Obviously, when governments these days say they care about us, we need to ask ourselves if there is a hidden motive.
Why are governments around the world so anti-smoking? Is it really because they care about our health? Or is it maybe linked to this?
Research paper
The control of parasitic nematodes impacting animal health relies on the use of broad spectrum anthelmintics. However, intensive use of these drugs has led to the selection of resistant parasites in livestock industry. In that respect, there is currently an urgent need for novel compounds able to control resistant parasites. Nicotine has also historically been used as a de-wormer but was removed from the market when modern anthelmintics became available.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6287576/
More research:
The following article is worth reading from beginning to end. I've copied only 2 parts of the text here:
The ancient coevolutionary relationship between vertebrates and helminths (parasitic worms) has potentially profound implications for human health. The fundamental structure and control of the immune system were likely shaped by vertebrate-helminth coevolution, for instance, and the evolutionarily novel absence of helminth infections in many populations might therefore be responsible for the increasing prevalence of allergic and autoimmune diseases (the hygiene hypothesis) (Jackson, Friberg, Little, & Bradley, 2009).
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In humans, there is a large literature on the deliberate use of plants for medicinal purposes (ethnomedicine). In addition, there is increasing evidence that the plants that are incorporated into many diets provide protection against parasites (Etkin, 1986, Etkin and Ross, 1991).
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1090513814000567
And one last article:
12 Unexpected Nicotine Health Benefits
I've copied some of the most interesting ones:
Possess Neuroprotective Properties
Some scientists claim that nicotine may help protect neurons from degeneration through its ability to affect stimulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and reduce estrogen levels. A 2012 study indicates that nicotine has protective properties in animals' brains.
Treat Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia presents with cognitive problems which may be improved by use of nicotine. The result is improved memory, better learning ability and other functions. It is believed that many schizophrenics use nicotine to reduce the effects of the condition by improving their mental stability.
Control Alzheimer’s Disease
Researches into the ability of nicotine to enhance brain function have been going on for a long time. They follow indications that nicotine could be helpful in reducing the effects of Alzheimer’s. Nicotine is believed to give encouraging results in the improvement of mental functions including attention, vigilance and recognition in persons with Alzheimer’s.
https://www.newhealthadvisor.org/positive-effects-of-nicotine.html
I’m 57 and I would claim resistant to addiction, I belive we have been lied to about nicotine, as well as everything else. First of all smoker’s lungs are not black. Perhaps it was considered a lie for the greater good, but it takes away trust.
Smoking cigarettes is crazy expensive in Sweden, and I don’t trust the makers to not put additives in them. I started using snuff, fine cut tobacco to put in your nose. I do it after my evening snack, as it keeps me from visiting the fridge.
I started around Christmas and so far this ”addiction” costs me 3$/ month.
Fun fact about snuff is it went out of fashion after the french revolution due to being associated with the upper class.