Yes, I can confirm this as well. Sometimes (in fact more often than not recently thanks to what I assume is quality control issues by UK largest Dokha vendor Enjoy Dokha) a small change in the proportions of my favorite (medium) blend can upset me so badly I end up feeling sick and tired for...
The only thing left to address regarding satisfaction felt in smoke vs vapor is addiction to carbon monoxide and tar (if there is such thing). I'm not sure if it's an addiction in the pharmaceutical sense of the word or just the way your body is used to metabolizing the nicotine and alkaloids in...
Update: as I continue my endeavor to vaporize tobacco I'm beginning to realize just how efficient this vaporization thing is. Even Dokha tastes a lot better that way, kind of like when I first smoked it years ago (before its smoke slowly began to numb my taste buds) and is absolutely vaporizable...
I don't cough or feel the vapor to be harsh at all (well, I thought it was harsh at first because of improper technique). When I inhale, I only feel a pleasant throat kick and warm smooth vapor in my lungs, but this after I had perfected my technique. The only problem is that feeling of the...
Gentlemen, take it from one of the most fussy people when it comes to getting their nicotine fix as well as their tobacco flavor, tobacco (dry leaves, no VG or PG or anything else) is absolutely vapable if you know how to heat and what kind of tobacco to vape. So far Virginia seems to work best...
Only one problem though. See that horrible chesty feeling some people get from e-cigs? I'm getting it from vaporized tobacco. It's like my body just can't handle steam/vapor! Everything else seems to be alright but when it comes to high intolerance for vapor/steam, I know it's just me (and a...
Now that's something I haven't tried yet! You're saying the vapor stays inside the cap if you don't puff? All you have to do to get a bigger hit is to heat and click and heat and click twice without puffing in between? That sounds interesting and sounds like it could give one big satisfying hit...
Update: I just revisited my DynaVap with some rolling tobacco in it (Marlboro Gold). I deep cleaned it from all the rubbish I put in it when I was compulsively trying out all sorts of things just to see how it vaped different stuff (it had something that looked like tar, probably from the coffee...
Honestly I wasn't assessing the study in any way I was just wondering if these different proportions of different kinds of nicotine might have an affect on the feeling of satisfaction in vaping tobacco vs smoking it. A guy who tried vaping tobacco in his DynaVap posted this when I asked him if...
Interesting find for those who vape tobacco.
Basically when you burn tobacco, R-nicotine is generated, but when you vape it, it is not generated. Unfortunately this so-called R-nicotine is also something your body craves from smoking tobacco. Maybe that's what puts (tobacco) smokers off when...
Latakia is smoother anyway it can even be inhaled in pipe smoking if you really must inhale something to get your fix while smoking your pipe.
Maybe your DynaVap is a superior version to the cheap I've got too. Anyway it definitely sounds worth trying out I mean vaping something with Latakia in it.
I don't need it to be the same as smoking, I just need it to not make me choke and feel like someone is ironing my throat!
I did try small retrohales (without inhaling) and this time yes I could feel the rush (more than when I inhaped?) but as soon as the vapor hit my mouth and nose the...