Day 94: What is the best way to quit vaping

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stols001

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I don't care to debate nicotine's addictiveness or not. I don't much care honestly.

I show all the "psychological" signs of my current two favorite addictions, Ricolas (dry mouth) and Diet Pepsi.

If you don't believe me, come to Walmart to me sometime.

If I choose to consider myself psychologically/physically addicted to nicotine why should you care?

The right substance meets the RIGHT brain. LALALALAL all you want about nic not being addictive TO YOU. That thought probably HELPS you.

Also if you think giving up a merely PSYCHOLOGICALLY addictive substance is so easy, I am afraid I will have to take you on a tour of my brain. Trust me, you REALLY don't want that.

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And like many others, I believe nic to be on a par with caffeine. All recent research points to the fact that in moderate consumption, there can be many health benefits of nic.

Exactly and caffeine is addictive. I'm not saying nicotine is completely harmless either, but it is less harmful than first thought. That is what has changed.
 
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