Random DIY mixing and More

I wouldn't call this the final version, but I'm enjoying this mix,

Bad to the Blood

1.00% Bilberry (Mirtillo) (FA)
2.00% Blueberry (FW)
3.00% Blueberry Extra (TPA)
1.00% Cream Fresh (Panna Fresca) (FA)
1.00% Marshmallow (TPA)
3.00% Pomegranate Deluxe (TPA)
0.50% Super Sweet (CAP)
1.00% Vanillin 10% (PG) (TPA)

Blueberry and pomegranate with a little bit of creaminess and a touch of vanilla.
Plenty of flavor and good body/fullness.
It had a five week steep until I got to it.

It was inspired by the description of a commercial liquid, Bad Blood by Bad Drip Labs.

Chocolate Dubai by Atemporal - Review by Ben28


Chocolate Dubai
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Chocolate Dubai, from the Special Desserts range and created by Atemporal in collaboration with Bombo Liquids. I'm bringing you a liquid of a relatively recent and very famous chocolate on social media, Dubai chocolate, whose special ingredients are pistachio and kadaif. Thanks to Vapeo24 for making this review possible!

According to the brand; It masterfully combines three key ingredients: creamy milk chocolate, a smooth pistachio cream and the unmistakable crunch of kataifi pastry. The result is an enveloping, dense and deeply satisfying flavor profile that evokes the famous luxury dessert that gives it its name.

To start, object as always that this is a 30mL aroma that must be mixed with base and nicotine to taste. Afterwards, it must be left to steep for at least 15 days.

Let's move on to the olfactory test. What first enters the nose is the pistachio, clearly, a key ingredient of this chocolate. The milk chocolate and a little of the characteristic aroma of the kadaif are also clearly noticeable. Honestly, it is almost a 1:1 replica of the original Dubai chocolate smell, and to further affirm my opinion and description, I must say that many people around me have smelled it and affirm exactly the same thing.

Let's now move on to what generally interests us, the taste when vaping. When inhaling, the chocolate base is clearly noticeable and no, it is not the typical bad chocolate we usually find in vaping, it tastes quite natural. On the other hand, on the exhalation, the pistachio is very noticeable, which makes the liquid slightly dry, but without being at that extreme. I also notice the taste of the kataifi pastry, although lighter and more in the background as I suppose it will be a complicated flavor to replicate.

In general, I can truly say that it is a very, very good replica of the real food, although I must give a single warning, this liquid can become very heavy for daily vaping, it has a very potent and marked flavor intensity that not everyone may like for everyday use.

Random DIY mixing and More

I mixed two new testers this morning,

Royal Butterscotch RY4 • NotCharlesManson's Royal Butterscotch recipe from ELR plus 5% TPA RY4 Double and 1.5% TPA Whipped Cream.

Some Sort of Faerie Cloud • yet another variation of my Faerie Clouds recipe using a different cream/vanilla combination and a couple of percentage adjustments elsewhere.

Ear ringing/Tinnitus

I don’t know much about tinnitus, but when I used to smoke hookah, I noticed more earwax, along with mucus in my nose and throat. I have allergies to strong smells, so smoking would trigger extra mucus as a kind of defense reaction. Maybe you’re having a similar response, and what you’re feeling could be linked to that.
Vape still does the same thing for me, but way less.

Sometimes, earwax buildup alone can cause strange sounds or pressure, especially when it softens or shifts with body heat. That might feel like tinnitus in some cases.

I started taking NAC (N-acetylcysteine) supplement a few weeks ago. It helps thin mucus, mainly in the lungs and sinuses, it made me feel better overall. I was suffering with a strong post-nasal drip before, so much that it would affect my breathing. (Which vaping also make it better in comparison with hookah).

If you already went to the doctor he probably gave you a best answer.
I'm not giving medical advice or anything like this, just my experience
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Ear ringing/Tinnitus

You should probably consult your doctor. The jury is out on whether vaping can be a direct cause for tinnitus. On the other hand, loud noises (including blasting your car stereo), stress, illness, etc. are well known causes.
I did consult with a few doctors. I’m not looking for medical advice on here. I came across posts from 2010-2016 that are now closed in regards to this, so I thought maybe I can ask the ECF community. Thanks for the advice though about consulting with a doctor (s). It’s the first step that I took. If someone experienced it and suspects it was from vaping or knows anyone that did, please let me know.

Ear ringing/Tinnitus

It’s the only probable cause right now. I have ruled out many things that could be the culprit.

You should probably consult your doctor. The jury is out on whether vaping can be a direct cause for tinnitus. On the other hand, loud noises (including blasting your car stereo), stress, illness, etc. are well known causes.

Ear ringing/Tinnitus

Hello, everyone! New member here. I need some help from the community about my situation. Does anyone know if tinnitus from vaping resolves on its own, if you stop? It’s hard for me to sleep and concentrate during the day. Please let me know.

How do you know that vaping caused the tinnitus?
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Shinyitis Support Group

That is a lovely little pup! I’d love to get another Tortie kittie, but I need to get all my medical stuff sorted, plus they are a handful. Lol
My last tortie, Tiger, still fit in the palm of my hand when I caught him perched on top of the front door.lol
We shared a wonderful 15 years full of adventure.

Good morning Shiny's

Murata VTC6, how to terminate charging?

Some googling also brought up this, which on p.4 states "Charge: 23deg.C, 4.2V, 4A (CC/CV), 100mA cut" which is an altogether different number.
This has been further corroborated by this other PDF I found on the Wayback Machine: p.8 is virtually identical to the p.4 on the other PDF above, with the same graph embedding the same phrase.

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