I would like to qualify this with what Ricardo Polosa presented afterwards, which seems to show that nicotine levels can be very important.
At least at first, when trying to get off the cigarettes.
I suspect that may well be the case for many, and not so much the case for others.
But after
vaping for awhile, I do believe the "nicotine" becomes less important over time (for a large percentage) as shown
throughout this forum over the years.
In the end, I would think there will be quite a mixture of what works...
And it may include high nicotine levels for some, and not really needing much nicotine for others.
But the question is really two-fold...
--What works to get off the cigarettes in the beginning
--What works to STAY off the cigarettes for good
I'm thinking more nicotine in the beginning will be beneficial for many, if not most.
But over time, the habits and actions will be the thing that really keeps most from going back to cigarettes.