I predicted this after learning what I learned during the scamdemic. Eggs, red meat and saturated fats, marijuana, ivermectin, all have been called unhealthy or unsafe but that was all false. Pattern recognition kicked in and I figured, next we're going to find out tobacco is really healthy.
If you are low in Vitamin D and generally lacking in strong sunlight exposure, nicotine usage will further block the benefits of solar exposure. Like every "miracle" compound, pay attention to context and use wisely.
100% Agree. The way the g0bmint has gone after big tobacco over the years, doing everything they can to shut em down and make tobacco use so guilt-ridden, I now believe its bc there are benefits. If the g0v says the vaxxxes are safe and effective, then we should believe the exact opposite. Anything they claim is "harmful" like tobacco/nicotine, must be beneficial.
I wish I hadn't. But I did finally quit. I couldn't seem to do it for my own good but was able to do it for someone who loves me. Damn hard but by God...
Medical science has known of some positive effects from smoking for many years. But, they didn't want the public knowing that, while Bill Clinton and his UniParty goons were busy trying to hit the public with a $5 per pack cigarette tax- which they succeeded in doing.
When they came for the smokers, I said nothing, because I did not smoke....
I read about nicotine blocking one of the many pathways Sars Cov-2 uses to infect our cells and started using nicotine spray 6 months ago: I like the nootropic effect it has, but it is definitely addictive. I went from 2-3 shots a day to around 15 in a matter of weeks. I had a hard time dialing it back to under 10. Btw I am an ex-smoker of 30 years.
Thanks. I will take that into account. I've been looking up studies regarding his claims, and some check out to some extent, but he seems to exaggerate a lot. Some I have not been able to verify at all, so ... Your info helps put things into perspective. Limited hangout, I'd say... Mix some truth in with some lies from an unreliable source and that little bit of truth gets thrown out with the rest.
Nicotine is not addictive? Something about smoking is addictive. I know as a former smoker. I also have to wonder if inhaling any sort of smoke isn’t, in some way, destructive to your lungs. Questions all around.
Fwiw, this worked for me. Much easier and cheaper than other protocols. Ardis looked really dumb on the Stew Peters show, but I think that was a setup to discredit him and to hide good information like this.
Edit: he talks about nicotine for many uses, but I used it for long covid symptoms.
Thanks for posting this; I'll look at his data for the other stuff. For anyone who knows someone suffering from Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, I'd suggest trying a nicotine patch simply because it's safe and it might work, while U.S. doctors offer no hope at all. By all means do your own research, and he's got a lot of it linked on his website.
I personally think a lot of the cases of 'Long Covid' are just the spike protein disease from the jab. Hoever, not all of them fit that cause since folks the never got the jab show the lingering effects too.
Do you know how long it takes to get the sense of taste and smell back for some people after Covid? My wife took several weeks. I took a couple weeks. If it can kill those two senses, it is not a great stretch to think it can do other things we cannot see.
Analysis is great. And taking a step back is a a great way to gain objective perspective. But direct observation beats remote aggregation anytime. Especially if any if the data is polluted. And it's obvious that data was manipulated at every stage of this op.
You're wrong about covid and long covid. We all know that propaganda was the biggest part of it on a societal level, but keep an open mind about physical symptoms that are called covid and don't match common flu, whatever the actual cause.
Autism is similar. We could call it vaccine damage, but given that data is muddy, it manifests in vastly different ways across a diversity lot of people, a good definition is elusive. And some people resort to invention to scam for benefits and call it autism. As a consequence many people discounted it or said it was fake and gay even through the 90s and early 00s. And all of it is complicated by whatever else has happened in a person's life. The reality is still a mystery to most everyone who studies it. That doesn't mean it's not real. In that way it's the same as covid.
Believe what you like, but closing your mind will eventually leave you with blind spots.
Damn, I had weened off cigs to vaping and lowering nic levels, maybe I should rethink that strategy until after the election...
I saw another podcast with Ardis and Alpha Warrior, he talked about nicotine and unrelated about people with higher salt intake diets were healthier. One of the world's biggest studies from what he said but I haven't been able to find it. Podcast was about a year ago.
I've done the same almost 2 years ago, smoked cigs for 40 years, still vape at this time and have not had covid, no vax, no test. I was reading about Natural American Spirit cigs being all natural then ran across this condemning them like they're worse than regular cigs, odd. How could they be worse is my question. Covering up something possibly?
