A few months ago I posted about my experience in relation to losing my once sharp astute mental abilities, and I was attempting to associate it to the long term intake of the vast number of supplements that I was taking at the time.
I narrowed it down to glycine or chelated zinc, and I believed that these were contributing somehow towards my mental decline.
But.. during the past three months, it seems as though the real culprit had been elucidated, and I wanted to know if somebody could shine further light on why this seems to have affected me in the way that it has.
I attempted to quit smoking in 2010. I invested in an electronic cigarette and began to take up vaping. I thoroughly enjoyed it, saved endless amounts of money and my sleep improved (along with a host of supplements I began to take).
But that is when the cognitive decline for myself started. Ever since I stopped smoking and began to vape electronic cigarettes. The liquid used in the electronic cigarettes are either Propelyne Glycol or Vegetable Glycerin. As far as I am aware, I have not and do not have an allergy to either substance.
In January, of this year, I had forgotten to stock up on e-liquid in order to vape, and unfortunately I reverted back to smoking real cigarettes for the duration of about a week, but within that week, my symptoms that I have been complaining about completely vanished????!!
I had no brain fog, no amnesia like symptoms, I felt intelligent again, got my word recall back etc.. All those things I thought I had lost due to glycine/zinc usage - they all returned.
At this point, I did not relate it to the cigarettes, but I immediately noticed a profound difference in my mental abilities. I analysed all the supplements I has been taking - I am still taking glycine at a very low dose and the same with chelated zinc. I had not adjusted my supplement regime for the past 6 months or so.
Again, I did not relate it to cigarettes. I analysed my diet, supplements, everything, and then finally it hit home.. Could it be something to do with my vaping?
I hate smoking cigarettes, but I am baffled as to why I feel normal again when solely smoking them.
The mental acuity is the only benefit, the con is that my insomnia returned within 3 days or smoking tobacco and I felt and looked gaunt.
Cutting this story short, I have assessed this since January and have experimented on myself. I have quit smoking and took up vaping full time and i felt the decline immediately. I tried different E-liquids with no benefit. I then gave up e-cigarettes and reverted back to smoking solely cigarettes and I felt normal again. My interest in books, my attention span, my word recall.. everything comes back.
I cannot explain this. It is definitely not a placebo. Is it something to do with the tobacco or is it something to do with the tobacco withdrawal, or is it something to do with vaping and the liquids or the effects that these liquids may be having when inhaled?
I need advice and for someone to highlight what the hell is going on?