Stop vaping with snuff

Does anyone has stopped vaping with snuff ? I discovered snuff now i vape and snuff before i only vaped. I don t snuff everyday so that means for me snuff is not addictive i do vape a lot everyday though. When i snuff i vape a little less but still has the desire to vape. The only time i m not vaping anymore is when watching TV or

Back in April, I quit the cigs with snuff, vape, and the occasional pipe. I still have ā€œunsettledā€ moments where the cravings come back to haunt me, so I haven’t yet moved to stage two and wean off the vape. Using snuff, I can cut back on the vape a little, but am not yet ready to take the big step and go through the next phase, of withdrawal symptoms. When I do, snuff will certainly be part of the support framework.

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I hardly imagine myself without vaping and now snuff there is so much pression in this world. If they don t use tobacco a lot of people drink alcohol or takes a daily antidpressant drug. I d like to stop vaping though cos sometimes it bothers me to buy liquids r

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resistance and refilling the tank, snuff is very handy you just need snuff :slight_smile:

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786Ā  I’m one of those who quit smoking with snuff and snus, and now use snuff exclusively.
By always taking a pinch of snuff and/or a pouch of snus before I lit up, I came to associate the crappy feeling of too much nicotine with smoking, and soon stopped.
It really helps to have some strong snuff; if you need any recommendations along those lines we’ll be happy to help you out.
And Good Luck with your endeavor!

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Thanks usually i take sws lundy s foot during the day and mull of oa during the Evening. I have other snuff but they tend to make my nose clogged up

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Snus the absorption is slow but lasts a long time. You will use less and save over vaping. Regular strength portions should be enough, extreme portions may exceed your needs. Ā 

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My plan was to stop smoking with the help of vaping, but I found that I was not able to afford vaping at this moment, so I’ve just stop smoking, using no other form of support. Few weeks later, I found a little can of snuff I bough several years ago (to try as a medicine against my headaches), and took it. At that moment, I was having my worst cravings, and they’ve stop. They’ve stop ever since. I believe you can quit vaping and keep just the snuff, If you want too.

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Viper just hit the nail on the head - ā€œif you want toā€ I quit the smokes this year, because I’d decided that it was the right time. After 25 years, it was a hell of a challenge, but I beat it as the determination was there. I guess I’m just not motivated enough to take the next step yet.

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I quit smoking with snus (rip claq qui) relapsed, and quit with again with vaping. Kicked vaping with snus (thank you general for coming stateside) and now kicked snus with snuff. Basment shaman speaks truth. Have a strong snuff on hand for when your cravings are at their worst. A decent pinch of strong snuff makes me forget about cigs/vape/even snus. I reccomend ass kicking strength, maybe an indian white.

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@agentshags Maybe something with clove.

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It’s time! It’s now 6 months since I ditched the cigs and moved to mainly vape (plus snuff and pipe). Despite the occasional craving, and the utterly hellish first few weeks, I have now adapted quite comfortably to a cigarette free existance. However, 6 months of depending on the vape to retain that comfort level is quite enough. It’s also a long enough ā€œrecoveryā€ phase before subjecting myself to the next bout of withdrawals. I have about 3ml of vape juice left in the current bottle, plus three small bottles of flavoured juice (which I’m not keen on). Once this 5ml is done, the plan is to only use the vape in ā€œemergenciesā€, and try to stick to snuff and pipe for the nic fixes. I haven’t weaned down the juice strength, so I don’t know if it will be too big a leap straight away… and there’s no way of knowing unless I try. If I struggle, I might find a couple more unpleasant flavours to fall back on during the transition, whilst aiding the negative conditioning. I can’t imagine giving up the vape will be as torturous as giving up the cigs, though I don’t expect it to be a breeze either. Hopefully by Christmas time though my entire tobacco/nicotine usage will be based around what I choose, when I choose, and not when I need.

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This is kind of ass-backwards, but I’ve just discovered vaping! But with cannabis oil, legal of course in Colorado.

@mrmanos, delightful discovery!

I will always be a smoker! I started in 1974, stopped in 1987, started in 2001, and in the last 15 yrs have stopped and started several times. I tried vaping, just gave me a headache as I’d suck that thing dry in about 20 minutes. Found snuff late 2015, was smoking at the time, dropped ciggies for a few months, started again for 2 weeks in July, stopped again with snuff. But the urge for smoking I doubt will never leave. However, snuff is certainly the best form of nicotine and tobacco I have found, just sometimes I crave that smoke…

My attempts to quit vaping by using snuff haven’t been successful so far, and I had to restock with vape juice yesterday. I think it’s fair to say that vaping was the primary ā€œsupportā€ when I quit cigarettes, and I’m still needing that crutch to lean on. I’d rather keep falling back on the vape than fall back on the roll ups. Having said all that, I still feel on target for being vape free by the end of the year.

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@dansimpson, I can almost guarantee that the reason vaping didn’t work for you was just that you had the wrong device, setting, or liquid. There will be some combination out there that will work for you. At a guess, I’d say that the headache was from too much nicotine. I quit smoking with vaping five months ago, and I haven’t looked back. The first week was a bit weird - something just didn’t feel quite ā€˜right’, but it was only a slight thing and it’s been easy since then. I almost felt like I had cheated :smiley: I haven’t snuffed since I started vaping. I’m a bit worried that I have got over my addictions to the other alkaloids present in tobacco, and that I will reignite them if I take snuff. I do miss it though, which I guess is why I popped back into the forum today. I think I might leave it a little longer before I try snuff again, just to be safe. I have been mixing my own juice, which is incredibly cheap, and I have been gradually reducing my nicotine about 1% per month for the last few months. I started on 12mg, and I’m now down to 8mg. I think this is probably the best way to quit vaping - mixing your own juice gives you very fine control over the amount of nicotine. I could even reduce it by 0.5% or even 0.25% if I wanted to, which may come in handy when I get to lower levels.

I recently quit smoking using vaping and snus, then I started using snuff and the amount of snus I use has gone down drastically. I am starting to cut down the nicotine levels of my vaping so I’d say I’m making progress lol, I’ve dumped many addictions over the last 5 years and I’m so happy I finally quit smoking after 9 years (started at 13)

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2 years now without a cigarette (the longest I’ve gone in 30 years!) and i honestly don’t miss them. Ā 1 year without vaping and I don’t care about that anymore either. Ā Snuff did for both of them. I guess it’s never going to be the same for everyone but it worked for me, is all i can say.

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Congratulations @Vostok I’ve quit the cigs with vape and snuff, but still not quite the vape yet. A straight stop didn’t work out for me, so now I’m fading out the strength of the vape juice instead. I’ll get there eventually.

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