Evidence of Alarming Growth in Cognitive Impairment Among Adults
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You might try the nicotine patch. I've ditched all the supplements since doing it, and feel fine. I don't have the Ardis links, but they're not to find.
I've never been a smoker, and nicotine makes me literally feel "green" and nauseated. Would doing a low dose patch really be worth it? I don't wanna get addicted to nicotine or anything
Couldn't say for you. I've never been a smoker except for a few cigars (maybe 5 cigarettes and 15 cigars in 30 years) on special occasions. The first time I smoked a cigarette I felt some nausea, but probably because I wasn't good at the technique, and never had an issue after that unless I "overpuffed" and downed a lot of smoke. The study said no cravings or addictions were created, and the dose is the lowest available in the program for which the patches are used to wean people away from an addiction (stage 1 = 21mg/ day, stage 2 = 14, and stage 3 =7, after which the stop smoking program expects you won't want more). I don't have a link to the study, but if you search GAW using Ardis as the search term (or just search for his website) you can probably get it in a few clicks.
I had no such sensations myself when using the patch.
I looked at the ingredients of the patch (over-the-counter) and was not impressed by those ingredients--which I don't recall at the moment. Perhaps I should "hold my nose" and give it a try anyway.
If you want to detox, it's by far the most convenient that I've read about. But I wouldn't bother unless you have a reason.
Yes, I do need to....never been right since beginning of 2021. Had the coof, pulmonary blood emboli, DVTs, pulmonary infarct; absolutely did not have the jab. Came out of hospital with lymphedema in legs. Never have recovered my energy. Just had strep throat, laryngitis, chills, aches....a good 2 weeks. The congestion came back. Have not had strep throat for a good 40 years. I was the one who always watched others be ill. Not now. I appreciate your comments, BTW.
Until finishing using the patch, I hadn't felt right since 2020. I used a nicotine patch for 14 days and finished only a few weeks ago, so more time is needed before I can really say I'm back to 100%. But it feels that way, and I'm quite happy to have found it.
When my symptoms were severe, nebulized hydrogen peroxide literally saved my life, and certainly avoided a hospital stay. My story about it is here: https://communities.win/c/GreatAwakening/p/140cbVkN65/when-vitamins-and-ivm-dont-seem-/c
The comments have a lot of great contributions as well.
Since that recovery, I've been a lot better, but resorted to nebulizing from time to time. And I stayed fairly well for long periods, but with nagging concerns and a sensation of relapses that I jumped on before anything severe developed. I'm no control, because I did a bunch of detoxes (for parasites, and the McCullough protocol as noted), and used a lot of ivermectin at various points, but really the patch has me feeling peppy.
I guess what I'm saying is that I know nebulized H2O2 is effective for severe covid. And the nicotine patch might not be enough for that level of symptoms, but I also can say that the patch made a positive impact that frankly I didn't expect. Maybe if I had it back then, I wouldn't have needed to nebulize in the first place. No way to know for sure.
But I am mindful of the fact that smokers didn't get covid at all for the most part, and I didn't just go out and buy the patches just because of Dr Ardis: I looked up how tobacco was used as a traditional medicine, and decided it was worth a try. There's a bunch of good posts here on GAW about nicotine (https://greatawakening.win/search?params=nicotine&community=GreatAwakening) including a recent one of mine right before I started with some of my finds.
If you have serious symptoms now, I have extremely high confidence in the nebulized h2O2. But the problem is you need to keep at it for a long time even after you feel well. If you have lingering concerns, it's really hard to find a protocol that easier or safer, and for me it was worth trying and as of right now, I'm glad I did. 38 bucks over the counter, which is cheaper than a doctor saying hello. Read up and be comfortable with it first, but I'd give it a go. God bless, whatever path you take.