Hey there.
Ive tried WTA's. They work, more calming, and more pleasurable. But I couldnt get a straight answer from either supplier as to _how much_ non-nicotine alkaloids are in there versus a regular ciggerette. I suspect its much higher, and I am not certain of the health implications of that.
Id be happy if it was at an equivilant to analogue level, or less. But more? Hmm, not so sure.
Plus, its less that I want my vape more pleasurable, physically, and more that I just want it a little calming, some of the time, if I can (if not Ill just adjust!)
We know that tobacco also has mao-b inhibitors in it. Has anyone had much success with a passion flower extract? Any commercial products?
tobacco also has linalool, the terpene responsible for lavenders calming effects. This is potent stuff, dose wise, that only occurs naturally in very low levels in lavender, tobacco and ........, so dosing it in the fluid correctly might be an issue. Judging on the effects of smoking lavender though (yes people do that, lol), it may be perfect for the job.
I wonder too about a range of herbal extracts that could serve in the place of tobacco based relaxants - chamomile, californian poppy, red poppy, lemongrass, lotus, skullcap, hops, indian warrior, valerian etc. Anyone had any luck with adding these types of herbal extracts to their e-liquids? Any commercial products with added herbal extracts or other relaxants?
Ideally it would be short acting and mild (ie no longer than 30 mins duration, and subtle). Dont want to be sleepy all day, and if you did want to get sleepy, a tea would do the job.
All just some speculation id like some feedback on. Thanks!
Ive tried WTA's. They work, more calming, and more pleasurable. But I couldnt get a straight answer from either supplier as to _how much_ non-nicotine alkaloids are in there versus a regular ciggerette. I suspect its much higher, and I am not certain of the health implications of that.
Id be happy if it was at an equivilant to analogue level, or less. But more? Hmm, not so sure.
Plus, its less that I want my vape more pleasurable, physically, and more that I just want it a little calming, some of the time, if I can (if not Ill just adjust!)
We know that tobacco also has mao-b inhibitors in it. Has anyone had much success with a passion flower extract? Any commercial products?
tobacco also has linalool, the terpene responsible for lavenders calming effects. This is potent stuff, dose wise, that only occurs naturally in very low levels in lavender, tobacco and ........, so dosing it in the fluid correctly might be an issue. Judging on the effects of smoking lavender though (yes people do that, lol), it may be perfect for the job.
I wonder too about a range of herbal extracts that could serve in the place of tobacco based relaxants - chamomile, californian poppy, red poppy, lemongrass, lotus, skullcap, hops, indian warrior, valerian etc. Anyone had any luck with adding these types of herbal extracts to their e-liquids? Any commercial products with added herbal extracts or other relaxants?
Ideally it would be short acting and mild (ie no longer than 30 mins duration, and subtle). Dont want to be sleepy all day, and if you did want to get sleepy, a tea would do the job.
All just some speculation id like some feedback on. Thanks!