I have a question that I have tried to answer myself by reading as many posts here that I can digest, as well as searching the Internet in general.
Now I know that mixing a juice with 21mg of nicotine with an unflavored juice that contains 0mg of nicotine will result in a juice with less than 21mg of nicotine. According to what I have read here, and other research I have done, mixing a juice with say a 21mg nic content with another juice of say a 10mg nic content (let's just hypothesize equal parts, both juices having the same PG/VG ratio) would result in an end-result juice with lower than 21mg nic, but higher than 10mg nic. That just doesn't sound right to me. I thought that procedure would result in an end product juice with a higher than 21mg nic content. Now I've also read that it is much easier to lower, rather than raise the nic content. Is adding a pure nic liquid to another juice the only, or correct way to increase a nic level?
I realize a simple resolution would be to just buy a juice with a higher nic level, this question is to simply increase my knowledge.
Thanks for any help with this.
Now I know that mixing a juice with 21mg of nicotine with an unflavored juice that contains 0mg of nicotine will result in a juice with less than 21mg of nicotine. According to what I have read here, and other research I have done, mixing a juice with say a 21mg nic content with another juice of say a 10mg nic content (let's just hypothesize equal parts, both juices having the same PG/VG ratio) would result in an end-result juice with lower than 21mg nic, but higher than 10mg nic. That just doesn't sound right to me. I thought that procedure would result in an end product juice with a higher than 21mg nic content. Now I've also read that it is much easier to lower, rather than raise the nic content. Is adding a pure nic liquid to another juice the only, or correct way to increase a nic level?
I realize a simple resolution would be to just buy a juice with a higher nic level, this question is to simply increase my knowledge.
Thanks for any help with this.