E-liquids infused with B12,ginkgo extract,etc...

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bobsmith

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I always imagined what it would be like if we lived in a world where smoking was actually GOOD for you. But now with vaping there are vendors that are now selling liquids that advertise things like 'infused with gingko extract', etc. I've been on the hunt trying to find such kinds of liquids and was wondering if you guys know of any more sites that sell them and if you have any particular favorites.

So far I've found fuZion vapor - handcrafted eliquid and ejuice but I'm not quite satisfied with some of their infused flavors but I've yet to try all their other products.
 

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It will be quite some time before studies are produced that prove with little doubt that vaping is a good way to obtain nutrients, though I don't doubt the possibility of your conclusion coming to fruition in the future.. From what (very limited information) I've seen on here thus far caffeine liquids touted for "energy boosting" capabilities are rendered ineffective due to the amount of heat and product required for any substantial effect. Unfortunately caffeine juices exist as a simple marketing gimmick and nothing more at this point.
 
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It sounds nice on the outside but I am concerned about what we would be inhaling. There are certain ways things SHOULD be taken in to our bodies and ways they should NOT be taken in. Water for example. Drinking it is fine but breathing it causes drowning.

Vaping is harm reduction. Nothing more. I do not think, at this point, we should be adding anything extra to our vape. Especially if we want vaping to become a mainstream nicotine delivery method with legitimate credibility.
 

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This was brought up in a caffeinated vape thread, and I figured it out in a non-science way.

IF it was vapeable (which it isn't from my reading, temperatures and minerals and all that sciency stuff), the amount of additive needed would make the liquid more like a sludge rather than a liquid.

As an experiment: Take a multivitamin, crush it up and add it to your daily vape amount. Heck, just take 1/8 tsp of sugar and add it. Now don't try to vape this, it won't work and won't be terribly healthy and will break your equipment. To get any reasonable amount to benefit from whatever is being added, it'll alter the taste and consistency into an un-vapeable mess, or you'd be bumping your daily vape to dozens of ml a day easily. That's assuming any of that stuff is vapeable, which it (generally) isn't for sciency reasons I am not learned enough to put into words.
 
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