Beta Carboline MAOIs - towards a more effective e-liquid

tceight;2463816 said:
Hi BCB. yes, what better acronym than homemade WTA. :)
I've been using it now for months, both the original extraction, and various 'experimental' extractions in an attempt to simplify the procedure. All of them have shown efficacy in satiation far exceeding that of nicotine alone.
For me, it really is an entirely different experience. Identical to analogues? No. but that's not entirely bad either. If I had to compare the effects to an existing style of analogue, it would be more like smoking a cigar. With nic alone, I would at times of stress, find myself frenetically puffing away trying to get that feeling of satiation. With the WTA, I take a couple of puffs, and feel a sense of calm. A couple more, and I'm good. If i keep going, I get a dull throbbing 'headache', and zero desire to continue. If it was a cigarette, I found I would finish it rather than waste it, but with the E-cig, I put it away. I've found that my juice consumption has reduced to less than 30% of what it was with straight nic.
other observations... I don't seem to get the same stimulating effect that I did with nic juice (or analogues for that matter)
I'm wondering if maybe the alkaloid absorption profile is different, either because of the method of delivery, or, possibly the extraction method favors the maoi's over the nicotine. I'll need to do DVAP's extraction at least once to compare.

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What I think more likely is that the acid-base extraction doesn't favor any particular alkaloid (I could find no reason to suspect it might) and the explanation for the different alkaloid profile is that in smoking, the 'MAOI' alkaloids (or the 'others') are less readily evaporated than nicotine (i.e. less readily released from their salt or have a higher % in salt form).

Hence, many people might find that a mix of WTA and standard just nicotine e-liquid might be ideal.
 

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