Nicotine free is the best idea if you're only there for the taste and not for the addictive chemicals.I pop a mint candy every couple of hours or so because I like the taste it leaves in my mouth, but I was hoping to replace it with something that I don't have to ingest and that doesn't trick my stomach into producing more acid like chewing gums. Would it make sense to vape nicotine-free liquid so I can do it more often?
Popcorn lung is very rare so you don't have to worry about it if you're vaping, unless you have a physical condition, then it's never a good idea.Sure, if you like the sound of popcorn lung
Nobody said you had to inhale it, just puff it in and out of your mouth for the taste.Sure, if you like the sound of popcorn lung
That's what she saidNobody said you had to inhale it, just puff it in and out of your mouth for the taste.
Vapings has been claimed more as a healthy alternative not that it is healthier. 4 chemicals VS the too many to count in normal cigarettes.If you just want the taste look up "aromatherapy inhaler" and similar stuff. Disregard any "health benefits" claims and notice it's a stick of cotton filter in a tube. Buy or improvise one of those, get some candy-flavored aromas and succ.
The most recent one called Füm is pretending they invented the concept but there are dozens of them out there.
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Fancy wooden ones if you want to feel posh but you can literally stick a cigarette filter into a pen and SUCC
It gets absorbed through mucous membranes, which include the mouth, but maybe to a lesser degree since there's less surface area than in the lungs.Nobody said you had to inhale it, just puff it in and out of your mouth for the taste.
Ironically, the nicotine is probably the only thing in there that can have benefits.
Probably peer pressure in the workplace....how did you even start?
Nicotine only has the benefit of being addictive and difficult to stop.Ironically, the nicotine is probably the only thing in there that can have benefits.