I think nic itself is a stimulant like coffee and in that way can help focus, attention span and ease depression.
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I think nic itself is a stimulant like coffee and in that way can help focus, attention span and ease depression.
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Imported from India.
Those sound great and good prices thanks for the link!Imported from India.
Don't know anything about their nic but...
Their prices for FW 4oz flavorings are ok but not great.
I use Monoject Luer-lock syringes from Foster & Smith
Chemnic's prices on syringes are pure profit imo
a buck for a 20ml, etc is correct & smart - Syringe Only
Monoject markings are laser-etched so they stay visible for years
I bought some benzoic acid crystals a while ago (Summer of 2015?) with the intention of trying that. But after draining a number of Juul pods, diluting the juice I got from them down to my usual 15 mg, and vaping it that way in my normal gear, I concluded it really wasn't worth messing with; that regular nic works just as well for me at normal strengths and didn't have the slightly strange taste that seems to come with all of Juul's flavors. Of course everyone is different an YMMV.Anyone tried to make Juul like nic salts with benzoic acid crystals?
DIY nic salts is a thing.
2% benzoic acid mixed with 72mg PG nic, heated to 55c until dissolved. Cooled, made up a batch of 36mg with 15% flavour giving a 65/35 PG/VG ratio.
After some trial puffs and leaving it for 24hrs to see if die, i finally got up the courage to give it a proper vape. First thing you notice is there is zero harshness, its like vaping 3mg max VG.
After about ten puffs, heart rate and breathing increased markedly. I didnt like it and was worried the acid was doing horrible things to me, so put it down and decided to mull it over.
Anyway, today i pinched a marlborough off someone and smoked it, tasted awful, but gave me the exact same feeling as the home made salts. I never smoked premade, but maybe there is something to this salt malarkey after all.
Ive ordered some VG nic and plan to try 1% and mix up a batch of 48mg.![]()
Any particular reason for using Benzoic Acid instead of Ascorbic Acid?DIY nic salts is a thing.
2% benzoic acid mixed with 72mg PG nic, heated to 55c until dissolved. Cooled, made up a batch of 36mg with 15% flavour giving a 65/35 PG/VG ratio.
Recently I recalled that my college room mate gave me a box of cigars back in the day. I didn'tt smoke the last one until it was 10 years old. After restoring the proper humidity it seemed fine. If the nic had gone away I think I would have noticed. So I asked the RTS chemist in this thread This is a question about the shelf life of nicotineI don't know if this has been posted before but Nicotine River is offering ready for long term storage bottles:
NicShield™ nicotine base uses the premium NicSelect nicotine. However, NicShield™ is packaged and sealed for long term freezer storage. The shelf-life of this nicotine base is upwards of two years without degradation or oxidation.
NicShield™
- Each bottle comes with 10ml Slip Tip Syringe
- Three+ year shelf life
- Argon packed
- Glass amber bottle
- Self-sealing septum
I made a batch and posted about it earlier.Any particular reason for using Benzoic Acid instead of Ascorbic Acid?
I agree that nic should be in air tight amber glass bottles but may be it's worth the risk to store some even if it can't be kept at freezing temperatures. Some loss of potency migh also occure in frozen nic. It's worth a deeper understanding of the chemistry.@sofarsogood I havent looked at this closely but ive read that nic can get weaker with age and can develop a peppery taste.
He did have a definitive answer, it was because of the nicotine cell walls being intact still in the cigar leaf formSo I asked the RTS chemist in this thread This is a question about the shelf life of nicotine
why nic might be so durable in tobacco leaf but so fragile in extracted form. He doesn't seem to have a definitive answer