Congrats, I probably started 35ish years ago and "quitting" for the last couple decades lol
Past few years smoking I was smoking American Spirit orange, with their slow draw was about the lightest cig I could find. One thing I like about switching to vaping after smoking is all that wet vapor entering the lungs really loosens up and helps eject all the dry shit from smoking. My O2 levels are better than they've been in years.
I'll never test, it's only covid if you test, but I did get a nasty bug that went around my house last summer or the previous one. It's like super rare I get sick, which is also why I never take vaccines.
Thanks for the link, definitely trying to either cover or hide something!
Congrats to you also, it's a hard thing to do. I think its just the whole process of smoking is the addiction more than nicotine. I mean smoking because of being bored, hungry, drinking, that kind of thing. It was nothing for me to quit because I went to vaping also. I was at 3 packs of L&M reds a day when I quit.
It is def a brain stimulant. Back when I was quitting smoking I was using the patches and sometimes I would leave it on through the night. Every time I would have the most intense vivid dreams I have ever experienced.
I've been using the 14mg patches cut into 4, so just under a 4mg dose. I used them for several weeks and then stopped to see if his claims about nicotine being non-addictive was true. I felt no ill affects. So, for me at least at this dosage, nicotine was not even slightly addictive.
Tobacco is pretty much the only time the government suddenly decided it cares about our health and safety. Pretty obvious they were trying to keep people away from something.
To be clear though, that doesn't excuse the tobacco industry for pushing the cheapest, dirtiest, and most unhealthy form of it on the public and actively trying to pull in kids at a young age.
I got into snuff tobacco for nasal use lately and it blows anything else I've tried out of the water.
I listened to this a few weeks ago. Nicotine is not an addictive chemical. Same levels of nicotine found in egg plants. Tomatoes and other beggies as a the patch or cigarette. Most viruses and cancers use nicotine receptors in the body to spread. Ingesting nicotine blocks the receptors from viruses and cancers
All I know is when I stopped smoking I gained weight. Maybe the patch would help with obesity. If so, there's a big market out there waiting to be tapped.
So, I'm a mess health-wise. Smoker, T2 diabetes (I know... my fault), and bad cholesterol. BUT... I donated a kidney years ago so my doctor put me on Lisinopril (ACE2 Inhibitor) as a prophylactic to protect my remaining kidney. I also take Metformin for the T2 and Atorvasatin (statin) for the cholesterol. All three drugs, along with my stupid nicotine issues, probably helped prevent me from catching COVID. There are all kinds of studies out there that show that all three of those drugs (and now nicotine) reduces the viral load. Not to mention my coffee addiction, which now, is being reportred as an unexpected protectant.
I have a feeling nicotine is a cure for a lot of things
I predicted this after learning what I learned during the scamdemic. Eggs, red meat and saturated fats, marijuana, ivermectin, all have been called unhealthy or unsafe but that was all false. Pattern recognition kicked in and I figured, next we're going to find out tobacco is really healthy.
Indeed
If you are low in Vitamin D and generally lacking in strong sunlight exposure, nicotine usage will further block the benefits of solar exposure. Like every "miracle" compound, pay attention to context and use wisely.
Pestilence, the Great Plague and the Tobacco Cure : https://www.sott.net/article/234667-Pestilence-the-Great-Plague-and-the-Tobacco-Cure
Interesting
100% Agree. The way the g0bmint has gone after big tobacco over the years, doing everything they can to shut em down and make tobacco use so guilt-ridden, I now believe its bc there are benefits. If the g0v says the vaxxxes are safe and effective, then we should believe the exact opposite. Anything they claim is "harmful" like tobacco/nicotine, must be beneficial.
I also think "second hand smoke" is complete bullshit
Also: I have never smoked a cigarette in my life. Never one drag.
I wish I hadn't. But I did finally quit. I couldn't seem to do it for my own good but was able to do it for someone who loves me. Damn hard but by God...
Medical science has known of some positive effects from smoking for many years. But, they didn't want the public knowing that, while Bill Clinton and his UniParty goons were busy trying to hit the public with a $5 per pack cigarette tax- which they succeeded in doing.
I read about nicotine blocking one of the many pathways Sars Cov-2 uses to infect our cells and started using nicotine spray 6 months ago: I like the nootropic effect it has, but it is definitely addictive. I went from 2-3 shots a day to around 15 in a matter of weeks. I had a hard time dialing it back to under 10. Btw I am an ex-smoker of 30 years.
Yeah, I could not find the Harvard study this guy says showed that nicotine was not addictive. Most stimulants are.
At this point doing nothing is a cure for covid too. :)
very true!
Boom!
