I've read that nicotine kills the S1 spike protein, and that it is known that smokers do not get Covid.
Anyone have any anecdotal evidence for or against?
I've read that nicotine kills the S1 spike protein, and that it is known that smokers do not get Covid.
Anyone have any anecdotal evidence for or against?
Your experience actually supports this theory.
The info discussed both nicotine and ivermectin. Because so many people here have discussed ivermectin, I wanted to find out about nicotine.
The theory is that there are 2 problems with Covid:
Supposedly, ivermectin kills the virus itself, but the S1 spike proteins are still messing with the immune system via changing cellular behavior. Nicotine supposedly kills off those cells or prevents S1 messing with them in the first place.
In general, smoking likely weakens the immune system, but probably not as much as the S1 spike protein does (at least in the short-term).
So, if you got sick while also smoking, the immune system was probably not as weakened as a non-smoker's would be, and you would not have the long-term effect from the S1. The sickness was finally cleared when you took the ivermectin.
Interesting.
I didn't put 2 and 2 together until now but I believe I've had it for about 3 months. I started getting slight brain fog and slight vertigo every night about an hour before I went to sleep.
After that happening every night for about 2 months i got super sick about a month ago. (No taste or smell, fatigue, insomnia, no appetite, bad brain fog, and bad vertigo.)
I started eating better, taking vitamins, and drinking only water. Everything went away except the vertigo and brain fog but they were slowly getting better just not fast enough for me. Thats when I got ivermectin and boom almost back to 100% over night.
I live in a so called blue city and am in peoples houses daily that are vaxxed and wear masks so that may have some effect.
The weird part is my whole block and random other people I know in the city got sick at exactly the same time.