Nicotine In A Cigarette.

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Dan Patrick

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    I thought this was an interesting short video about traditional analoges think it really tells us a lot about nicotine that I didn't know about before. Also shows a little of the scary side of what most of us inhaled for all those years. Cigarettes are mostly made of old cigarettes!


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    Al-X

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    Hey everyone,
    just wanted to add that I was a smoker for over 15 years and I quit cold turkey a little over 2 years ago. Half a year ago I tried vapeing because I would get urges to smoke when drinking with friends or after a meal. So much so that I started smoking cigars in those instances ( not inhaleing).
    I use 12mg e-juice and Im a moderate user. I noticed just a few weeks ago that when Im not vapeing I dont get that nicotine addiction/urge like when I smoked cigs. I came to realize that Nicotine on its own is not very addictive. Mild by my standards. Its the additives and chems that change its makeup that make it so addictive. I think that nicotine has gotten a bad name from the cigarette industry. It really isnt that bad IMO. The differences between pure nicotine and what the cig industry is selling are so much that I think they should be forced to call it something else. Just a thought, cheers.
     

    fishohunter

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    I thought this was an interesting short video about traditional analoges think it really tells us a lot about nicotine that I didn't know about before. Also shows a little of the scary side of what most of us inhaled for all those years. Cigarettes are mostly made of old cigarettes!


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    Thxs for the link

    Cigarettes are mostly made of old cigarettes!
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