6 Photo Medicated No. 66 - Opinions?

I finally got some 66, the free sample I was suppose to receive showed up as Natural, so I ordered a 45g “tin”, man this stuff is good, not your typical menthol (it’s got that Indian flair), i like it a lot.

My only fault w/it is the hideous throat drip.

I have finally tried the Medicated 66. It has a great woody herbal camphor and menthol entry but it turns into something else that sticks around a bit longer than I would like. 

My wife, who hates anything to do with tobacco, has started taking near-homeopathic hits of 66 on occasion when her sinuses are bothering her and claims it works better than otc meds.

this is why you drink coffee before getting on snuffhouse. Mouse I had to read that post twice because the first time your wife was taking near homophobic hits… I’am glad that’s not a real thing cuase I still have not figured out what it could mean.

I think he meant taking tiny amounts Bob. Homeopathy is a pseudo science from the 1700’s where they distilled the ingredients of the medicine down so much that none of the original ingredients were still present, just distilled water. They have some theory that an ingredient that produces the symptoms of the illness (like a certain plant producing heart failure type symptoms) will cure the illness diluted millions of times - apparent;y it’s the water retaining a ‘memory’ of the ingredient. The other name for homeopathy is placebo of course.

Apparently the official current theory is to trigger the body’s response, like to make the body aware of a condition so it adjusts. Some of it yes could be quackery, other parts of the theory may actually work- I think echinacea may be considered in that sort of family, it’s supposed to trigger one’s immune system. But this isn’t a medical forum…

you are dead right. Apologies to any one who is homeopathically inclined. Snuffhouse is not homopathicophobic. :smiley:

Heh, I didn’t mean to drag homeopathy into the fray, to each their own… By near-homeopathic I meant about a quarter of an apple seed’s worth in each nostril. My intent was actually to bring up the fact that the medicated snuff appears to work medicinally in a low-dose application for a non-snuff user, which I found surprising. As a side-benefit it has attenuated my wife’s negative attitude towards my own snuff use.

I’m only kidding don’t worry :))

and I just was saying add caffine to your water before you read. It helps.

Homeopathic snuff no.66??? !!!

More like Medicated 66X. But maybe Ayurvedic medicine can speak to this?

No worries, Snuffster! Just thought I’d add a lil perspective/info.

Btw, one reason I don’t take the homeopathic formulas is that they’re supposedly incompatible with tobacco consumption… go figure

Necro alert! I like the high levels of camphor in this snuff but i detect something not present in the other 6p snuffs except no. 666. I suspect maybe it

@haveawhiffonme you can not leave us hanging like that.

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@snuffmonkey whoops!  I suspect it may be the in the camphor that I detect a very “green” woodiness reminiscent of pine tree sap.  I think it’s the camphor… the strength of it is almost off-putting, and it’s a sensation I don’t get with O&G or Toque Camphor & Clove, the camphor of both which sit pretty well with me.  The sap scent in 66/666 that I get is not far from what I get typically from camphor, which is a used motor oil kind of scent… but the sap scent is a step up from that, if that makes sense…  OG and CC invoke used motor oil in a good way, like working in a shop, except the 66 ratchets that up to something foul… like maybe you drank some of the used oil.

However I just took another pinch and my nose seems to be gradually adjusting.

On my first tries I preferred 666 to 66… the 666 seems to have the same sap scent as well but it is just mediated by the super high level of menthol and thus is a bet less noticeable. 

I think I’ll grow to get along with this one.   Easy to take and not a clogger- it’s just that tree sap scent (from the camphor I think) rather doesn’t tend to make it what a lot of folks here describe as “moreish.” 

Anyone else have this kind of experience with camphor? 

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@haveawhiffonme no stress. I do that all the time with apostrophes. Now I think that will be on my next Mr snuff order. I have been off of the Indian snuffs for a bit but I love a good motor oil smell. I have not gotten that with camphorated snuffs yet, either OG or CC, but if it is over pronounced in 66 I am in to try it. I love SG KB for the tar and coal fire scents, so I am always down to try something that has an industrial scent.

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@snuffmonkey “overpronounced” is an accurate description of the camphoration in the 66, IMO.  Glad to hear you’re considering giving it a try.  If you are into shop and industrial scents this is totally one to try.

Small pile in nose now.  The initial hit conjures the scent of old, dirty kerosene.  Or a sour diesel fire.  After a while there is a hint of what might be eucalyptus graduallly trying to come forward… strong anesthetic numbness in my nostrils and upper lip. If this snuff turns you off at first, come back to it later.  It is unusual and its unique character is sure to provide an experience unlike any other! 

when my Lowen-prise is gone this 66 is what I plan to refill the tap box with.  Although there is something romantic about the dipping into the 6P tiny plastic cylinders… they look like they were made next to a tire fire.

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I have liked this since I first tried it. Was doing a lot of medicateds at the time. I often find this gentler and smoother than the SM series or whatnot. I do get a bit of a volatile quality, but not similar to a petrochemical- I do not experience anything unpleasant or artificial in this. A near- perfect medicated to me.

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