JohnBoy2000
Bluelighter
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Smoking obviously is but that's the delivery mechanism.
What other ways of nicotine delivery exist, and is nicotine actually benign in itself?
Compare with coffee, caffeine seems to be an acceptable stimulant, widely used with little meaningful health drawbacks at moderate doses.
Nicotine on the other hand, are their significant drawbacks to its use?
I'm looking for something to act as a stimulant and/or dopamine enhancer, that's benign.
I can no longer use my prescribed stimulant (methylphenidate), and cannot continue to use codeine in solpedeine as a dopamine booster.
Coffee is actually okay, it does something, which is better than nothing. Made in a lattee with cinnamon and honey it actually has good anti-oxidant value.
I am a nicotine blank slate however; is it something to be avoided from a health point of view, or is there a way to incorporate it into your lifestyle such that it can be used positively with little negative health effects?
What other ways of nicotine delivery exist, and is nicotine actually benign in itself?
Compare with coffee, caffeine seems to be an acceptable stimulant, widely used with little meaningful health drawbacks at moderate doses.
Nicotine on the other hand, are their significant drawbacks to its use?
I'm looking for something to act as a stimulant and/or dopamine enhancer, that's benign.
I can no longer use my prescribed stimulant (methylphenidate), and cannot continue to use codeine in solpedeine as a dopamine booster.
Coffee is actually okay, it does something, which is better than nothing. Made in a lattee with cinnamon and honey it actually has good anti-oxidant value.
I am a nicotine blank slate however; is it something to be avoided from a health point of view, or is there a way to incorporate it into your lifestyle such that it can be used positively with little negative health effects?
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