Anyone have sauce on how nicotine helps? I remember seeing something similar in the past, early on it was expected France would be hard hit with covid cases since it has a heavy smoking population... Then it was found very few heavy smokers were hospitalized. Huge find if true. Also, any difference between nicotine and e-cigs?
I remember seeing a study on here where nicotine blocks certain receptors which were critical in the uptake of soemthing nefarious in the Covid itself or the vaccine.
Nicotine receptors are found in several organs, including the brain. They are the most common receptors that COVID binds to, so when nicotine binds to the receptors they are not available for the virus to bind to.
So...nicotine in any form would be effective, then? Like nicotine gum or vaping? I quit smoking last spring, but switched to vaping. So...still getting the nicotine without the harmful side effects of carbon monoxide and tar and all the chemicals that go into cigs. Since nicotine receptors are found in several organs, then any nicotine ingestion would work, right? I've never gotten covid, btw, and that's good news that it breaks down graphene, too.
Another good thing to prevent it and other forms of dementia is microdosing psilocybin (not enough to have any sort of psychedelic experience. You would generally need several 3+ grams to 'trip'. To microdose you take something .01 grams tops) along with other non-psychoactive mushroom mycelium (lions mane, chagga etc) along with niacin (which is apparently nicotine salt but people don't like to think of 'nicotine' as having any health benefit).
I know this sounds like new age hippie nonsense, just remember these substances existed long before being co-opted by the so called peace movement of some hippie morons.
Look up Paul Stamets, he was on Joe Rogan twice talking about this. There is a lot of research going on with it now, I believe it's been known for some time but largely suppressed.
Nicotine also dilates the blood vessels in the brain, helping you think and concentrate better, or even relax. Of course heavy cigarette smoking will also cause anxiety and withdrawals, but a good cigar or pipe always helps me think, and I’ve always had deep conversations with fellow cigar/pipe smokers.
Depends on the state. Some allow it some don't. I don't take enough to 'trip' and a small amount (the amount needed for a single trip) can last months when used for microdosing
Stamets has created a line of mushroom-based supplements as well, which to my eye look pretty legit. All US-grown mushroom material as well. No China crap.
Sold on his site, and also on Amazon.com. Stamet's Seven, etc.
P.S. Am pretty sure it's "chaga", no 2 gs. But whatevs.
P.P.S. Human use of mushrooms is, as you rightly point out, not hippie shit. Some say that mushrooms were key in our development as a species.
Nicotine binds to the ACE2 receptors thus preventing the spike protein (and other bad things) from binding and making people sick. If Nicotine is proven to prevent coronavirus infections (it does) the vaccine companies would loose Emergence Use Authorization [EUA], this is why the studies showing Nicotine prevent infection have been hidden, vilified or prevented. (The nicotine can come from a patch, gum, chewing tobacco, vape juice and cigarettes/cigars. I think smoking it works best to prevent covid infections but they shut down the studies in 2021 so I don't have the data to show this)
It's my understanding that covid is (or maybe can be) received in part by the nicotine receptors, and nicotine users receptors are essentially "occupied" for lack of a better word.
Anyone have sauce on how nicotine helps? I remember seeing something similar in the past, early on it was expected France would be hard hit with covid cases since it has a heavy smoking population... Then it was found very few heavy smokers were hospitalized. Huge find if true. Also, any difference between nicotine and e-cigs?
https://i.redd.it/9ywb7lqljyh71.png
i remember this one. It says "several drugs (including nicotine)" can cause monocyte apoptosis. I wonder what these other drugs are.
I remember seeing a study on here where nicotine blocks certain receptors which were critical in the uptake of soemthing nefarious in the Covid itself or the vaccine.
Nicotine receptors are found in several organs, including the brain. They are the most common receptors that COVID binds to, so when nicotine binds to the receptors they are not available for the virus to bind to.
So...nicotine in any form would be effective, then? Like nicotine gum or vaping? I quit smoking last spring, but switched to vaping. So...still getting the nicotine without the harmful side effects of carbon monoxide and tar and all the chemicals that go into cigs. Since nicotine receptors are found in several organs, then any nicotine ingestion would work, right? I've never gotten covid, btw, and that's good news that it breaks down graphene, too.
thank you for this link, had not seen this previously.
Nicotine helps prevent Alzheimer's. They did a study and smokers would not get it, while other non-smokers did get Alzheimer's.
Not saying go out and be a chain smoker since it wrecks your respiratory health, but a cigar or cigarette on occasion is probably ok.
Another good thing to prevent it and other forms of dementia is microdosing psilocybin (not enough to have any sort of psychedelic experience. You would generally need several 3+ grams to 'trip'. To microdose you take something .01 grams tops) along with other non-psychoactive mushroom mycelium (lions mane, chagga etc) along with niacin (which is apparently nicotine salt but people don't like to think of 'nicotine' as having any health benefit).
I know this sounds like new age hippie nonsense, just remember these substances existed long before being co-opted by the so called peace movement of some hippie morons.
Look up Paul Stamets, he was on Joe Rogan twice talking about this. There is a lot of research going on with it now, I believe it's been known for some time but largely suppressed.
Nicotine also dilates the blood vessels in the brain, helping you think and concentrate better, or even relax. Of course heavy cigarette smoking will also cause anxiety and withdrawals, but a good cigar or pipe always helps me think, and I’ve always had deep conversations with fellow cigar/pipe smokers.
Nicotine is a vasoconstrictor, not a vasodilator. Like caffeine or cocaine.
I need to look into this. Nicotine is easier to get than psilocybin, which I am unsure of the legality.
Depends on the state. Some allow it some don't. I don't take enough to 'trip' and a small amount (the amount needed for a single trip) can last months when used for microdosing
Stamets has created a line of mushroom-based supplements as well, which to my eye look pretty legit. All US-grown mushroom material as well. No China crap.
Sold on his site, and also on Amazon.com. Stamet's Seven, etc.
P.S. Am pretty sure it's "chaga", no 2 gs. But whatevs.
P.P.S. Human use of mushrooms is, as you rightly point out, not hippie shit. Some say that mushrooms were key in our development as a species.
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IrUEYOdE/x/c/4Ob9G5XWH46
Of course, forum posts here are not "authoritative" sources.
It's my understanding that covid is (or maybe can be) received in part by the nicotine receptors, and nicotine users receptors are essentially "occupied" for lack of a better word.
I believe Nicotine binds to same receptors as the spike protein.