Sorry if this seems like a hijack, feel free to have this post deleted.
Here is my question to the very knowledgeable people posting in this thread, any input is welcome.
Being that:
Wouldn't herbal vaporizers (yes, the ones used to vaporize that stuff) be an effective and practical means to deliver the substances present in analogs in a safer way than smoking?
Would heating tobacco intended for RYO (perhaps soaked in VG for better smoke production) to 190C release the desirable alkaloids along with nicotine?
I don't have access to snus, I currently smoke 5~7 analogs a day (vs 40~50 before I vaped) and I am already almost sold out on the idea of getting a non e-cig vaporizer (the Iolite, probably) and using it for its advertised purpose, vaporizing tobacco. I might be inhaling a ton of different substances as opposed to just a few with regular e-juice, but if it gets me once and for all off of analogs that is a no-brainer.
Here is my question to the very knowledgeable people posting in this thread, any input is welcome.
Being that:
- To some of us vaping nicotine in e-juice is not an adequate substitute to smoking tobacco;
- There are other alkaloids present in tobacco that if vaped together with nicotine could be more effective as a means of quitting analogs;
- There is no way at the moment to purchase e-juice containing a combination of nicotine and the said alkaloids:
Wouldn't herbal vaporizers (yes, the ones used to vaporize that stuff) be an effective and practical means to deliver the substances present in analogs in a safer way than smoking?
Would heating tobacco intended for RYO (perhaps soaked in VG for better smoke production) to 190C release the desirable alkaloids along with nicotine?
I don't have access to snus, I currently smoke 5~7 analogs a day (vs 40~50 before I vaped) and I am already almost sold out on the idea of getting a non e-cig vaporizer (the Iolite, probably) and using it for its advertised purpose, vaporizing tobacco. I might be inhaling a ton of different substances as opposed to just a few with regular e-juice, but if it gets me once and for all off of analogs that is a no-brainer.