AndriaD
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Ouch, I had no idea they were that addictive. I got different ones from Om and Umba, and I did find that after a while I was craving the smoky taste. But I like NETs too, and some are a bit smoky. The ones I have didn’t take the craving away that much, so I thought I’d try Aroma. They’re like the Holy Grail at ECF.
Were you using Aroma or another brand?
Omg, the humidity is fucking crazy today!! Haha, I can say that here.
I did use some of Aroma's, but only at first, then I discovered that "WTA-infused" ejuice was utterly worthless. At that time, there was another brand called Wholecig, and theirs worked GREAT. If you're going to get anything from Aroma, get their unflavored high-dosage (I think it's 24mg), and use it as about 10% of your eliquid -- I was already doing DIY when I started using WTA, but 10% was the amount of WTA in the total recipe, for about the first 4-5 months of using WTA. Then I spent another 15 months bringing it down all the way to .1% before I finally discontinued it. Each time I would drop the dosage (very small drops!), I'd be totally out of sorts for about a week, till I got used to the new lower level of WTA. Weaning is much easier by doing that kind of systematic weaning, which is impossible with cigarettes -- but it truly requires doing it that way, slowly and steadily, unless you want to go thru all the same withdrawal syndrome as from cold-turkey quitting cigarettes -- I had to avoid that at all costs, because that's the reason I never could quit smoking, and why I had that dual-use relapse: I simply cannot tolerate that kind of suffering.
NET eliquid does have a "smoky" taste, but that's really all it gives you; there's no appreciable amount of any psychoactive chemical, whether WTA or nicotine; nicotine is added to it artificially, and that's exactly what Aroma does with their "WTA-infused" ejuices -- they use a SMIDGEN of WTA, and fill the rest of the mg level with plain nicotine, to which I really wasn't addicted, after 20+ yrs of ultra-light cigarettes -- it was all those other alkaloids and the MAOIs that had their hooks in me, and given that I've suffered the depression/anxiety spectrum since my teens, it's clear that it really was mostly the MAOIs -- I also had to wean VERY slowly from Effexor, after 2 yrs on it -- it took another 18 months to get off of it! I guess I just have fotally tucked up brain chemistry.
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