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Negatine effects of Nicotine in Health and Medical Issues; There might be some research out there. I don't know. My guess is that nicotine has never been subject to ...
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    There might be some research out there. I don't know. My guess is that nicotine has never been subject to the full financial weight of a major population peer-reviewed study, because it's probably always been tested as a component of tobacco -- which is the real problem. My guess is that is that the only reason it is viewed so harshly is because it keeps people smoking the analogs and in the final analysis it is comparable to caffeine when taken on its own terms. And, of course, it is as addictive as hell.

    It they don't ban e-cigs, we'll all find out! I'm not particularly worried.

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    ... complete addiction to the topic of nicotine, wasting hours on forums and the Internet, hoping to find some study that says it's okay to inhale it in any desired form without negative health consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaston View Post
    Hmm, so for not helping me much. I have read through the links, but have not found what I am seeking.

    I get so many people asking me about my e-cig and if there are any negative side effects. All I can answer them is that it removes the cancer risk from smoking. I would like to be able to list off any long term effects such as high blood pressure, increased risk of heart attack, ect. Those were made-up examples, but that is what I am looking for. Thanks!
    Kaston, I have been on medication because of severe BP problems for several years before starting vaping and quitting the smoke. The nicotine/heart thread is mine. No significant negative BP found, just the opposite: my pulse went down from dangerous to just higher than normal. No changes in medication levels needed at all. That was after 3 weeks of non-smoking nicotine intake. I surely will post the results of my next check, which is due in the Spring. I am scheduled to have heart sonography (echo) test in January too, but that cannot be compared to my smoking days because it is my first. Hope this helps to clarity things a bit.

    What I can definitely say is this: Ten days´ worth of salty restaurant meals on holiday messed my BP much worse than three weeks of vaping. I am talking about +20 to 25 on both diastolic and systolic after the holiday and no real change (occasionally +10 systolic, but always lower than 140) with the vaping.

    In other words: If you are an ill non-smoker, vaping will probably hurt you a lot. If you are an ill smoker and replace smoking with vaping, you will probably do your health a great favour.

    Oh yes and the doctor´s advice was to go cold turkey to repent and suffer for my sin of smoking that eventually brough me to the hospital. I wonder whether the system will censor me if I say "bloody Commie bastard"...

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    Thanks Frankie! I look forward to hearing about your check-up =)

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    How much nicotine do you usually take in a day Frankie?

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    I have various e-juice strenghts, but I dilute all of them (even those in prefilled carts - squeeze out, dilute, put back...) to approximately 7-9mg/ml. And I vape about 1,5 ml a day. I sort of only use as much as to be comfortable, trying not to overdo things for the case that I am forced to go off nicotine in the future. I do not experience much "nic highs". On the other hand I must say I found much pleasure after all - very different to what I expected.

    I did feel very uncomfortable with 24mg carts.
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    You're getting around 12mg of nicotine per day then, that's less than a lot of us, a pretty low dose really.

    Apparently a low dose can have benefits to do with ADHD, schizophrenia, Parkinsons disease, Tourettes syndrome and some others. There are some scientific studies around to back this up.

    Most of us take more than 15mg per day of nicotine though so the poison could be in the dose.

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    Yes. I also sometimes cheat vaping homemade 0-nic liquid when I think I might get off with that
    Funny thing is I have almost no cravings even with that wimpy dose. Before I quit, I fought for several years to keep to 10 cigs a day - doctors scared me to death with the cardiovascular issues - and it was teeth-gritting very often. When I had any usable excuse, I immediately went back to around 20. So for some people the low dose might be sufficient to keep them off the smoke.

    But I still think you would have to vape a lot more nic than in analogs to actually worsen your health. Smoke is the big culprit with the heart and blood vessels, not just lungs. Getting off the smoke and keeping the nic provides them with relief.

    I read what TB wrote about clots and cholesterol - would be interesting to see what are the chol. results for other forum members. I will only have mine in the spring. One blood test series yearly was prescribed only... But it was fine in the autumn, so any dramatic change for the worse will be significant.

    EDIT: There are many people in the forum. Let´s have a look what nicotine does to their cardiovascular system: Blood Pressure WHEN vaping
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