No OTD, I haven't tried to a suppliment yet. The other side of my issue is that the higher levels of nicotine have a very negative effect on my acid reflux. My theory is that it doesn't matter how I receive the extra nicotine, it still has the same effect on my GI system....
Kevin
I see, makes it all the more difficult for ya I'm sure. The affects on "normal" GI systems, (like any of us are normal), has been brought up in this thread quite often. Kin and IANAN have significant insights on this particular aspect I think...
In response to the questions about reducing withdrawal symptoms, something well worth considering is GABA, which is reasonably easy to obtain. In general, it acts as a stress/anxiety reliever. Research shows that is has a very significant effect on reducing the craving for nicotine/something missing.
GABA is something I did take for a while myself many years ago for stress but I want to study the science more before writing more on the topics (the various ways that GABA (a major neurotransmitter) interacts with various receptors affecting dopamine levels and more. I noted one item of research on GABA and nicotine in the beta carboline thread. And there's more out there.
Obtainable in what ways Kin? Specific food sources perhaps?