And it seems to work!
There's a lot of hubbub about e-liquid and WTA (whole tobacco alkaloid). People who smoke e-cigarettes sometimes complain that 'something is missing', part of it is the lack of beta-carboline alkaloids in the nicotine juice and another part is the lack of many nicotine-like alkaloids like cotinine, nornicotine and many others I cannot name.
Well, I just dropped some Rhodiola Rosea tincture into my e-cigarette tank; brand used is Nature's Answer Rhodiola Rosea Tincture. It's not the best value for money but it does the job. The tincture contains a mixture of: Rhodiola extract (standardised 1% salidrosides, 3% rosavins, 24% polyphenols) dissolved in vegetable glycerin and water.
Interestingly I'm experiencing these really strange tracers which I have good reason to believe is due to the Rhodiola. In my e-cig I've got a few drops of clove oil, nicotine juice, freebase harmala (should actually have been salted according to
Benzyme to work properly) and of course, Rhodiola tincture.
This stuff is very interesting to vape. Who'd have thought Rhodiola was vapeable? It seems to work and what's more it seems slightly psychedelic. The smoke is very smooth too, normally the nicotine juice alone is pretty harsh.
It's a different tracer effect to harmala. Harmala tracers are silvery shimmers that arise and disappear very fast. Harmala has a generally fast pulse to it, everything about harmala is fast fast fast. These tracers are slow and linger for a split second, which is a long time in tracer terms. I cannot comment any further as I have just commenced this experiment but suffice to say it's very nice! It seems to kill off a lot of the craving for a smoke too although my brain is yet very persistent in wanting to coat me lungs in tar
Frame of mind right now is a very nice warm Zen. There's cold Zen silence... this isn't that. This is warm Zen, that's the only way I can explain it.
Rhodiola Rosea is a known MAO-A and MAO-B inhibitor, let's see what comes out of this. More essential oils to be added. Something tells me Lobelia tincture is a must-add here; it is known to stop smoke cravings dead in their tracks and progressively inhibits nicotine addiction. Aromatherapy has never been such fun!