I have only ever vaped 0Mg. I do it as more of a hobby. I was primarily a cigar smoker prior to vaping (Still do on occasion, but not like I used to). I do it mostly because I enjoy the flavor, much like when I was on cigars
If you were vaping 18mg which you thought was 0mg how would there be any difference when you went to 0mg?
This vendor may have been accurate about your knowledge surrounding liquid nicotine.
I'm actually surprised to see that more people on here don't vape @ 0mg. To me, I wasn't so much addicted to nicotine as I was the habit of picking something up and breathing through it.
If you were vaping 18mg which you thought was 0mg how would there be any difference when you went to 0mg?
This vendor may have been accurate about your knowledge surrounding liquid nicotine.
It is about the hand-to-mouth habit, the vaping 'ritual', the relaxation response that I associate with the ritual, and also the flavors!
I would think so, particularly diabetics, because the patch would deliver nic at a steady rate, which could be predictably counteracted with insulin or meds.I wonder if anybody has tried using the nicotine patch in conjunction with non-nicotine juice vaping?
I am at the 6mg of nic in my juices. I also chain vape ! I wonder if 0 nic vaping is popular.
KODIAK™;13140926 said:If I could vape 0 nic juice I'd just quit vaping. That would be true freedom. I can only imagine what that would be like each day; just leaving the house with only your car keys and maybe a chapstick.![]()