Nicotine mimics acetylcholine in the brain producing a very short term euphoric feeling.
That would be the nicotine in the cigarette. this answer sucks
Blu eCigs, like other e-cigarettes, contain nicotine, which can produce a buzz or a mild stimulant effect, especially for those who are not accustomed to nicotine. The intensity of the buzz can vary depending on the nicotine concentration in the e-liquid and individual tolerance levels. However, users may experience different sensations, and not everyone will feel the same level of buzz. It's important to use these products responsibly, as nicotine can be addictive.
Yes, some people can become addicted after just one try.
Many people smoke tobacco for a "buzz" which just makes you light headed. This is from the nicotine from the tobacco but nicotine is also addictive which is why many people can't quit. Nicotine withdrawals can cause short tempers and stress.
Stop vaping right now. you will be addicted and can KILL you. same for smoking and using tobacco products at all. You can mess yourself up badly
Yes, but why bother? Get some nicotine gum. You may even decide to stop smoking altogether.
Drink water while you smoke. A little sugar on the tongue will curve the nicotine buzz.
definitely not as much as skoal and grizzly. i think its mainly to keep the withdrawal away rather than give a good buzz
the tobacco buzz is because nicotine is a chemical that acts on nicotinic acetlycholine receptors, which are neurotransmitters. nicotine also releases dopamine, a reward system chemical ... it also acts as an MAOI inhibitor, monoamine oxidase breaks down other neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. so it acts on alot of chemicals, some directly and some indirectly by inhibiting the breakdown of the neurotransmitters.
the tobacco buzz is because nicotine is a chemical that acts on nicotinic acetlycholine receptors, which are neurotransmitters. nicotine also releases dopamine, a reward system chemical ... it also acts as an MAOI inhibitor, monoamine oxidase breaks down other neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine. so it acts on alot of chemicals, some directly and some indirectly by inhibiting the breakdown of the neurotransmitters.
A common wives' tale sort of cure is to put sugar under your tongue. Some people swear by it; others swear at it, but give it a shot.
Cigarettes contain nicotine, which when inhaled with tobacco and other chemicals, travels within 10 seconds to your brain to hive you an instant buzz.