Flavored Vitamin Vaping?

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kross8

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Kinda random, but I'm planning to get some nicotine gum or something like it for my flight next week. Been years since I tried the gum. But I think it may be nice to have a little nic on the flight. I got pretty tense last time after ~8 hours without a vape. Not bad. But not preferable.
I used my ejuice on my inner wrist for flights,,, that thin skin on your inner wrist or under your tongue.

Add, to previous posts,, vaping satisfies the hand to mouth habit besides the nic
 

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I kind of agree it's probably fine until it isn't. The skin well once it starts absorbing that is what it does.

I will say it would probably take a TON of nic to be a problem. Probably. I wouldn't recommend it, there are better options.

To be fair, I've gotten sick of snus before I figured out my dose. I puked one time. Now I know my dose, but yeah you do have to really DRINK a bottle of eliquid to kill you.

I definitely think it's better than stealth vaping on a plane. To each their own but I'm not like OMG this must be stopped.
 
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I checked that out, Katya, but I thought zest was supposed to be kind of bitter. I don't cook, you understand, but that's how I like it.

I you want the pith, just keep going. A microplane will shred anything--just the aromatic non-bitter zest and/or the pith, if you like the bitter taste. It's also great for ginger and nutmeg. :)

I use it to remove Calluses on my Feet.

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Yeah, I'd never stealth on a plane. I do admit to stealth vaping in airport bathrooms (and the blessed smoke lounge if in the Vegas airport :D -- no stealth needed, heck, they even have dispensing machines for disposable e-cigs!), but I'll stick to gum on the plane.
 

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My son made me (nagged) let him buy that bacon soap. No maybe it was a trip where I was in some cool town and I got it for him because he missed it. I was pretty good at ignoring the nagging, usually.

Anna

He wanted bacon soap? Why? Did he want every dog in the neighborhood to chase him?
 

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Kinda random, but I'm planning to get some nicotine gum or something like it for my flight next week. Been years since I tried the gum. But I think it may be nice to have a little nic on the flight. I got pretty tense last time after ~8 hours without a vape. Not bad. But not preferable.
Do it. For me, it really helps suppress the urge to open the emergency exit so I can climb out on the wing for a vape, which would surely be unpleasant; I hear it's pretty cold at 35,000 ft. :blush:
 

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Uhh isn't that what's been killing people in the bootleg cartridges?
Vitamin E acetate is an oil being used to thicken THC in the black market carts. We can't safely inhale oils because it isn't water soluable. Whoever decided to use Vit E acetate as a thickener to vape didn't learn their chemistry or was an amateur wanabe basement chemist.

Our nicotine vapes use Pg, Vg, and flavoring agents which are all water soluable.

There are oil soluable vitamins (Vitamin A and E) and there are water soluable vitamins (Vitamin C and Vitamin B). The topic of this discussion is Vitamin B12 flavored vapes.
 
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Vitamin E acetate is an oil being used to thicken THC in the black market carts. We can't safely inhale oils because it isn't water soluable. Whoever decided to use Vit E acetate as a thickener to vape didn't learn their chemistry or was an amateur wanabe basement chemist.

Our nicotine vapes use Pg, Vg, and flavoring agents which are all water soluable.

There are oil soluable vitamins (Vitamin A and E) and there are water soluable vitamins (Vitamin C and Vitamin B). The topic of this discussion is Vitamin B12 flavored vapes.
Can't I just grind up my prenatals, soak them in PG and then add it to my mix. I mean they ARE huge to swallow.
 
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Can't I just grind up my prenatals, soak them in PG and then add it to my mix. I mean they ARE huge to swallow.
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Many years ago, I bought some lab quality pure (99.999%) caffeine powder. In my DIY journey, I had decided it may be beneficial. I added it to plain PG as a carrier. Beyond 10% it was not soluble, even heated. Then, doing the math, it turned out that at 10% (100mg/ml) and with vaping roughly 10ml/day normally. The amount of caffeine absorbed would equal to sipping a single cup of coffee over the course of a full day. My self-tested experiment proved against the efficacy of caffeine vape.

Come to find out, upon further Goo-foo, caffeine cannot be metabolized through inhalation, and the temperature of our coils basically re-crystallizes the chemical, them it burns.

Vitamins... gummies make me feel like a kid again.
 
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