CigRx experience

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OneWizer

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I'll try to keep this brief. Recently found the "are we getting it" thread and was fascinated by the discussion. Have a 30 pack/year history, and I like tobacco. RYO, pipe and occasional cigar. Still smoke a few as the e-cig just doesn't deliver the right stuff.

After reading that thread and a few others in this section decided to try a higher nic e-juice and the CigRx product from Star Scientific. WTH - spent $$ on every other NRT they've brought out - yes, been there, tried them all. Been combining CigRX, Stonewall and higher nic juice. Just a couple or three Stonewall and CigRx a day.

Now here's the thing - not really trying to quit, just getting my toe wet so to speak and have been surprised that when using CigRx and not just Stonewall I forget to pick up the e-cig (or smoke) but when I do the higher nic juice takes care of the need. Without CigRx this never happened. Suddenly I notice a couple hours have gone by, and I'm still good.

Did not see any personal CigRx stories, thought I'd throw this out if anyone else want to share. Thanks.
 

YoYo

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Well, according to UPS tracking, my Cigrx will arrive on Tuesday. I will let you all know how it goes when I try it. However, THANK YOU FORUM. Thanks to this forum I researched the company (Star Scientific) and bought a truckload of shares below $2 last week. I figured I may either lose it all and look stupid or make some money. But the real decision maker was that I figured if I did lose it all, at least I would at least have better health for me and my entire family because of this little compound RCP-006. I, for one, am not going to get Alzheimer's.
 

Vocalek

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200 pieces of Commit (now called Nicorette) lozenges cost $70 or so at Costco. So $39.99 for 200 pieces is not too bad a price. The caveat, though, is that these do not contain nicotine. Tropical Bob recommended combining one of these with 1/2 of a Stonewall orb. These contain 4 mg of nicotine, which TBob finds too strong, hence cutting them in half. The Stonewall supplies the necessary nicotine and the CigRx supplies some additional chemicals that are missing in both e-cigs and NRT products. Stonewalls cost about $15 for 100 pieces.

It would also be interesting to see how well CigRx augments vaping a liquid that contains nicotine.
 
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