Will E-Juice make me loss appetite?

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Formosa

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So this was my 1st time vaping continuously, one after another about 7 pulls in 5 mins, and I did have an analog in between... Yes I got the dizziness. The juice I was using was the 18mg Original Red Tobacco from LF and I used the eGO-T, it was a brand new toy, but I don't think I tasted the primer, not 100% sure how the primer would taste like... Anyways, back to the problem, it was dinner time and I was pretty hungry before vaping but afterward I kind of lost my appetite and didn't eat as much. Do you guys think it's the primer? Or is the juice too strong? Or am I just not use to it in the beginning as a new vaper?
 
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I can't say whether it is an appetite suppressant or not, but I've found that I don't snack as much when I vape and I don't have sweets cravings because I have sweet juices that curb that.

One thing that will help curb the appetite and it goes hand and hand with vaping is drinking a LOT of liquid. Both PG and VG are humecants and tend to dry you out. Most people get thirsty before they get hungry and often mistake the thirst for hunger. Drinking a glass of water when you feel hungry might do the trick.

Plus the extra water in your system will help flush out the toxins built up in your system from smoking.
 

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I won't go as far as saying it's an appetite suppressant... but having a taste in your mouth (especially a food taste) does tend to have a psychological affect, insofar as you're enjoying the taste of whatever-it-is and thus aren't snacking on other things. This is why a lot of people go through zero-calorie mints or chew gum heavily while dieting, in fact. The difference to me is that every time you take a hit from your PV, you're doing something with your hand (lifting the PV to your mouth), doing something with your mouth (inhaling), and you're getting a fresh burst of flavor... so it seems to act as an alternative to snacking. Which, for me, is fantastic, as I've been dieting and can have a nice sweet vape to counter the snacking urge. Now, if only I could find some good savory flavors...
 

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I can't say whether it is an appetite suppressant or not, but I've found that I don't snack as much when I vape and I don't have sweets cravings because I have sweet juices that curb that.

One thing that will help curb the appetite and it goes hand and hand with vaping is drinking a LOT of liquid. Both PG and VG are humecants and tend to dry you out. Most people get thirsty before they get hungry and often mistake the thirst for hunger. Drinking a glass of water when you feel hungry might do the trick.

Plus the extra water in your system will help flush out the toxins built up in your system from smoking.
I am drinking a lot more water now as we speak lol
I have been vaping huge for 3 weeks now and i have a huge appetite still. Im willing to bet that if you no longer have an appetite, there is some other underlying cause.


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Maybe the 18mg is too strong for me? Or I am vaping too much for the first time? (it's my first time vaping)
I won't go as far as saying it's an appetite suppressant... but having a taste in your mouth (especially a food taste) does tend to have a psychological affect, insofar as you're enjoying the taste of whatever-it-is and thus aren't snacking on other things. This is why a lot of people go through zero-calorie mints or chew gum heavily while dieting, in fact. The difference to me is that every time you take a hit from your PV, you're doing something with your hand (lifting the PV to your mouth), doing something with your mouth (inhaling), and you're getting a fresh burst of flavor... so it seems to act as an alternative to snacking. Which, for me, is fantastic, as I've been dieting and can have a nice sweet vape to counter the snacking urge. Now, if only I could find some good savory flavors...
thanks for your opinion, ya so far I love the feel the PV, the feel is real close to having an analog :)
 

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To my surprise after my first 3 months of vaping I had lost about 20 lbs, I wasn't trying to, it just happened. But I was vaping alot more. Now I would consider my appetite normal, and a lil weight has come back. I agree with lady pixel, but I also think its just the flow of starting something new. U are changing your routine. However if it becomes bothersome or u stop eating, I would see a doc, just my 2 cents
 
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