Taste Bud Dilema

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lexpres61

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Linky may have some answers

Thanks for the link. It may explain what's going on with me. Especially the last paragraph.

"It is reported that the use of large amounts of menthol-containing e-liquids can result in the deadening of taste for a period, with the result that all refills become tasteless for a while or until menthol use is reduced or ceased. Cinnamon is also implicated.

Menthol may or may not be the cause since many report that all eliquids lose their flavor for a period. Another factor is the change in taste perception, mainly a loss of taste, caused by smoking, together with its return after tobacco cessation, and a possible period when taste goes dead for a time during the first few months off cigarettes even for those who have not used menthol."
 

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24mg... thats pretty hefty. Did you by chance suck some juice through today?

The brushing your tongue thing is not a bad idea -- but it is essentially scraping the top-most layer off the tongue to expose receptors more openly. That + the high concentration nic vape might very well be a possible cause. Try drinking water pretty hefty for the next day or 2 and see if it persists.
 

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Thanks for the link. It may explain what's going on with me. Especially the last paragraph.

"It is reported that the use of large amounts of menthol-containing e-liquids can result in the deadening of taste for a period, with the result that all refills become tasteless for a while or until menthol use is reduced or ceased. Cinnamon is also implicated.

Menthol may or may not be the cause since many report that all eliquids lose their flavor for a period. Another factor is the change in taste perception, mainly a loss of taste, caused by smoking, together with its return after tobacco cessation, and a possible period when taste goes dead for a time during the first few months off cigarettes even for those who have not used menthol."
Was posted yesterday and eye opening for me so figured it would be for you and anyone else as well
 

LV SuzyQ

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I know exactly what it is because I've experienced the same thing. You have "vapor tongue" it's because you have been vaping one flavor from one company. I was vaping a tobacco menthol 18mg since the first day of vaping for two straight months. Loved it the one day bam! I wake up and my juice tastes terrible! I panicked and drove 45 minutes to my b&m ( I had 5 30 mls of this juice!!!) they tested and retested and all said my juice was fine. It was me. And they were right .. Everything tasted off or I couldn't taste certain things at all. Somet
 

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Tongue is poor taster anyway, most of our sense of flavor comes from our nose. infact 80% of our sense of taste and smell comes from nose because our nose has more receptors. Without our nose or sense of smell, our taste will be limited to salty, sweet, sour and bitter. Did you have hot juice spitting into your tongue from your atomizer? It might numb your tongue for awhile but it's more resilient than you think. You'll be alright in a day or two.
 
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