I'm not claiming it is, or isn't, but hear me out here. Tobacco usage started tapering off, and all of the supposed "research" about it causing cancer began coming out roughly the same time Rockefeller took over the the medical industry and started pushing out established medicinal principles and knowledge. Fast forward a little bit, and Big Tobacco starts messing with the cigarette recipes to increase profit margins. They stopped using pure tobacco and started mixing it with various additives that today are known to cause cancer. This then spread to other "lesser" forms of tobacco. Chew, snuff, dip, etc.
The two outliers here, are Cigars and Pipes. Both tend to be "higher class/quality", rarely if ever have additives and have remained "pure". In doing so, several studies (Which you can easily find with a quick search), have shown that smoking up to two average sized cigars results in an absurdly small increase in chances of developing cancer of any kind.
On the other hand, nicotine, the main "ingredient" in tobacco products, actually has quite a few health benefits if used in moderation. Increased neural functions, improved memory, lowered chance of Dementia, increased blood flow (which promotes hair growth, muscle growth, etc.), etc. etc.
The point I'm trying to make here, is what if tobacco isn't bad for you in and of itself. Rather, it's all the crap the cabal companies stuff into their products to increase profits. If true, this is kind of like the soy thing. Pushing the populace into accepting some new "standard belief" that actually works against them and then engineering the results they want to "prove their point". Think about it? How often did you hear about tobacco linked cancer before the 40's and 50's? The Native Americans used tobacco in spiritual rituals for how many thousands of years with little to no negative side effects?
And then there's examples like Winston Churchill. Guys who chain smoked 10+ cigars a day, never had cancer, or so much as a cough, and lived into their 90s.
I'm curious what everyone's thoughts are on this topic.
It's the suggestibility associated with it. That's why they flip flop on issues like eggs cause cholesterol, oh no wait, it's good cholesterol, no wait, it kills you. Saturated fat is the main cause of heart attack, no wait, it's not so bad.
Tobacco is a leaf, of course it can be abused. Food can be abused, anything could be. But if you believe the hype and think something is bad for you while consuming it obsessively, you will develop severe inner turmoil, leading to stress, leading to.. you guessed it, disease.
The body is self-healing. Every night when you sleep, the body repairs itself as best it can. If you do a little better tomorrow than today, then the healing will automatically overtake the damage, but people who are stressed out will always do worse.
Tobacco is not carcinogenic because cancer doesn't exist, at least not in the way oncologists diagnose it. When your system (body) is too poisoned for new cells to perform their activities, the cell will do the only thing it can - replicate. The remnants of the dead cell will linger and be removed by the circulatory system in time, but the poisonous/acidic environment of cell-birth will overtake this process of elimination of dead waste, leading to what we call tumors. Why should be trust a biopsy result any more than a covid test? Do you think this medical deception is something new they rolled out in 2020? They've been doing it for a century or more.
The cancer is not killing the body, it is trying to keep the body alive. Removing it will not solve the problem, which is why it often relapses or spreads to another system. If you increase the health of the system, these dead cells will be removed in time without the need for any extreme treatment and new cells will not immediately die and be able to regain their normal functions. How to do this is a whole another subject and will require several more paragraphs.
Am I a doctor to say any of these things with authority? Maybe once. But no one could ever tell me exactly what it is doctors were meant to dock. I'm guessing it was the merchandise?