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I mean I think it doesn't matter when it comes to appearance but it has a positive impact on everyday life, what yall think?
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yes its bad if you do it everyday and are a chronic vaper, but doing it at like parties or sum shit is fine, and vaping does infact impact looksI mean I think it doesn't matter when it comes to appearance but it has a positive impact on everyday life, what yall think?
yes, can stunt growth and impact looks, theres a ton of reasearch on it especially on botbI mean I think it doesn't matter when it comes to appearance but it has a positive impact on everyday life, what yall think?
in what way does it impact looks?yes its bad if you do it everyday and are a chronic vaper, but doing it at like parties or sum shit is fine, and vaping does infact impact looks
I mean I think it doesn't matter when it comes to appearance but it has a positive impact on everyday life, what yall think?
may i ask how one would get endogenous nicotine JFLExogenous nicotine causes addiction by altering brain reward pathways and reinforcing dependence.
Vaping contains fewer carcinogens than cigarettes, but propylene glycol and glycerin aerosols can irritate lungs and contribute to lung injury. (Mark this as a solution)
SO FUCK NO IT IS NOT WORTH IT.
The aerosols can draw water out of tissues and cause dry skin. Nicotine also accelerates skin agingin what way does it impact looks?
️ on the right of my first post here, brahnever heard somebody refer to vaping as exogenous nicotine hahaExogenous
That’s a fair, and your core point is largely accurate.never heard somebody refer to vaping as exogenous nicotine haha
anyway so what you said about altering brain reward pathways, nicotine is actually very good as a cognitive enhancement supplement. The problem with it is, you're basically constantly supplying yourself with nicotine that agonizes your nicotinic acetylcholinergic receptors via acetylcholine (which is a neurotransmitter). this constant supply of nicotine will downregulate your acetylcholineric receptors & lead to brain fog as fuck
“Exogenous nicotine” simply means nicotine coming from outside the body, as opposed to an endogenous neurotransmitter like acetylcholine. That external nicotine activates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, drives dopamine release in the mesolimbic pathway, and with repeated exposure produces reinforcement, tolerance, and dependence.may i ask how one would get endogenous nicotine JFL
Yes exactly. High iq celThat’s a fair, and your core point is largely accurate.
Nicotine can acutely enhance attention, working memory, and reaction time via nAChR agonism and downstream dopamine/norepinephrine release. The problem is chronic, non-pulsatile exposure - sustained receptor agonism leads to nAChR desensitization and compensatory downregulation, which reduces baseline cholinergic signaling. When nicotine levels drop, this manifests as withdrawal-mediated cognitive impairment (like brain fog, reduced focus), meaning the “enhancement” largely becomes normalization back to baseline rather than a net gain.