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    Quote Originally Posted by kinabaloo View Post
    Btw, last month wrote this long article in the forums here about nicotine, MAOIs, absorption, etc., that predates DVap's extraction of WTA.

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...tml#post683086

    Lots of links in there.
    I think we hit similar hypothesis and hit a lot of the same research independently (As I never read your thread until just now)... Anyhow if I recall Tea's MOAI-s effect mostly MOA-B but tea has another useful mood enhancing alkaloid called caffeine ... The research I hit was MOA-A was what did it for the mice and the MOAI-Bs had no effect. The MOA-As in tobacco are beta-carbolines, and Passoin Flower, is an excellent source of those in the same alkaloid family no less. Beta-carbolines also have a potentiating interaction with other alkaloids.

    Freebase Harman can be purchased over the Internet and these substances, from what I read, were never regulated despite their ability to cause hallucinations. I have no desire for hallucinations- it's why Caapi, Syrian Rue (It's a noxious weed and easy to come by), and Indian Tobacco (This one was off for other effects also) were off my short list of supplements I'd be willing to try.

    They have actually been studying MOAIs + Nicotine since 1996 and earlier.

    From what I could tell they aren't sure if Rodalia contains MOAI... or if it just causes a rise in production of endogenous opioids. St. John's Wort - they aren't sure if it contains MOAIs either. It is why both of those were off my list as well. Ditto for Ginseng .

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    [quote=IANAN;718410]With the PV inhaling harder doesn't really result in a higher dose of nicotine. Dosing at high levels with the PV may never give the low stimulating effects... causing the mental desert feeling as they aren't getting the stimulant effect. Counting numbers of mouthfuls may be useful. I think the extra 5 minutes, and the suspected missing beta-carboline interaction, throws some people off so they may take more mouthfuls of a stronger fluid thus pushing the threshold over to sedation.... Using another stimulant (Caffeine perse- nothing wrong with a good cup of joe or strong tea) and fewer puffs at higher levels may be the ticket out of the mental desert feeling. A square or two of dark chocolate with a vape style with more mouthfuls when we are feeling stressed or anxious for the other end. Consuming both foodstuffs have other highly desirable health benefits.quote]


    IANAN, I see your point and have tried said methods. Foodstuff is the only one that did make a noticeable difference. In regard to the high dosing level, in my experience you're right on the mark. In times of trouble when I've pulled out the big gun with armour piercing ammo my relief comes in the form of sedation, not satisfaction.
    Just finished reading kin's report and am now convinced Pall Mall is the perfect drug. Carry on.
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    Twisted,
    Your statement struck a chord with me. About sedation. Sedation is an end result in the case of addiction that substitute replaces what is lacking and preventing the normaling instance from occuring. Basically seen as the "escape route". I know cause I've been there. When nothing else works, "make it so I don't feel this way". If not subsided, panic soons sets in, accelerating the whole thing making it greatly worse feeding on itself. Hell of a place to be.

    It can be mild to so severe, at some point, you don't care as long as it just goes away.............................

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    I don't know - I'd like to think we are, but I'm starting to question it. I vaped for about three days, and each time I didn't feel the calming effect I usually got with a cigarette. Today I broke down and bought a pack of Marlboro's at work. Here's what gets me.

    The night before I smoke a self-packed cigarette filled with pipe tobacco that my neighbor offered me. Between us, that's like offering a soda when one of us comes to visit. Pipe tobacco has less nicotine and more tar than regular cigarettes. I didn't really feel anything from the pipe tobacco cigarette, other than slight nausea from the harshness of the smoke.

    Today when I smoked my first real cigarette in three days, I got that light headed feeling most of us experience when we smoke our first few cigarettes - before our tolerance developed. When I smoked, it felt as if a weight that I didn't even know existed had been lifted off of me. I just felt...better. Now, this could be because my lungs had gone three days without chemical filled smoke, or it could be from a lack of nicotine. I'm not 100% sure which it might be. However, if it's because of the lack of nicotine, that would explain why I never feel completely satisfied after I've vaped.

    I'm beginning to wonder if, despite the 'high' labeling, perhaps there's practically no nicotine in my e-cig, not that I'm complaining. My ultimate goal is to get weaned off of nic. If I can get the feel of smoking without the nicotine, then that's awesome.

