Posted by rjlockhart37 on June 9, 2019, at 0:37:08
In reply to Re: nicotine and long term, posted by Lamdage22 on June 4, 2019, at 5:01:52
Nicotine ... even though it does not have a caffeine stimulant effect, the first couple minthes or about 10 min there is mild dopamine increase. I broke my ecigg and i went 4 days without nicotine, it was not pleasant, didnt have enough money to get another one. So used nicorette longuez and there almost like a pill, and noticed enhanced concentration and slight mood better, with 4mg nicotine longzes. It also can be like a sedative, in some doses, it can chill the nerves thats why people want to smoke after something stressful happens, it can be a mild sedative for a brief period of time. It's effect on nicotine recetors link to mild mood lift.
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