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The FDA is under fire for its role in covering up Covid vaccine-related heart attack deaths in the United States. 🔥
(beckernews.com)
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Thank you. He was a very dear friend and this tragedy was very unexpected. I am still trying to figure out what happened here without pushing his family too much. His heart was basically dissolving. The cardiac tissue was paper thin. If this had been a situation of disease, especially this severe, it should have given warning signs long before now. The only other outlying culprit could have been his prescription eye drops. It would not be the first time I have run into connective tissue and epithelial problems because of eye drops that the so called experts say can't happen.
Just as a side note, have you looked into nicotine? Another secret they are trying to keep hidden from us. I have been saying for years that nicotine is not the boogey man they have tried to make it out to be. The FDA is also pushing tobacco companies to reduce the nicotine levels in their products. Why? Smokers don't seem to have suffered as much as predicted. In fact, I know several that did not get Covid and were jabbed and had no issues. Go figure.
Nicotine is not addictive, even though any one that makes products using nicotine must say that it is addictive in order to sell their products. Nic Nac is an all natural non tobacco nicotine lozenge with no nasty chemicals that comes in a couple of strengths. Otherwise there are some patches out there that some practitioners are using to deal with some of the long Covid symptoms - like blood pressure. What if the focus needs to be on nicotinic receptors and less on ace2? Definitely needs further research - but I truly think there is something to this - especially if they have been trying to poison us.
Thank you for your comment, but I have been a HUGE anti-smoker since I was about 12 (my mother was a smoker), and have done a lot of research on cigarettes and their addictive properties. Nicotine is the active, addictive, ingredient of cigarettes. Numerous studies show the effects on the brain. Cigarettes are considered to be one of the most addictive things possible. What I try to tell people who say, "I only smoke to relax", is that all they are doing, like heroin addicts who are addicted, when they smoke is relieving the withdrawal symptoms. They have to smoke, or shoot up, to feel like everyone else who is not addicted. There may be some medical use for nicotine, but I would not want to alter my brain and be subject to addiction to it.
I can appreciate your position. It is not an easy topic to dig into and find good research that does not have some bias attached to it.
I am not talking about smoking. That is completely a non starter for all reasons you stated. But to study nicotine properly it has to be done apart from tobacco. That research on nicotine shows that alone without additives, nicotine has not been shown to be the addictive substance that people think it is. This is according to the tobacco industry's own internal documents that were forced out during the tobacco trials. Like all good companies wanting to make money and increase sales, they had to figure out how to make their products addictive because the untreated natural tobacco by itself was not going to increase sales. They added substances to their products that make them highly addictive - pyrazines. The FDA is now ordering tobacco companies to lower the nicotine content. WHY? Is that somehow going to make a safer and less addictive product? Hell no because nicotine was never the problem to begin with.
But that's okay. Each one to their own. I was only offering a suggestion that has helped some people without taking up smoking. It is only using the pure unadulterated nicotine. Indigenous Americans used tobacco for medicine - especially snake bite. Hmmm? That little factoid caught my attention. I do use nicotine myself sometimes when I am working on a big project that requires a lot of focus. Other than that, I don't use it nor do I notice any alterations in energy, thinking, etc. There is a family member that has severe ADHD that does not want to take prescription drugs. It seems to help them stay focused. I have some friends also that are using it to treat their long Covid symptoms. Nothing else they have done has helped them. I was actually quite surprised.
I used to smoke years ago so like you I was hesitant. We have been so indoctrinated about tobacco for so long it is understandable. But, like I said, this is just the nicotine that is produced from a non industry source.
Be well and I like you attitude about putting things in the Almighty's hands - as we all should. God bless you.
Thank you. My wife has periodic visits with a naturepathic/homeopathic health person. She has experienced some odd symptoms since having covid, and nicorette gum was recommended as a possible therapy to try.
Some people that lost their sense of taste and smell due to Covid have had it return after using nicotine. Like I said, have they sent everyone on a wild goose chase looking at ace2 receptors alone when nicotinic receptors are also involved? Like ace2, they are all over the body - especially cardiac and nervous system. That is what some venoms shut down - nicotinic receptors.
Look into NIc Nak. It is a more natural product than the regular nicotine patches or gum that I refuse to use - they are made by the same pharma companies that poison us with the rest of their stuff. I did a lot of research before falling on this particular product. https://www.nicnac.com/