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    I don't know - I'd like to think we are, but I'm starting to question it. I vaped for about three days, and each time I didn't feel the calming effect I usually got with a cigarette. Today I broke down and bought a pack of Marlboro's at work. Here's what gets me.

    The night before I smoke a self-packed cigarette filled with pipe tobacco that my neighbor offered me. Between us, that's like offering a soda when one of us comes to visit. Pipe tobacco has less nicotine and more tar than regular cigarettes. I didn't really feel anything from the pipe tobacco cigarette, other than slight nausea from the harshness of the smoke.

    Today when I smoked my first real cigarette in three days, I got that light headed feeling most of us experience when we smoke our first few cigarettes - before our tolerance developed. When I smoked, it felt as if a weight that I didn't even know existed had been lifted off of me. I just felt...better. Now, this could be because my lungs had gone three days without chemical filled smoke, or it could be from a lack of nicotine. I'm not 100% sure which it might be. However, if it's because of the lack of nicotine, that would explain why I never feel completely satisfied after I've vaped.

    I'm beginning to wonder if, despite the 'high' labeling, perhaps there's practically no nicotine in my e-cig, not that I'm complaining. My ultimate goal is to get weaned off of nic. If I can get the feel of smoking without the nicotine, then that's awesome. I just wish I knew for sure, so that I don't have to worry about over dosing if I'm wrong.

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    Oop, double post, sorry about that. Where's the delete and edit buttons on this board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RestrictedAccess View Post
    I don't know - I'd like to think we are, but I'm starting to question it. I vaped for about three days, and each time I didn't feel the calming effect I usually got with a cigarette. Today I broke down and bought a pack of Marlboro's at work. Here's what gets me.

    The night before I smoke a self-packed cigarette filled with pipe tobacco that my neighbor offered me. Between us, that's like offering a soda when one of us comes to visit. Pipe tobacco has less nicotine and more tar than regular cigarettes. I didn't really feel anything from the pipe tobacco cigarette, other than slight nausea from the harshness of the smoke.

    Today when I smoked my first real cigarette in three days, I got that light headed feeling most of us experience when we smoke our first few cigarettes - before our tolerance developed. When I smoked, it felt as if a weight that I didn't even know existed had been lifted off of me. I just felt...better. Now, this could be because my lungs had gone three days without chemical filled smoke, or it could be from a lack of nicotine. I'm not 100% sure which it might be. However, if it's because of the lack of nicotine, that would explain why I never feel completely satisfied after I've vaped.

    I'm beginning to wonder if, despite the 'high' labeling, perhaps there's practically no nicotine in my e-cig, not that I'm complaining. My ultimate goal is to get weaned off of nic. If I can get the feel of smoking without the nicotine, then that's awesome. I just wish I knew for sure, so that I don't have to worry about over dosing if I'm wrong.
    Ithink we are getting some nic but no where close to an analog. Korea just aloowed ecigs and classified them as a low level nic delivery device. I personally still use my ecig but get my nic fix from snus.

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    Restricted Access - The nicotine absorbed is lower than the label says as there is some lost in the atty. Then the absorption is slower. Then there is the fact that current e-liquid (and NRTs) contain only nicotine, and not the small amounts of other alkaloids that exist in tobacco.

    For more depth, see: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...tml#post683086

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    The distinction between sedative and stimulant IANAN and Vaporer spotlight is yet another point I hadn't considered. But once mentioned, yeah, I understand and recognize those differing states. Probably always did, just not consciously. The roles that the different MAOI's play along with their variety of sources is catching my attention. I've a book somewhere around here, need to rummage and find.

    The best current quick fix for my mental desert is chocolate. Specifically dark chocolate with chili's. Downside is that fix doesn't last very long. Sure tastes good though!

    Distraction from newness, oh yeah Vaporer. Couple of those recent classified have been mine.

    My perfect drug was always Rum. Preferably in hot chocolate. That would always get that sedated thing going on for sure. Sure is asking a lot of vaping alone to replace our various previous self-prescriptions of booze and Pall Malls!
    (-; Poof :D

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    OTD,
    My favorite was Jim Beam neat and a smoke. Self medicate till you feel ok. I don't drink now at all.
    I don't think any of us is constantly aware of the states, just a reflection back in time of deep thought considering it all. We know when they are there, just not identified usually for anything specific.
    Guess overall its pretty simple. We are/were addicted and self medicate till we feel satisfied.

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