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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23769442" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>It’s not great, but it works. Quitting with e-cigarettes takes a long time to quit nicotine entirely, but it CAN be done, and WITHOUT discomfort.</p><p></p><p>Step one is transition from analogs. It’s worth remembering that nicotine is an anti-anxiety drug, so you’ve effectively given yourself an anxiety issue. Start by vaping whatever whenever you want. The trick is to not do analogs. It’s called the transition, and it’s as far as some people go.</p><p></p><p>When that is done, you start titrating the nicotine level of the juice…slowly. And WAAAY down. I think the lowest I got was 0.25mil/ml. This “you’ll Be fine below 3ml.” Thing is B.S. IMHO. SOME people can do it. My sister went from 8 to 0. People who have tried and failed though can’t. The failure rate is the same as for analogs; 80%. There are 2 ways I know of to titrate. The cheapest and most flexible is DIY. With that you can mix anything. (It’s also really easy.) Another way to do it is get a bottle of regular strength and a bottle of zero IN THE SAME FLAVOR and mix em. Both require the same equipment, a small really accurate scale (I got mine on Amazon for $8. It was meant for weighing jewelry.</p><p>I would mix a whole bottle of juice at a given strength use up the bottle (they were 2oz. So something like 60some ml.) Then go down with the next bottle.</p><p>If I started chain vaping at a given strength I’d do another of the same strength till I stopped. I had problems at 12ml and 3ml. I never had to do more than 2 bottles of the same strength. The trick is to go down by approximately the same ratio, rather than by number. So theres more reductions in the high strengths. IIRC I went 20, 16, 14,12, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4,3,3, 2.5, 2, 1.75,1.5, 1.25,1, 0.5, 0.25, 0. When you’ve done a bottle of zero, you can cut the flavor.</p><p></p><p>This means vaping whatever ratio of PG/VG suits. So flavor+PG/VG+Nic liquid=juice. Real real easy. No flavor, no nic = just PG/VG which means you're shopping for “juice” at the farm supply store. Do that till you just spontaneously stop.</p><p></p><p>And boom. You’re done. Takes a while though. Close to a year. Nicotine is a helluva drug. ...... the great white horse, can be done in just a month. Everyone is different though.</p><p></p><p> This CANNOT be done with disposables because you can't titrate them. Pods or rebuildables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23769442, member: 43994"] It’s not great, but it works. Quitting with e-cigarettes takes a long time to quit nicotine entirely, but it CAN be done, and WITHOUT discomfort. Step one is transition from analogs. It’s worth remembering that nicotine is an anti-anxiety drug, so you’ve effectively given yourself an anxiety issue. Start by vaping whatever whenever you want. The trick is to not do analogs. It’s called the transition, and it’s as far as some people go. When that is done, you start titrating the nicotine level of the juice…slowly. And WAAAY down. I think the lowest I got was 0.25mil/ml. This “you’ll Be fine below 3ml.” Thing is B.S. IMHO. SOME people can do it. My sister went from 8 to 0. People who have tried and failed though can’t. The failure rate is the same as for analogs; 80%. There are 2 ways I know of to titrate. The cheapest and most flexible is DIY. With that you can mix anything. (It’s also really easy.) Another way to do it is get a bottle of regular strength and a bottle of zero IN THE SAME FLAVOR and mix em. Both require the same equipment, a small really accurate scale (I got mine on Amazon for $8. It was meant for weighing jewelry. I would mix a whole bottle of juice at a given strength use up the bottle (they were 2oz. So something like 60some ml.) Then go down with the next bottle. If I started chain vaping at a given strength I’d do another of the same strength till I stopped. I had problems at 12ml and 3ml. I never had to do more than 2 bottles of the same strength. The trick is to go down by approximately the same ratio, rather than by number. So theres more reductions in the high strengths. IIRC I went 20, 16, 14,12, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4,3,3, 2.5, 2, 1.75,1.5, 1.25,1, 0.5, 0.25, 0. When you’ve done a bottle of zero, you can cut the flavor. This means vaping whatever ratio of PG/VG suits. So flavor+PG/VG+Nic liquid=juice. Real real easy. No flavor, no nic = just PG/VG which means you're shopping for “juice” at the farm supply store. Do that till you just spontaneously stop. And boom. You’re done. Takes a while though. Close to a year. Nicotine is a helluva drug. ...... the great white horse, can be done in just a month. Everyone is different though. This CANNOT be done with disposables because you can't titrate them. Pods or rebuildables. [/QUOTE]
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