Hi Guys
I have a question about Naturally Extracted Tobacco flavours and Whole Tobacco Alkaloid (hope I spelt it correctly) liquids.
My question is: are they the same thing? I prefer tobacco flavours and have some NET liquids as well as liquids using synthetic tobacco flavours. My NET liquids taste fantastic but I find them harder on my chest than the ones using synthetic flavourings. I know WTA liquids contain tobacco derived chemicals other than nicotine. So I guess what I really want to know is if during the NET extraction process some of these other chemicals make their way into the flavouring.
I normally use 15 - 18mg liquids but with the NET liquids I get a proper throat hit and satisfaction from a 12mg liquid while with the synthetically flavoured liquids I get no throat hit at all on a 12mg liquid. Initially I thought it may have something to do with the PG/VG ratio until I discovered my favourite NET liquid is 40/60 PG/VG and my synthetic liquid 70/30 PG/VG so I don't think that is the reason.
Just curious.
Cheers!
Chris
I have a question about Naturally Extracted Tobacco flavours and Whole Tobacco Alkaloid (hope I spelt it correctly) liquids.
My question is: are they the same thing? I prefer tobacco flavours and have some NET liquids as well as liquids using synthetic tobacco flavours. My NET liquids taste fantastic but I find them harder on my chest than the ones using synthetic flavourings. I know WTA liquids contain tobacco derived chemicals other than nicotine. So I guess what I really want to know is if during the NET extraction process some of these other chemicals make their way into the flavouring.
I normally use 15 - 18mg liquids but with the NET liquids I get a proper throat hit and satisfaction from a 12mg liquid while with the synthetically flavoured liquids I get no throat hit at all on a 12mg liquid. Initially I thought it may have something to do with the PG/VG ratio until I discovered my favourite NET liquid is 40/60 PG/VG and my synthetic liquid 70/30 PG/VG so I don't think that is the reason.
Just curious.
Cheers!
Chris