This will be the beginning of a new thread containing the facts and myths of NRT's. The purpose of this thread is to assist members who, like many others, have discovered that the nicotine delivered by the e-cigarette is not the full cure for tobacco addiction.
Hopefully this thread will cover mostly facts and testimony about the alternatives that when used with the e-cigarette offer help in keeping the users off of smoking tobacco. There has been a lot of effort by several people over the previous months in developing what works and what doesn't.
Here is a quote from DVap to help kick it off:
Hopefully this thread will cover mostly facts and testimony about the alternatives that when used with the e-cigarette offer help in keeping the users off of smoking tobacco. There has been a lot of effort by several people over the previous months in developing what works and what doesn't.
Here is a quote from DVap to help kick it off:
"The myth of nicotine". Simply, the misplaced belief that nicotine is the be-all, end-all of tobacco addiction/tobacco satisfaction.
We don't become addicted to nicotine, we become addicted to tobacco.
Tobacco can be both an addiction and a treatment.
E-liquid containing only nicotine is missing much of what is present in tobacco that calms and relaxes. The importance of the missing tobacco components varies by individual, some don't miss them, others miss them terribly.
Producing a less processed e-liquid containing more of the tobacco components is a prohibitively difficult and technical process for the average person.
Swedish snus appears to be the "magic bullet" for many. While not "safe" in absolute terms, it delivers the spectrum of components that e-liquid can't, while providing a not too difficult to argue harm-reduction versus cigarettes.