For those who use WTA e-juice

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DetraMental

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I have a friend who has fallen off the vape wagon and is smoking again. She still vapes but the smokes are really getting their hooks into her. I ordered some non-flavored 24mg WTA e-liquid for her and need to know how much I should add to the e-juice she vapes. I normally make her a 30ml bottle using regular nicotine at 18mg. I've tried upping the nicotine and it doesn't seem to help so that's why I put out the $$$ for the WTA but I don't know how to use this stuff. I need to try and stretch it because we are all on fixed incomes. I've read where some only add 2-3 drops/tank but I don't know what ml their tanks are, I'm assuming 3ml, but it could be a 5ml for all I know. I appreciate any help, thanks!!

Ps. 24mg/15ml is the largest bottle available I could find and the price tag was shocking, lol. I just hope it helps.
 

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I'd try 10%, 25%, 50%, and 100% of the 24 mg WTA.

Start with the lowest (10%) and go up until worst of the cigarette cravings subside, then work back down to a maintenance level (be it 25%, 10%, or even 0% WTA).

These levels are just suggestions at nice round numbers... nothing to stop you from trying 5%, 17.5%, 35%, etc.

The math for the percentage is pretty simple and I'll include it because I have no idea if folks are good with math or not.

% WTA = [(mL WTA added) / (mL WTA added + mL regular liquid added)] * 100%

I'm not a fan of tank mixing based on drops because it's not very accurate or precise. This is to say that you're not likely to hit the percentage you're trying for and the margin you miss by won't even be all that consistent.

This all having been said, I'm not the best person to ask when it comes to questions about % of WTA to add. I like the 24 mg unflavored WTA straight, so others probably have more experience with mixing it down to lower percentages. Of course everybody will have their own sweet spot, so any advice they can give is purely personal, and ultimately everybody has to arrive at their own sweet spot via their own experimentation and experience.
 
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