Beta Carboline MAOIs - towards a more effective e-liquid

tceight;1809974 said:
nanovaper, I've had similar thoughts/concerns as you, so know where you are coming from.
"I do not see why you would want to copy tobacco MAOI's, when if your going to put that much effort into it, you could just IMPROVE upon the MAOI system found in tobacco"
fantastic idea, and I like the reasoning with the -B only,
In the end it would be wonderful (maybe) to get just the specific molecules we want, but this is outside my abilities, so I do what I can. Maybe you can try grinding some selegiline into your vape and let us know how it works for you.
That approach is like "enriched white bread" the alternative being tried here is to create whole grain bread. Sure there may be some stuff in there we don't want... or not (what's that darned fiber and all them minerals really good for anyway?) ;)

as for the FDA or people getting snitty about added maoi's, all the more reason to make this a simple home based system.
As I see it, vaping will become 'illegal' if the powers that be decide there is no money in it, or it is costing potential profit. If some commercial interest adds WTA, and it becomes a direct 'tobacco replacement', then expect it to be supported and taxed heavily as a 'luxury good', under control of the ATF for quality control purposes.
The people will scream and shout what they are told to scream and shout about. None of this will have anything to do with what does or does not make sense from a health point of view.
just my two cents. take it or leave it, information is neither good nor bad, use it as you see fit. :toast:
P.S. just a thought about home made wta, as it relates to alcohol... it's legal to make wine.. but illegal to 'concentrate' that wine via distillation at home. does that make sense? it doesn't have to.

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