Efficacy of Nicotine in Preventing COVID-19 Infection (NICOVID-PREV)
Daily active smokers are infrequent among outpatients or hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Several arguments suggest that nicotine is responsible for this protective effect via the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR).
Nicotine may inhibit the penetration and spread of the virus and have a prophylactic effect in COVID-19 infection.
You don't have to smoke it, just can use a lozenge.
Snuff and chewing tobacco deliver without stressing your lungs.
Heck man I got addicted to the gum in attempt to quit the Redman.
True Story. I managed to quick chewing once around 2005. I had it wooped. I was tobacco free for about two weeks.
Well I sat down, turned on the television and what do you think was playing, the Outlaw Josey Wales. There was Josey spiting his chaw in that scene where he faced down the comancheros, you know where the old indian guy says, "Get ready little lady, hell is coming to breakfast."
I got in my car and drove to the 7-11 and bought a plug of Bull of the Woods, and haven't been able to stop nicotine since.
I went about a year here in the Philippines without my Copenhagen Wintergreen because the plandemic made it impossible to find for the first six months. I thought I might as well just stop since I had survived 6 months without it. but I finally gave in because my anger at not having my nicotine + dealing with the loss of freedom from the government's mishandling of the flu was too much to handle. MyDaughtersMommy tracked down some Swedish Snus from a shop in Manila. I don't like the Swedish stuff but it still put me in a better mood. And, finally the shop has started selling some other American brands -- still no Copenhagen though.
I haven't gotten Covid -- now I know why. ;)
Well Copenhagen is just one county over right?
You know when you said Swedish Snus, I assumed you misspelled Swedish Snuff, but was surprised when I ran into this article by accident