be nice to have tight quality control on this stuff, but in its absence, the best thing to do is let the vendor you got it from know and see if you can get a replacement bottle. At least we have the luxury of doing that with e-cigarettes. If you tried to take a pack of Camels back to the 7/11 or Tesco or whatever because they seemed too strong, they'd laugh you out of the shop.
    so true!! juice suppliers will be very kool, but back to the thread, I have not had this problem yet but im new to it and can I say, I ...IN LOVE VAPIN, I feal 100% better now and holy chit, savin tons of $$ too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpboles View Post
    You forgot to mention putting it in a double locked fire proof safe!

    Seriously had a cup of strong black coffee the other day. Made me feel a bit jittery and nervous (true story, don't drink much coffee). Reckon I should send that to the fda to make sure it was only coffee that I was consuming? Your fear-mongering is out of control in my opinion. Newbies (which you are) shouldn't be told to send items to the fda, or rush to the hospital your dying! If you would read the forum a little you would see where other people have ask about the same things (headaches, heart racing,ect) and they are all still with us today. Trust me I am sure this person is okay and still alive. I'm not saying this isn't signs of too much nic, but no need to go to the extremes posted here. For the people with fears remember over 2 years of e-cig use has netted zero deaths and very few side effects. 1 year of analog use will net you around 400,000 deaths. (yeah ecigs are new, yada, yada, yada)

    Again, I think that sellers should be a bit more responsible with labeling, ect., but fear-mongering statements like this will never help our cause!

    To the OP, it could be entirely the case that your bottle was mis-labeled. I would sit the bottle to the side and maybe ask the supplier for your money back or swap for another bottle.

    Btw - I have had mild nic od myself. Same effects mentioned (took in too much 36mg at one sitting). I am fine and now make sure to not vape as much if I use 36mg. Regardless, it still wasn't as bad as the first analog I smoked. I can remember almost turning green over that.

    Every time I would light up an analog cigarette my heart rate would go up by ten beats per minute. It was the carbon monoxide.
    Since I picked up the e-cig this week my heart rate has slowed way down.
    I need to see my cardiologist to see about getting off of my beta blockers. I was taking them for PVC's that I experience, but now that I am not smoking carbon monoxide anymore my heart rate is so slow. My resting rate today (sitting on sofa) while I was viping was 54 beats per minute I am 45 years old.
    It used to be 84 beats per minute in the evening and now it is 72 and I just ate a full meal and my heart rate is up from digesting.

    So, analog cigs are far worse for your heart rate no doubt unless you manage to take in to much juice I guess.

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    Voltage also makes a big difference. My 3.7v batteries don't give me the same "buzz" i get when I use a 5v pass through using the same bottle of juice. More isn't always better.
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