it seems the citric acid i used to make nic salts is powerful against biofilms which are a hot topic lately
Nice find and interesting for uses beyond vaping!
Are there any guidelines what concentration is needed
I've used hydrogen peroxide, lugols iodine, magnesium water, and vitamin C( not the same time that I use Lugols iodine)iirc it's 2mol citric acid for each mol of nicotine
I've been thinking about nebulizing but also making a cleaning mix for general use, things that break biofilms:
NAC, baking soda, xylitol
probably lugol is beneficial too
iirc it's 2mol citric acid for each mol of nicotine
i don't think it is related just thought it was cool...Ok, but this is about the bond of nicotine with an acid, a chemical reaction. I still do not understand why you conclude that citric acid would crack down biofilms.
i don't think it is related just thought it was cool...
before nic salts became a thing ppl added CA to citrus ejuices already to make them "pop"
??...hmmm.......
These are frivolities.
I still do not understand your citric acid / biofilm idea. Is it just an idea or is there anything factual?
not sure if google works where you are but here it is:
citric acid biofilms - Google Suche
www.google.com
no problem, i read some people mix NAC, baking soda, boiled water and apply to mucous membranes, that should neutralize the ph as well. xylitol could help further with biofilms and get rid of the tasteThanks, I could now treat my dental implants following this study:
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