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#1 Wilberforce

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Posted 01 July 2015 - 11:12 AM


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The study below demonstrates that nicotine, regardless of administration method causes Smoker's Melanosis, and it is likely that by extension, whether specifically demonstrated or not, this action will accelerate the visible signs of skin aging by a similar uneven discoloration and an increase in the number of moles which smokers and their families get. 

The long-term effect of nicotine on the oral mucosa.

 

Guys - quick report on 1st dose of 1.5mg last night.  Very hard to get to sleep.  Had had some alcohol but no more than usual tolerance.  Woke this morning feeling achey and a bit fogged.  This carried on until late morning when I decided to stop vaping.  Within an hour the aches were mostly gone and feeling happy.  I'm wondering if nicotine interacts with c60, as it seems to with some nootropics.  Rode my bike uphill from the repair shop an hour after that - zero, and I mean zero, breathlessness.  I kept expecting it to kick in and nada.  Can this stuff really operate that fast?  Lance Armstrong was on the wrong sh!t


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#2 AdamI

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Posted 01 July 2015 - 11:35 AM

I was thinking of starting with Nootropics, what have people said before about C60 interacting with Nootropics?

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#3 Wilberforce

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Posted 01 July 2015 - 07:43 PM

Ive tried most of them and the only one I use is Lion's Mane, has a decent mood enhancing property as well as improving recall & general cognition.
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