I would like to switch into e-smoking full time. My lungs hate it. I was in the best of health a few months ago, really able to sprint and be agile, which worked wonders for daily living. Now smoking I just can't get that extra bit of energy, that one bit which would have done it.
However I haven't really yet managed to get a truly satisfying cigarette like hit. Nicotine alone feels like something is missing. Does WTA actually capture the true essence of combusted tobacco? If you have smoked WTA, what can you comment on with regards to the difference? Do you see yourself definitely never smoking again, it's that good?
Surely I understand that this is a very common question. I have read past threads but never *really* found the answer.
Personally I am a tough cookie. I stopped smoking for a year almost and it's very easy to switch off the addiction, provided it is early and with a lot of determination, resilience, grit and careful day to day planning. But even then I always feel something missing. My body loves the enzyme inhibiting alkaloids in tobacco. Even given the choice never to smoke or to start smoking, I would opt for these precious and elusive WTA alkaloids alone, forget the nicotine. They are amazingly healing. I had a huge working memory deficit, in the time I was not smoking; due to health/accident reasons. Then after smoking, day by day this deficit fused up and I am suddenly able to remember. I pin this directly on the intake of these amazing alkaloids.
How would you go about producing your own WTA? I don't mind "smoking" a tobacco alkaloid resin, even. Anything but tar. I can never quite get the rush with an e-cig though many times it teases me, especially with the AGAT2 and SS mesh working *FOR ONCE*, bloody thing lasts all of 2 minutes vaping before the coil decides it's had enough and short circuits. What WTA-containing liquids should I purchase to really really really not actually want to smoke an analog again?
However I haven't really yet managed to get a truly satisfying cigarette like hit. Nicotine alone feels like something is missing. Does WTA actually capture the true essence of combusted tobacco? If you have smoked WTA, what can you comment on with regards to the difference? Do you see yourself definitely never smoking again, it's that good?
Surely I understand that this is a very common question. I have read past threads but never *really* found the answer.
Personally I am a tough cookie. I stopped smoking for a year almost and it's very easy to switch off the addiction, provided it is early and with a lot of determination, resilience, grit and careful day to day planning. But even then I always feel something missing. My body loves the enzyme inhibiting alkaloids in tobacco. Even given the choice never to smoke or to start smoking, I would opt for these precious and elusive WTA alkaloids alone, forget the nicotine. They are amazingly healing. I had a huge working memory deficit, in the time I was not smoking; due to health/accident reasons. Then after smoking, day by day this deficit fused up and I am suddenly able to remember. I pin this directly on the intake of these amazing alkaloids.
How would you go about producing your own WTA? I don't mind "smoking" a tobacco alkaloid resin, even. Anything but tar. I can never quite get the rush with an e-cig though many times it teases me, especially with the AGAT2 and SS mesh working *FOR ONCE*, bloody thing lasts all of 2 minutes vaping before the coil decides it's had enough and short circuits. What WTA-containing liquids should I purchase to really really really not actually want to smoke an analog again?