Great job zoiDman. I have stashed 5 "BGICOE" cartos somewhere, each containing 18mg. Four of them are still intact, and the other one, I haven't touched in six months. BTW what brand of cigarette would be comparable to vaping 36mg. Just curious.
I can punch similar holes in any study you can produce that claims nicotine is "safe".
... BTW what brand of cigarette would be comparable to vaping 36mg. Just curious.
If you really could do that, within the context of nicotine delivery in e liquid vaping, then Diane Feinstein, Barb Boxer and their nanny state ilk have a place for you on their payroll, because so far even the anti e cig politicians have NOT been able to come up with one shred of credible evidence showing nicotine as being harmful. Just like Al Gores global warming "hockey stick" graph, all they have so far is trumped up junk science and scare tactic politician psychobabel.
I am not asking for a study that proves nicotine is UNSAFE. Simply asking if anyone has a study showing nicotine is SAFE. Is there such a study? It's a simple question independent of politics ....
The dose makes the poison..
It IS safe within the context we're discussing, as in our preferred delivery method, vaping...
FAQ: Nicotine (tobaccoharmreduction.org)
I'm reasonably sure that Kristen can provide tons of data,
but there's already quite a bit of resource material linked in this thread well worth reading.
I was looking for a "study" ....
I'm looking for those studies too: here's some really interesting stuff I found. I don't believe nicotine is safe or not habit forming (and these links don't claim that), but these studies are startling to me.
It's a compelling idea : the presence of monoamine oxidases inhibitors (naturally occurring ) in tobacco, ALONG WITH nicotine seem to create a MUCH stronger habit.
The Wikipedia page at the end of these links has lots of info on MAOIs -- think pharmaceutical anti-depressants ( anyone ever take Wellbutrin/Zyban to quit analogs? ) I highly recommend slogging through the technical parts to get an idea of some of the brain chemistry around tobacco withdrawal. Fascinating stuff.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0091305703002235
Monoamine oxidase inhibition dramatically increas... [J Neurosci. 2005] - PubMed - NCBI
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024320506004619
I got to all of these through : Monoamine oxidase inhibitor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I am not asking for a study that proves nicotine is UNSAFE. Simply asking if anyone has a study showing nicotine is SAFE. Is there such a study? It's a simple question independent of politics ....
Someone on the ECF showed me an effective way to reduce my nicotine intake, and I want to share it with everyone.
I keep two separate cartos, one at my normal strength, and a second one slightly lower. When the cravings are not that strong, I vape the lower mg, otherwise I switch to the higher strength. I went down from 12mg to 8mg in a couple of weeks with no problems. Now working on going down further to 6mg. Thank you the ECF member wherever you are for a great suggestion. If anyone has other ways to accomplish this goal feel free to chime in.
I'm quoting the original here for reference.
I know I had some part in the hijack -- it's hard not to talk about the mechanisms...
There you go again ..... Now you are comparing nicotine with peanut butter and eggplants. Give me a break.... I take it then that you have no studies to show that nicotine is safe? As for the FDA, isn't that the same agency that approved several drugs that killed thousands of people - the same drugs that they later banned? I forget the drug names, but I am sure you know which ones they are.
BTW Don't know how this thread got hijacked into a discussion about nicotine safety. The title clearly states how to reduce your intake.
Fogging, Thank you for the compliments. Nicotine to some people is like religion. They believe in it without question, and don't want to hear anything to the contrary. As for me, like I said before, until someone proves to me that nicotine is safe, I will treat it as a poison that it is, and minimize my consumption. I feel a lot better on days when I vape less, and that by itself is all the proof that I need. One last point, I still say it is a mistake, and not very responsible to compare nicotine with caffeine. One goes through your digestive system, and the other through your lungs. Kristin dismissed the emphysema study I posted on that very same basis. To paraphrase her remarks, she said you can not compare nicotine injected through a cell with nicotine inhaled through the lung ..... That is precisely my basis for considering Caffeine different from Nic. The delivery systems are different, not to mention their toxicity. Happy vaping. And oh, you do not have to rub it in so much regarding my math. If I learned anything from you, is that my math was off by three decimal points. I do appreciate you setting me right.
...until someone proves to me that nicotine is safe, I will treat it as a poison that it is, and minimize my consumption. I feel a lot better on days when I vape less, and that by itself is all the proof that I need.
One goes through your digestive system, and the other through your lungs.