Salty?

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MacArthurBug

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mods please feel free to move to proper location, as I'm probably posting in the wrong place. Thanks!
I have my sweet bases covered. However I have a few.... interesting ideas I plan on trying. I'd love to get a bit of "salt" into my flavor mixes. Has anyone had any luck with adding anything to make their vape "salty"?

Yes- I may end up making myself a little sick trying to add a very very little (liquified) sea salt if no one has any answers. I'm not suggesting it's the only answer just the only one I can think of off hand. Please be gentle to me darlings- I'm new to DIY.
 

Pokeygizmo

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At the hospital we use a 0.9% NaCl (Normal Saline) solution with some inhaled medications -- and I used to buy a saline solution from the pharmacy to mix with some of my son's asthma rescue meds....not a DIYselfer and not recommending anything but just sharing that a salty taste might be possible...

What would it do to the atties, I wonder??????? Not good things, I imagine :)
 

DaveP

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My take would be that actual dissolved salt is still going to be crystals suspended in a solution. Is unlikely that you could reduce salt to its elemental state (molecular). You'd have salt film in the atomizer and salt will make a liquid conductive, corrode the atomizer element, and wreak havoc with the battery contacts.

Maybe someone knows of a salt substitute that does not possess the corrosive and electrical properties of salt. High fructose corn syrup is substituted for sugar almost everywhere these days. Maybe there's a sub for salt taste.
 
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