Nicotine rush is a feeling you get after the first cigarette after a long period of time without cigarettes: For example, if you are a smoker and didn't smoke for let's say a day or two, the next cigarette will give you that feeling of a ''nicotine rush'' that's kinda like being stoned.
No but it makes you have a nicotine rush
you would get a more intense rush of nicotine, yes, but you would also get more tar and carcinogens and if you continued the practice you would most likely contract lung cancer.
The main addictive drug in tobacco is nicotine. Though many people who switch to Nicotine Replacement Therapy (such as Personal Vaporizers (E-Cigarettes), Gum, and Nicotine Patches often find that they do not get the same feeling as with cigarettes. There are many chemicals in cigarettes that give you the rush and relaxation of smoking a cigarette, but nicotine is proven to be the most addictive.
The nicotine is what affects the brain not the smoke. It increases the amount of adrenaline released during "fight or flight"so it can give you a little rush or buzz so depending on how long you have been smoking your nicotine tolerance and the strength of the cigarette it varies from person to person
The nicotine is what affects the brain not the smoke. It increases the amount of adrenaline released during "fight or flight"so it can give you a little rush or buzz so depending on how long you have been smoking your nicotine tolerance and the strength of the cigarette it varies from person to person
There is no nicotine in Marijuana, nicotine is in cigarettes.
Yes, nicotine is chemically reactive.
Nicotine.
Nicotine is colourless
The drugs that includes nicotine is called narcotics (Nicotine)
Nicotine is a drug in itself. So anything containing nicotine is a drug.
Yes. Little cigars have nicotine levels (100-200 mg nicotine) that are generally higher than cigarettes (~8.4 mg nicotine).