MAOIs are in analog cigarettes?!8-o These are powerful antidepresants with "potentially lethal dietary and drug interactions." Please do not add them to e-liquid!
Hi, Don,
If the OP is actually considering adding prescription SSRIs or tricyclics, then I certainly share your alarm: please do not do that.
However, there are several natural and mild MAOIs out there. Just as common examples, both coffee and tea contain MAO-inhibitive constituents. So do olive oil, black pepper, and rhubarb -- and, yes, tobacco.
A couple that might legitimately be worth looking into in that they may hold promise specifically in vaping are passion flower (MAO-A inhibitor) and goldenroot (both MAO-A and MAO-B inhibitors).
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Anyone interested might want to search for some of Kinabaloo's posts here, and check out an article or two on his website. He seems to know a fair amount about this. As evidence of his interest in the subject, his current avatar here is a string diagram of monoamine oxidase.
I've noticed that another ECF poster's user name is Syrian Rue, the common name for Peganum Harmala, which is a natural source of MAO-A inhibitor. Perhaps this person knows something about the subject -- I'm not sure.
There are also several threads on the subject, mostly in the "Nicotine" sub-forum. Use the Google search on the bottom left of every page in this forum.
Just to note, I don't think it has to be at all this complex if you're a brand-new vaper. Read the very long, but very worth-the-time introduction to vaping that DonDaBoomVape has written (the link is in his signature). Maybe just try vaping the way the majority of vapers do for awhile and see if you like it, and if it's working for you and your purposes. But at the same time, I do understand that some folks are born modders -- whether it's of electronics or cartridge fillers or liquids or even of legalities, politics, or social norms.
Happy vaping in any case!
--John