The War On Nicotine Is A War On Vitality
(thefederalist.com)
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Interesting well written BUT Nicotine addiction kills….and it’s an ugly painful way to go - very very very difficult circular habit to stop
Nicotine is not the killer. Doesn't cause cancer. It's the junk in the smoke.
Yep! It's medicinal and prevents Covid.
Tobacco is the best remedy for stopping the pain from a bee or wasp sting.
Pesticides, herbicides and additives. I am fond of cigars but the only cigar maker that only uses organic tobacco is Valencia. Quite pricey but worth the avoidance of all the tru poisons.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363846/
Nicotine is Def a killer, I use it as an insecticide regularly in agriculture.
Welcome to the term dosage, alcohol kills bacteria but you only ever see major health issues with heavy drinking.
Sure, vitamin C can also kill with high dose. I'm not a fan of banning anything, free market that shit!! But I've only seen intense addiction from nicotine use, nothing in between.
Did you know “water poisoning” is a real thing and people die every year of it? It’s also referred to as water intoxication and water toxicity.
The LD50 for Tylenol is 4000mg for the average adult, and caffeine is actually incredibly lethal, at 150-200mg per KG, and in some cases in the 50mg per KG range.
People have died from too much oxygen, water, heat and cold. What are we talking about team?
Life is a killer, sadly. I work in chemicals, stuff I handle has a very low LD50. In general, nicotine can kill just like anything else.
Yes. OSHA has an MSDS(Material Data Safety Sheet) for H2O.
Someone claimed that if you subvert the surface tension layer that your oxygen absorption gets reduced, eventually leading to severe hypoxia.
Seems legit.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363846/
It's radioactive polonium in rock phosphate fertilizer taken up by the tobacco plant and deposited in the leaves that causes cancer in smokers.
You know, I've always wondered how that's the case for tobacco and literally no other foodstuff given it's not going to be tobacco farmers purposely ordering the cancer fertilizer.
Well cigarette smoking is down and cancer is way up…. So ya.
Tobacco absorbs polonium easily. Rock phosphate is considered organic. The presence of polonium in tobacco leaves has been swept under the rug.
I am interested to hear the downvoter's information. I already knew it when I heard it from a cardiovascular specialist speaking to a group of >70 other specialists at a cardiovascular center of a major hospital. He said the latest research shows lung cancer in smokers is from radioactive isotopes in the leaf. None of them batted an eye. I thought this information needs to be made public and the doctors who know are responsible for making an effort to do that.
Probably same bots that downvote prayers and casual conversation.
If it’s -1, I assume bot or shill.
If it’s -7, the wrong audience saw your whichever direction Zionist comment.
If the post got deleted, or several people corrected you, or just mocked the response, it was actually a bad comment.
see: https://greatawakening.win/p/17tLFhKmIb/x/c/4ZCaGXkL7GS
Quitting nicotine was rough. 6 weeks of the worst sleep of my life, not to mention the effect on mood during the day..for me the process of quitting was enough to deter me from picking up the habit back up.
Nicotine is not addictive nor is it a carcinogen, it's the other crap in cigarettes.
Nicotine does not kill. Has many many medical benefits . What kills are the chemicals used in tobacoo products. Nicotine Patches offer low dose of nicotine have many benefits for your brain and immune system. They don't like nicotine because it is medicinal and now that companies are selling pure nicotine without all the deadly addictive chemicals, our deep state goons need it gone. Also it kills covid and boosts your immune system...fights alzheimers, helps people with MS..the list goes on. Nicotine is not the problem when it comes to addiction.
They used the cool young people to sell product. Don't be a naive OP.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41533-021-00223-1
The more the Government controsl you the less creative and productive people become. In the end you have sheep. Tobbaco was used by us as a cure in the past and still is. But then we ignored Big Pharma. Now who is really naive OP ?
Sorry, but no way one of the most addictive substances with proven neurological changes, pathway blocks, and antinutrient action is actually good
I am all for the idea of clown world, but the cabal gave up trillions of dolllars in the nictoine industry as it was before because they had no way of keeping the truth sealed...lying about nicotine was impossible even for them
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41533-021-00223-1
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41533-021-00223-1
The more the Government controls what you can and can not do, the less creative and productive people become. We end up like sheep. Still laughing now ?
lot of food for thought in this article.
No thanks needed . Happy to share.
Abuse of anything isn't beneficial. The problem is government intervention and the forced use of fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides etc etc.
