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Posted by rjlockhart37 on August 27, 2014, at 0:51:40
i've noticed nicotine increases the mood, mmm somewhat, and enhances my concentration for about an hour then i have either smoke again, or do the electronic cigg....but it's not as direct as caffiene, and other stimulants....
all i know is it works on some nueros and read somewhere it can act like a MAOI at higher hits....but too much nicotine is NOT euphoric, it causes headaches, irrtibility, skiddy feeling yuk....i've already tried it.....you have to smoke it slow, and at modertated amounts, not high doses because of it's side effects
but i find it quite helpful when im reading a book and getting bored with it, to smoke electronic cigg, just vapor....and it enhances some concentration and intellect thinking, but it only tends to last about an hour....have to refix.... but i hate to say that because regular ciggs make tar in the lungs......e ciggs are so much safer....
nicotine fix? anyone enjoy it?
Posted by Zyprexa on August 29, 2014, at 8:46:05
In reply to nicotine therapy, posted by rjlockhart37 on August 27, 2014, at 0:51:40
I love nicotine. I've almost completely given up real cigs. Only smoke every few days, and only half a cig at a time. I'm trying to only vape, and ocasionaly I've started wearing a patch, since they stoped selling the very high nic juice.
Nicotine is great at helping you get through a work day! Enhances the thought process, its been studyed.
Its a mild stimulant.
I like vaping because you don't have to go outside and light a whole cig. You can take a couple puffs every so often. Works better than vaping a whole lot all at once. I only do that in the morning.
Posted by phidippus on September 5, 2014, at 0:49:18
In reply to nicotine therapy, posted by rjlockhart37 on August 27, 2014, at 0:51:40
Nicotine triggers my anxiety and panic (it agonizes epinephrine).
Eric
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