In my case the WTA really put me back together. The nic was a bit low, so a supplement of higher octane made it just right. What I wondered about at the time was if the WTA would sustain me in the long run. Hard to say, but I do seem to have a high tolerance for anything that alters my moods/emotions. As I stated in my review, my system was completely void on all tobacco alkaloids, not having smoked for over 2 months and never having used any ST products. I'd speculate that eventually the alkaloid content would need to be higher. Just like, if I were to take a couple shots of Wild Turkey I'd feel pretty buzzed, but, within 24 hours it would take a 5th to tickle my fancy (frankly, I've repeated this pattern many times). It was similar with prescription antidepressants, several weeks of raising potency and dosages to multi scripts (not a path I care to ever repeat, either). During the testing period I never stopped chain vaping the WTA. Maxed out and normal. But if I was excited or interested in something I felt the need for a "boost", the same as how, when smoking, I'd light up even if I'd just put one out. Not an option when I'm already chaining. Although I believe the "boost phenomenon" will always be experienced due to slow absorption, I feel a higher alkaloid content would have kept it non-existent unless the situation or my emotion was more intense (letting the dog out to pee usually seems less than celebratory). That said, WTA, in whatever ratio, is surely "what's missing" in e-liquid and all current NRT's. I think DVap's theory now has proof to back it up, and even though I feel the current ecig is the most successful NRT (unofficially) out there, without the associated alkaloids most NRT users are doomed to failure at some point. It might just take a little longer for ecig users
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