no-nic vs nic

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Driannah

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I'm interested in hearing opinions on this too. I quit analogs about a year and half ago and found I liked my pv a little too much ... especially with those great TV flavors .... pv like a pacifier... so started going to no nic at least some of the time. I just ordered tv butter rum in a doubler and with nicotine (fotw after all!) and will experiment with what that does to the flavor. I have two wetboxes and will vape each with fresh carto and fresh batteries and see if the nic makes a difference in flavor etc. will report results -- but in the meantime would love to hear what others think.
 

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I have been on 0 Nic for over a month now and have had no issues. Now it does help that I mostly vape menthol, which still give me a good TH. But I do not have an issue with the 0 Nic doubler at all. Once in a while I can feel I have a craving for Nic, I keep and extra bottle of flavorless 48mg nic available and when I get those cravings I just put a few drops in my carto with what ever flavor I am vaping at the time and problem solved.
 

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Well I don't know about their 0nic as I have not tried it yet. But just so my post isn't entirely useless--- I know for a fact that it REALLY depends on the flavor you are getting. I've tried quite a few TV flavors in different strengths each... I went from 24mg with Tastyfinger down to 12mg and honestly there was a pretty big difference in the throat hit. The 12mg lacked the incredibly intense throat hit I loved but after some getting used to the 12mg, it was even too intense for me that I had to switch to a flavor that I knew had less throat hit. I only use Tastyfinger now when nothing seems to satisfy my throat hit needs. Also, the other flavors I've tried in different strengths that DIDN'T have a big drop in throat hit- Banana Cream Pie, Atomic Cinnacide, Waffle, and Amaretto Stone Sour. But even if you don't find the TH you're looking for, TastyVapor sure as hell won't disappoint you in flavor :) who knows! You may like their liquids with less throat hit so you can enjoy the flavors more :) Good luck with everything.

OH- and by the way. I haven't seen if anyone's mentioned this already in the thread. But when I went from 24mg to 12mg and lost the throat hit, the next batch I ordered of Tastyfinger, I got in 100% PG and wow that gave me more of an intense throat hit than 24mg 10% VG did!! So, 100% PG is always an option if you want throat hit at 0mg.
 
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I dont know if anyone has pointed out and I bring this up for anyone that thinks nic is harmful. I would like to hear your thoughts.

We know how nic affects the body and from what I see there are no real bad effects from nic by itself.

On the other hand, we do not know how inhaling flavorings affect the body, do we?
 

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When I gave up nicotine (post-pneumonia), my doctor grinned and said "this might turn out to be the most beneficial infection ever." (I haven't seen him since I added some back in.)

If you have low blood pressure, nicotine is probably no problem. It's a stimulant, but so is caffeine. But nicotine does constrict blood vessels so, absent one of the diseases nicotine seems to help such as Parkinson's, you are better off without it.
 

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When I gave up nicotine (post-pneumonia), my doctor grinned and said "this might turn out to be the most beneficial infection ever." (I haven't seen him since I added some back in.)

If you have low blood pressure, nicotine is probably no problem. It's a stimulant, but so is caffeine. But nicotine does constrict blood vessels so, absent one of the diseases nicotine seems to help such as Parkinson's, you are better off without it.

excactly right! i just went to the docs for a checkup, and he was thrilled that i was using a pv. he did mention that the smoke was the most dangerous part of smoking and that nicotine in itself constricts the blood vessles, which in turn, is bad for your heart. he also pointed out that even though it (nicotine) is not good for your heart, its only as bad as caffiene is (on the heart).
 
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