Cough, cough , choke, cough...
🧠 These people are stupid!
BTW, my vaxx worshiping coworker had to go home early this week. Or should I say weak, his immune system is shot. He's sick and said he had to go home. Coughing and choking in some cases? We asked are you OK, but he was struggling to (not) cough. Now is the inflection point. He can't lose anymore sick time and is trying to hide that he's sick? By company policy (hate that word) if he's sick he must test himself and report his status. Then he must ware a mask for 14 days. Remember when everyone was Bragging about having covid and testing themselves over, and over again. Virtue signaling their status to everyone. It's not that way anymore, now they are hiding.
I agree about the nicotine. I smoked for years and rarely got sick. I quit the smokes last year, but still vape nicotine, for now. I breathe better, no more morning cough, voice changed, teeth are whiter, and still never get sick. Never got covid once. I believe it will come out one day that nicotine is a major factor in fighting viruses that travel via nicotine sensors. (I also believe [they've] known this for a while, which explains the suddenly renewed anti-smoking campaigns.)
I read somewhere that sars spike gets stuck in exosomes and prevents them from destroying themselves in planned apoptosis, but nicotine unblocks that process, thus helping to clear out the spikes from the body
Yes. I've heard that certain viruses in general are activated through the nicotine receptors, or something or other, and that ingesting nicotine shuts it down. Something to that effect. Like I said, I think this might lead to a major reveal regarding nicotine's role in illnesses. Nature provides, Big Pharma suppresses nature.
Yes, I believe that was withdrawal from all the poisons they put in cigarettes, god knows what (cyanide,etc?). I got the same thing.
I supplement vaping with nicotine gum. I missed the rush I got with nicotine lighting up a Winston in the morning, along with a strong cup of coffee. I tried to smoke where it wouldn't set into upholstery or fabric, i.e. outside, and was never one to just flick cigarettes onto the ground or things like that. Eventually I just grew tired of the expense [although now vapes are almost as expensive as a carton] but hey, that's the price of an addiction. I'll live with it. I do breathe better, don't get winded, and still work out hitting the heavy bag in the garage. I consider myself fortunate.