DVap, your stuff is great. Just great. I'm still finishing up the original 24mg made from pipe tobacco -- and I love it. It's not too strong for me, yet can give me a punch in the head and a kick in the throat.
I've used a bit of the 48mg made from American Spirit, and overdosed -- so far -- four times. The overdose symptoms are extreme tiredness, a strong desire to lie down and not get up, and inability to focus. This is the kind of liquid that would require one of those "do not operate heavy machinery or attempt to drive a vehicle .." etc. warnings.
I've not had nausea, however, which was the case with two overdoses of stark snus.
This WTA is much, much better than alternatives that rely on tobacco giving up its chemicals when soaked in PG or VG. Dr. Jim Loi was quick to assure me that very little nicotine made the transfer during a soak, or cook, certainly nothing near the amount we use in normal e-liquid. And when I soak a snus and vaporize it in a cartridge, the nicotine has to be low because the snus only contains 6mg total to begin with.
Thus, the "homebrew" liquids are far less powerful sources of addictive nicotine than even moderate e-liquid. And the soaked liquids -- a dirty brown color and stinky -- have all the sensory appeal of snubbed-out cigarette butts floating in an ashtray full of rainwater.
A VG-soaked snus-in-a-cart is far more appealing and even has commercial potential for a snus manufacturer. The snus pouch just needs a LOT more nicotine than it presently has. (I plan to soak a 6mg Wine&Dine tasteless snus portion in 48mg tasteless e-liquid and add some Bickford Kahlua flavor to see what I get when I vaporize it.)
But your WTA? Out of the ball park!
I'll be sad to see my supplies used up. And I still have a friend who wants to try the 48mg for a few puffs (she was rocked by 24mg e-liquid a few weeks ago during a test). I think the bottom line on your liquid is that you found it: You found what's missing. And when the WTA is gone, we all return to a practice with a vital missing element. I'm glad you made it back safely.