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All the references I've seen online seem too scientific for me to understand. Should I be drinking green tea and eating garlic while I vape? Thanks in advance.

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I don't have a clue but vaping will dehydrate you so you should drink lots of water. Tea and coffee are diuretics so I'd limit myself on those. :)

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Could you post your online references?? Maybe someone would be happy to translate them for you in this thread. Otherwise, I do not exactly get what you are asking. Or, more specifically, why? Not trying to be contentious, but curious....being a science-oriented individual, myself, LOL!!

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Here are some articles
PDF:
evidence suggesting that nicotine may have antioxidant properties in the central nervous system. SOD increased but GPX decreased.
nicotine scavanges free radicals??
The reason I originally asked is because when I vape more one day, the next morning I feel like my body is releasing toxins (feeling is kind of like after 1. a night of modorate drinking 2. a day after getting a deep tissue massage 3. a day after drinking a lot of green tea and water).
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Thanks!! I'm definitely interested in reading the studies...it would most certainly be funny if nic were found to be an antioxidant. Oh, the controversial news stories something like that could create. :lol: Your symptoms, though, are all consistent with dehydration. Vaping will do that to you. Just drink plenty of water, and you'll be fine.

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Thanks!! I'm definitely interested in reading the studies...it would most certainly be funny if nic were found to be an antioxidant. Oh, the controversial news stories something like that could create. :lol: Your symptoms, though, are all consistent with dehydration. Vaping will do that to you. Just drink plenty of water, and you'll be fine.

Agreed! I experience the same symptoms the next day if I don't drink enough water, Gatorade etc. It would definitely prove to be interesting if there does turn out to be a positive side to nicotine.

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