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<blockquote data-quote="Bliss Doubt" data-source="post: 23606564" data-attributes="member: 111691"><p>Welcome to the forum, Kimsalter.</p><p></p><p>I recommend you keep experimenting with PG/VG ratios, and I always recommend open systems over disposables, for better control of your experiments.</p><p></p><p>It took me some days to even learn to inhale my vape correctly at first. That could be causing your cough. You don't actually even have to inhale. You'll absorb the nicotine through your mouth tissues, with even more absorption if you exhale through your nose. </p><p></p><p>I believe vaping can help you quit cigarettes. You're the boss. When you're familiar with what vape products work for you, and have become comfortable with vaping, you'll choose your cigarette quit date on your own terms and be free forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bliss Doubt, post: 23606564, member: 111691"] Welcome to the forum, Kimsalter. I recommend you keep experimenting with PG/VG ratios, and I always recommend open systems over disposables, for better control of your experiments. It took me some days to even learn to inhale my vape correctly at first. That could be causing your cough. You don't actually even have to inhale. You'll absorb the nicotine through your mouth tissues, with even more absorption if you exhale through your nose. I believe vaping can help you quit cigarettes. You're the boss. When you're familiar with what vape products work for you, and have become comfortable with vaping, you'll choose your cigarette quit date on your own terms and be free forever. [/QUOTE]
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