Always comes back to moderation. Even water that is healthy when drinking to much water can cause water intoxication.
Yeah, whenever I think 'vitality', I think cigarette smoking or nicotine addiction.
It must be the same for everyone else too.
And the more the Government cotrols what you can and can not do. That creativity and productivity stops. The sheep effect in the end.
Here I am thinking we were going to have a discussion about the draconian policies and tactics of the fed gubmint and the FDA, only to find this entire thread is a shit show argument between tobacco and cannabis.
Silly me.
Sadly you missed the point about the more the Government cpntrols you the less creative and productive people have become.
Long time chewing tobacco user and have been using ZYN. I do not trust the packet that ZYN is using. Question: Are there businesses for the public to test products?
Not that I am aware of.
Nicotine is good. Smoking it with tons of chemicals is not. Its not addictive, the chemicals added are.
Amen, plus the more the Government controls what we can and can not do. creactivity and production goes down. Soon all one has is sheep.
Sorry nicotine isn't good to be addicted to (i know).
I no longer smoke, but i do have nicotine gum.. and have been using it since covid when i heard it helps.. now im addicted to the gum
True, but the point here is. The more the Government decides what you can and can do do. The less creative and productive we become.
Marijujuana is pagan and degenerate.
Nicotine is based and Christian.
You know nothing about Cannabis and whoever wrote that is the same as you.
medicinal cannabis for actual conditions i have no problem with. recreational use and abuse to escape reality and avoid problems is destructive to the human spirit.
Ignorance is destructive to the human spirit. Tobacco was unknown to the west until brought back from the new world. Cannabis is a candidate for the 'kaneh bosm' component of the holy anointing oil of biblical times.
Nice opinion there. Do you have much experience with the herb?
I suppose it's pretty much the same with most similar plants or plant products, or fungi, humans have used, some doses and controlled use can be beneficial, larger ones or more frequent use not. Alcohol, cannabis, nicotine in tobacco - there seem to be claims that nicotine may even have a beneficial effect on Alzheimer's, and some other neurological problems, improves insulin sensitivity (might explain why tobacco once was popular with women who tried to lose weight, it actually can help) and so on.
But with nicotine you probably are not going to get more good stuff if you smoke than you get the bad effects. And if you get addicted, which it does to most if used regularly, you will most likely start to use too much.
So - controlled use, small doses.
The problem with all of those substances compared to even a couple of hundred years ago, much less back when they were first discovered by humans before written history, is that they are now both too easy to get, and are addictive. When you had to do something like wait until the certain mushrooms or plants were available in the forest, then collect and preserve them, then use what you had managed to get so that it would last through the whole year until the next season when those plants or mushrooms grew, well not going to be using a lot but leave the stuff for either to be used as some sort of medicine, or if for entertainment, only for very special occasions.
And then even after people started agriculture and grew larger crops, the plants still grew only on certain areas, and when traded were more expensive so most people still used them in smaller doses and less frequently because they had to use their resources for rather more important things like food, and the real addicts were a smaller group.
About alcohol, there is btw an interesting study about its use in my country, Finland. Finns are now known as people who often use too much and have a culture that even encourages getting blind drunk when you do use. But that one study of historical use of alcohol here actually found out that once upon a time Finns seem to have been moderate users. A few hundred years ago, when we were still a part of Sweden. So, at that time most alcohol was rather weak beer that was brewed in the homes of the people, and they'd use it daily, but then there usually were some in the neighborhood who knew how to make the stronger stuff, and would sell some to their neighbors. Steady supply of fairly affordable stuff. And people would mostly do something like get a few drinks for the sauna evenings.
Then the Swedish crown decided to monopolize alcohol for the crown. The government would give permits to make it and to sell it, but you had to have one of those before you could do either or you were punished, and they collected taxes from both the makers and the sellers.
So it became expensive and hard to get.
And the habits of using it changed radically. Now, when people could get it they used more, and getting drunk became acceptable and even sought after because it meant you had the money to get it, and with most, they had no guarantee as to when they could get it next.
Papyrus.
What a load of steaming feces.
Get back to me when there's been even one single death attributable to cannabis. Still at zero after eight thousand years LOL
Meanwhile tobacco (the main delivery vehicle for nicotine) kills about eight million people per YEAR. WTF is "based and Christian" about that?
Your ignorance is as epic as a tasty toasty twisty of Blue Dream LOL
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41533-021-00223-1