anyone try Vitamin e-liquids?

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Found this site for e-liquids: http://ujustpuff.com/eliquid.phpThey have 89 flavors, and plus:
Vitamin A,B,C,E and
Co-Enzyme Q10,.
Co-Enzyme Q10 +A,
Co-Enzyme Q10 + B,
Co -Enzyme Q10+ C,
Co-Enzyme Q10 + E


Would be great if the B vitamin absorbs well, .


I have MS and I know B vitamins help with energy, just curious if anyone tried this and if you notice an increase in energy from it.


One of the symptoms of MS is chronic fatigue, just wondered if this might be possible.


After all, vaping Nicotine works,....just a thought.....


Would be great if someone came up with an energy boost e-liquid, eh?!. just wondered if this might be possible.
 
Found this site for e-liquids: http://ujustpuff.com/eliquid.phpThey have 89 flavors, and plus:
Vitamin A,B,C,E and
Co-Enzyme Q10,.
Co-Enzyme Q10 +A,
Co-Enzyme Q10 + B,
Co -Enzyme Q10+ C,
Co-Enzyme Q10 + E


Would be great if the B vitamin absorbs well, .


I have MS and I know B vitamins help with energy, just curious if anyone tried this and if you notice an increase in energy from it.


One of the symptoms of MS is chronic fatigue, just wondered if this might be possible.


After all, vaping Nicotine works,....just a thought.....


Would be great if someone came up with an energy boost e-liquid, eh?!. just wondered if this might be possible.

I've been really interested in juices with other stuff in it, but I remember a post somewhere about the complexity of molecules being able to absorb correctly in the lungs? From what I remember they were disusing how bad larger molecules were for you, because they stayed in the lungs? Duno hope they add more stuff to the Library on this for easy reference.
 
I've been really interested in juices with other stuff in it, but I remember a post somewhere about the complexity of molecules being able to absorb correctly in the lungs? From what I remember they were disusing how bad larger molecules were for you, because they stayed in the lungs? Duno hope they add more stuff to the Library on this for easy reference.


yeah, that's what I was kindof afraid of, hmmm,....I just didn't want to buy them, unless I knew they might absorb and be able to get some benefit from them..



thanks for letting me know,
:)
 
You got me all interested again :lol: Now I spent all night researching as much as I could. Found a study on rats in 2004, but no continuation of testing. What would surprise me is if this method of treatment has been researched so much in asthma, why wouldn't they extend research into other medicines being delivered this way? Anyways, I finaly gave up any hope of my own research helping and asked in the Nhaler forum for some answers. They sell medicinal like juice.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/nhaler/67841-nhaler-lung-juice.html#post1003226

Oh and some links:
http://www.eoearth.org/article/Absorption_of_toxicants
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_membrane
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absorption_(pharmacokinetics)
http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/08942680150506349?cookieSet=1&journalCode=jam
 
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I think the K.I.S.S. principle applies here - It's probably much safer for your attys and your lungs to just get your vitamins through your diet and traditional supplements. Your digestive system is designed and equipped to process vitamins and minerals, your lungs...not so much.

How would you even calculate dosage through vaping? There is a such thing as too much of some vitamins and minerals, assuming that vaping them is even effective and safe. Also, I remember reading something here about how too much vitamin A & E should be avoided by smokers and recent ex-smokers. Rather than try to wrangle a good result out of the forum search engine, I did a quick google and found this:
Vitamin E Increases Lung Cancer Risk In Smokers
and this:
BBC News | Health | Vitamin A poses lung cancer risk
 
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