Zeo nic vapers?

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Kellycat

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Not a whole lot of advice I can give you besides try it and see if it works for you. Personally I'm not completely nic-free yet, but I tend to vape zero nicotine liquids during the day and only use nicotine early in the morning and later in the evenings..I find the same flavors I like in nicotine-based juices tend to taste even better without, but I'm also at 12mg, not six, so you may not notice as much of a difference switching.
 

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I've been at zero since about February this year. I took from April last year to do it. I use a AGA-T RBA at low ohms and it hits like the proverbial freight train, but there really is no TH. Menthol, mint, cinnamon and hot pepper can approximate TH, but it's really not the same. You do get used to it though, at least I did. I was mixing some juice for a friend a few months back at 18 mg nic and vaped it to taste it. I used to love TH, now I hate it.

I also went slowly down to zero, but I found that once I got to about 6 mg switching to zero from there was easy. Best of luck with it!
 

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I'm sure if I found a good strong hit with a 0 nic juice I'd have no problems. I'm not convinced it's the nicotine I'm addicted to.

I'm convinced it was not the nic that had me either. On the TH, give it time. We are very adaptable creatures. I found that reducing nic slowly over time gave me time to get used to it.
 

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I am down to 6 and comfortable with it now. I am ready for 0 just have some sort of mental block about going there. So I just ordered a 50 ml bottle of liquid with 6 mg nic and one with 0. My plan is to replenish the 6 mg bottle with the 0, and just keep adding 0. So eventually I will be at 0, but I wont know when.
 

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I'm convinced it was not the nic that had me either. On the TH, give it time. We are very adaptable creatures. I found that reducing nic slowly over time gave me time to get used to it.


Agree. To expand on my theory, all those other chemicals in cigarettes are there for a reason. I believe those additives enhance the addictive properties of nicotine immensely. So with that in mind, just switching to vaping is already eliminating a lot of the stuff we are addicted to. Or at least it eliminates "supercharged nicotine" And I think we get far less nicotine from vaping compared to cigs. I switched to vaping and quit cold turkey using 24 mg liquids and by all accounts I went thru nicotine withdraw. I have also tried 0 nic juices for days at a time and the only thing that seemed to bother me was the lack of hit. This is all just a theory based on my personal experience.
 
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