Nixodine a natural botanical derived from the Bongardia chrysogonum plant family.
What are the effects? Nixodine targets the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors utilized by nicotine, curbing your cravings with a 100% nicotine-free vaping experience. Our customers describe the Nixodine effect as very similar but with a boost of clarity & calm.
What's the taste? Ready for smoother and cleaner vaping journey? Then try Nixodine to elevate your vaping experience with far more complex and vibrant flavors. From our consumer tests, Nixodine is a natural flavor enhancer, making vape liquid taste much better with no harshness.
Is there a throat hit? Nixodine will not induce your accustomed throat hit naturally, but we have devised a means to mimic that too! We have a Smooth version that simulates salt nic, as well as a Hit version that simulates traditional freebase nicotine. Although you will get a similar experience to a nicotine vape, e-liquids with Nixodine do not provide the exact same experience. We encourage customers to try Nixodine with an open mind and understand although it is similar, it is a different chemical and will yield a different experience.
Is it FDA approved? No. Nixodine is a botanical alternative to nicotine and is covered by the Dietary and Supplements Act. Use at own risk.
Is it safe?
There is a long history of inhalation studies: MRC Unit, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, UK. 1995 Molecular medicine July 2021 ESFA 2012
Nixodine does not show any chemicals produced by nicotine in the bloodstream or urine, such as Cotinine and, obviously nicotine.
Toxicology testing showed that Nixodine is potentially less Toxic than standard nicotine, either in combustible tobacco or vaping standard nicotine.
WHO Chemical Safety Card for ingredients in Nixodine lists inhalation exposure symptoms as “cough”. Whereas Nicotine Chemical Safety Card inhalation exposure symptoms are “Burning sensation. Nausea. Vomiting. Convulsions. Abdominal pain. Diarrhea. Headache. Sweating. Weakness. Dizziness. Confusion”
See the link below for lab test results. In short, toxicology testing showed that Nixodine is potentially less toxic than nicotine consumed in combustible tobacco or vaping; however, due to its pharmacological imprint being similar to nicotine, Nixodine can become habit forming. Please use with caution.