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.
Yes, supposedly any form of nicotine (vaping, patches, cigarettes, etc) will competitively inhibit the virus by binding with nicotine receptors throughout the body.
I'd heard this before, and I'm glad that this has been given further merit. I wonder if this works for other coronaviruses, like the common cold. I've long suspected that to be true, and have discussed this with other smokers who agreed with me. We never seemed to get seasonally sick like non-smokers. In fact, when I tried to quit in the past, I'd catch a cold soon after. I'm glad I quit for good, and am not condoning smoking cigarettes, but this is really fascinating stuff about niacin, nicotine, and nicotine receptors. Makes me feel less guilty about vaping, and glad I kept my supply of Nicorettes. Thanks for the info!
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.
That's what I've been thinking lately. High nicotine concentration vape juice or nicotine lozenges
Yes, supposedly any form of nicotine (vaping, patches, cigarettes, etc) will competitively inhibit the virus by binding with nicotine receptors throughout the body.
I'd heard this before, and I'm glad that this has been given further merit. I wonder if this works for other coronaviruses, like the common cold. I've long suspected that to be true, and have discussed this with other smokers who agreed with me. We never seemed to get seasonally sick like non-smokers. In fact, when I tried to quit in the past, I'd catch a cold soon after. I'm glad I quit for good, and am not condoning smoking cigarettes, but this is really fascinating stuff about niacin, nicotine, and nicotine receptors. Makes me feel less guilty about vaping, and glad I kept my supply of Nicorettes. Thanks for the info!