No more 36 MG?

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quasimod

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I've heard that most suppliers aren't going offer 36MG juice any more, is the high-nic DIY stuff still going to be available? 8-o

The 26MG doesn't really do it for me, I hope I can at least make my own. I just ordered some 40MG, 0MG VG, and a bunch of flavors from Midwest Vapor... should I stock up?

meh... it's whatever the supplier wants to supply. MVS or myfreedomsmokes.com are good resources for higher concentrations- I know you can get 60mg pg at myfreedomsmokes.
 

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While I can respect and understand needing the higher nicotine levels when you first start using the E-Cig, I can't say I understand why you don't try to decrease your levels. Isn't that the whole reason you started to use an E-cig in the first place, so that you could quit smoking? Nicotine is the hard physical addiction that keeps us on these damn things in the first place. I would encourage you all to attempt to lower you nic levels down so that one day you may be COMPLETLY FREE of nicotine and any chance of getting back on cigarettes.

I am not trying to come off as preaching or holier than thou, so please don't think that is the case. I am merely trying to be helpful and to understand why you keep the nicotine levels so high. I have been tobacco free since 9/11/09 not a great deal of time by any standard but in that time I have gone from smoking almost 2 pks a day for over 30yrs, to starting vaping at 36mg down to 12mg-18mg today, and I am not constantly sucking on my E-cig either. I went in to this with the plan to do that and stuck with it. I feel that if I truly wanted to I could walk away from the E-cig today as well but am still a tad bit apprehensive to not have it nearby in a moment of need, lol!

I can understand if you like the taste of vaping now and don't want to stop vaping and that's cool too as I also like the taste of a few of the flavors and would enjoy them even with no nic or really low nic. It's my hope that one day we can all be free of any nicotine addiction at all and not be chained to a early death sentence, we all have to die sometime but that don't mean we need to give the Grim Reaper a map to where we are do we? Good luck in you quest and I wish you all continued success. :thumb:
 

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While I can respect and understand needing the higher nicotine levels when you first start using the E-Cig, I can't say I understand why you don't try to decrease your levels. Isn't that the whole reason you started to use an E-cig in the first place, so that you could quit smoking? Nicotine is the hard physical addiction that keeps us on these damn things in the first place. I would encourage you all to attempt to lower you nic levels down so that one day you may be COMPLETLY FREE of nicotine and any chance of getting back on cigarettes.

I am not trying to come off as preaching or holier than thou, so please don't think that is the case. I am merely trying to be helpful and to understand why you keep the nicotine levels so high. I have been tobacco free since 9/11/09 not a great deal of time by any standard but in that time I have gone from smoking almost 2 pks a day for over 30yrs, to starting vaping at 36mg down to 12mg-18mg today, and I am not constantly sucking on my E-cig either. I went in to this with the plan to do that and stuck with it. I feel that if I truly wanted to I could walk away from the E-cig today as well but am still a tad bit apprehensive to not have it nearby in a moment of need, lol!

I can understand if you like the taste of vaping now and don't want to stop vaping and that's cool too as I also like the taste of a few of the flavors and would enjoy them even with no nic or really low nic. It's my hope that one day we can all be free of any nicotine addiction at all and not be chained to a early death sentence, we all have to die sometime but that don't mean we need to give the Grim Reaper a map to where we are do we? Good luck in you quest and I wish you all continued success. :thumb:

Snarky, I understand where you're coming from. However, I use nicotine to regulate ADD, and it works pretty well. Much milder side effects than the adderall my doctor gives me. I will probably stick with nicotine for a long, long time. :)
 

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I did not start vaping to quit cigarettes. I started to help improve my health and it definitely has. This is not a smoking cesstion device. This is an alternative to smoking. I use 36 mg. and it satisfies my addiction. I don't plan on reducing this at any time. I have already tired smoking cessation product and suffered with withdrawal. I don't want to got through that again. If I don't want to decrease the strength of my eliquid it should be okay.

A lof the suppliers only offer 24-26 in the premixed flavors with only a few left that still offer 36. You can get 48-60 unflavored. I feel like eventually they will stop offering this for the fear of legal ramification. Therefore I am stocking up on the higher strength.

Even the larger suppliers and most popular don't offer 36 in the premixed.
 
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I got some 45mg and tried it straight. It didn't taste, look like or make a difference between the 36 I usually vape.

How can we positively prove the mg. from the suppliers is correct. I think some of them put lower nicotine content than they say in order to have more for sale.

Also I think some of the flavors are weakened so they will have more for sale.
 
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