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    Quote Originally Posted by IANAN View Post
    ODT... I am really shocked about the effects the coffee have had... Don't know if it is just the coffee or the coffee, nicotine, and Cat's Claw together.

    I mostly drink tea, but yeah... I wouldn't have suspected that much effect from just some coffee... It really shocked me how severe the effects are if I am late dosing myself with coffee.
    Whole 'nuther thread in the makings there...
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    Boiling Points (or decomposition) of alkaloids of interest

    anabasine: vapable, bp:136C
    anatabine: vapable, bp:145C; dark yellow, orange brown color when oxidised
    myosmine: vapable, bp:82C

    cotinine: vapable, bp:250C

    (nicotine: bp:247C)

    (not sure, but harman and norharman might be around 260C)

    The actual bp of the mix with a glycol would be lower (but complex); in short, though many alkaloids decompose before boiling (or even melting), the key ones to us are vapable.

    So seems still on the right lines

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    Of note: MAOIs dramatically affect withdrawal period too

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    Quote Originally Posted by TropicalBob View Post
    First, Kin, thanks for taking the time to find that TBob did indeed proffer the "something missing" notion in a thread more than a year ago. And I got clobbered for not being a true believer and evangelist for the First Church of E-Smoking.

    Note on e-smoking soaked snus: I still like it. I do use the 801 cart and now use mostly tasteless Wine&Dine snus that I soak in Bickford Kahlua flavoring (just PG and flavor). Most other snus portions are too large for small carts like the 901 or 510. The General Mini Mint is excellent, though, and comes with its own flavor. I soak it in VG.

    In terms of satisfaction in replacing my 30-a-day cig habit that I ditched more than two years ago: Snus, Stonewall Java dissolvables, pipe, e-cigs. In that order. The first three all are tobacco based. E-cigs, of course, offer just nicotine -- and something is missing that the other three alternatives contain.
    OK, it took me two days, but I finally read this thread begining to end. (I confess I glossed over some of the more technical posts listing every element on earth, lol.)

    This is some facinating and exciting stuff! Thanks to all of you who have been contributing so much time and effort!

    Some of you may have read my situation with my husband - he is definitely in the "something is missing" group. We upped his nicotine to 36mg, added a huge amount of menthol, got HV liquid - all trying to scratch that itch. He is down to 1/2 - 1 cigarette a day or less, but he's frustratrated.

    The alkaloids make sense. He does suffer from mild ADD, OCD, panic attacks and depression. Since alcohol is a depressant, it makes sense that his urge to smoke increases substantially when he drinks.

    The reason out of all of these hundreds of posts that I chose to quote Tbob's is because my interest in snus is piqued. Since we don't have WTA to buy, that seems the only viable option right now.

    I do have some concern about holding snus in the mouth and how it affects teeth and gums, as he already had dental issues I would rather not exacerbate. So, I'm interested in the snus/PG composite. It seems, though, that it doesn't leech any or enough alkloids from the snus to do the trick, as Tbob still uses so many other products, along with the snus, to satisfy his cravings?

    Why would that be? Would it be better to soak the snus in something else, like alcohol, to make an extraction and then add that to PG? What are the other "bad" things in tobacco that occur even when not burned?

    Sorry if this is a digression - but it seems in line with other ways to get the alkaloids, while waiting for WTA to become available on the open market...

    I'm also wondering about the difference in Camel snus and Swedish snus - but I can check out the smokeless alternatives forum for that.

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    Kristin -

    Thanks - i forgot to point out before that most alkaloids are barely soluble in water but generally extract quite well in alcohol (ethanol, PG, VG). However, perhaps most of the alkaloids would be in salt form and so would be soluble soluble.

    Vaping such an extract introduce heating though. Seems a reasonale idea, if the anount of active ingredients (e.g. the nic) was knowable. I'll leave it for others to pipe up on this ...

    ps: a low dose (initially anyway) of GABA might be useful for your hubby (reduces smoking cravings and is anti-anxiety).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kinabaloo View Post
    Kristin -

    Thanks - i forgot to point out before that most alkaloids are barely soluble in water but generally extract quite well in alcohol (ethanol, PG, VG).

    Vaping such an extract introduce heating though. Seems a reasonale idea, if the anount of active ingredients (e.g. the nic) was knowable. I'll leave it for others to pipe up on this ...

    ps: a low dose (initially anyway) of GABA might be useful for your hubby (reduces smoking cravings and is anti-anxiety).
    Thanks, Kin. (And Older - I did read those links.)

    I vaguely remember GABA being mentioned - could you please refresh my memory, if you have a moment?
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    In response to the questions about reducing withdrawal symptoms, something well worth considering is GABA, which is reasonably easy to obtain. In general, it acts as a stress/anxiety reliever. Research shows that is has a very significant effect on reducing the craving for nicotine/something missing.

    GABA is something I did take for a while myself many years ago for stress but I want to study the science more before writing more on the topics (the various ways that GABA (a major neurotransmitter) interacts with various receptors affecting dopamine levels and more. I noted one item of research on GABA and nicotine in the beta carboline thread. And there's more out there.

    http://www.google.com/products?q=GAB...ed=0CDIQrQQwAw

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    I guess I appreciate all the technical discussion and research. I fail to understand how this will help the everyday smoker like me. None of the ingrediences I have seen will be available to someone like me. The chance of getting anything like this approved for use are somewhere between zero and nill. I guess it is a bad night for me, blame it on PMS (Post Smoking Syndrom).

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    All the ingredients required are in tobacco

    We just need to be a little more careful to not throw the baby out with the bath-water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kinabaloo View Post
    In response to the questions about reducing withdrawal symptoms, something well worth considering is GABA, which is reasonably easy to obtain. In general, it acts as a stress/anxiety reliever. Research shows that is has a very significant effect on reducing the craving for nicotine/something missing.

    GABA is something I did take for a while myself many years ago for stress but I want to study the science more before writing more on the topics (the various ways that GABA (a major neurotransmitter) interacts with various receptors affecting dopamine levels and more. I noted one item of research on GABA and nicotine in the beta carboline thread. And there's more out there.

    GABA - Google Product Search

    Kina
    Thanks, Kina.

    Am I looking for GABA exactly or L-theanine?

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