This is coming from Dr Ardis, the same guy who told us covid is caused by snake venom in the water supply.
Discernment.
Yeah - kind of discouraging that this still needs to be pointed out this late in the game...
Thanks. I will take that into account. I've been looking up studies regarding his claims, and some check out to some extent, but he seems to exaggerate a lot. Some I have not been able to verify at all, so ... Your info helps put things into perspective. Limited hangout, I'd say... Mix some truth in with some lies from an unreliable source and that little bit of truth gets thrown out with the rest.
Limited hangout, does seem that way doesn't it? There is so much mis / disinfo going around it's dizzying.
Nicotine is not addictive? Something about smoking is addictive. I know as a former smoker. I also have to wonder if inhaling any sort of smoke isn’t, in some way, destructive to your lungs. Questions all around.
I don't think smoking it is good, but I do use nicotine pouches now; ex used chew and he never get sick, and aside from 'allergies' I don't either.
There are a lot of chemicals and even sugar in cigarettes which add to the addictiveness. Not sure about only nicotine though.
We are probably supposed to gdt nicotine in our system in some other way. I agree smoke in the lungs a negative thing.
Fwiw, this worked for me. Much easier and cheaper than other protocols. Ardis looked really dumb on the Stew Peters show, but I think that was a setup to discredit him and to hide good information like this.
Edit: he talks about nicotine for many uses, but I used it for long covid symptoms.
Thanks for posting this; I'll look at his data for the other stuff. For anyone who knows someone suffering from Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, I'd suggest trying a nicotine patch simply because it's safe and it might work, while U.S. doctors offer no hope at all. By all means do your own research, and he's got a lot of it linked on his website.
“Long covid” lol
I personally think a lot of the cases of 'Long Covid' are just the spike protein disease from the jab. Hoever, not all of them fit that cause since folks the never got the jab show the lingering effects too.
Do you know how long it takes to get the sense of taste and smell back for some people after Covid? My wife took several weeks. I took a couple weeks. If it can kill those two senses, it is not a great stretch to think it can do other things we cannot see.
Yeah, I expected that. But I still trust my experience more than the armchair analysts. Glad you didn't suffer yourself.
Analysis is great. And taking a step back is a a great way to gain objective perspective. But direct observation beats remote aggregation anytime. Especially if any if the data is polluted. And it's obvious that data was manipulated at every stage of this op.
You're wrong about covid and long covid. We all know that propaganda was the biggest part of it on a societal level, but keep an open mind about physical symptoms that are called covid and don't match common flu, whatever the actual cause.
Autism is similar. We could call it vaccine damage, but given that data is muddy, it manifests in vastly different ways across a diversity lot of people, a good definition is elusive. And some people resort to invention to scam for benefits and call it autism. As a consequence many people discounted it or said it was fake and gay even through the 90s and early 00s. And all of it is complicated by whatever else has happened in a person's life. The reality is still a mystery to most everyone who studies it. That doesn't mean it's not real. In that way it's the same as covid.
Believe what you like, but closing your mind will eventually leave you with blind spots.
Damn, I had weened off cigs to vaping and lowering nic levels, maybe I should rethink that strategy until after the election...
I saw another podcast with Ardis and Alpha Warrior, he talked about nicotine and unrelated about people with higher salt intake diets were healthier. One of the world's biggest studies from what he said but I haven't been able to find it. Podcast was about a year ago.
I've done the same almost 2 years ago, smoked cigs for 40 years, still vape at this time and have not had covid, no vax, no test. I was reading about Natural American Spirit cigs being all natural then ran across this condemning them like they're worse than regular cigs, odd. How could they be worse is my question. Covering up something possibly?
https://truthinitiative.org/research-resources/traditional-tobacco-products/why-american-spirit-cigarettes-could-be-especially
Congrats, I probably started 35ish years ago and "quitting" for the last couple decades lol
Past few years smoking I was smoking American Spirit orange, with their slow draw was about the lightest cig I could find. One thing I like about switching to vaping after smoking is all that wet vapor entering the lungs really loosens up and helps eject all the dry shit from smoking. My O2 levels are better than they've been in years.
I'll never test, it's only covid if you test, but I did get a nasty bug that went around my house last summer or the previous one. It's like super rare I get sick, which is also why I never take vaccines.
Thanks for the link, definitely trying to either cover or hide something!
Congrats to you also, it's a hard thing to do. I think its just the whole process of smoking is the addiction more than nicotine. I mean smoking because of being bored, hungry, drinking, that kind of thing. It was nothing for me to quit because I went to vaping also. I was at 3 packs of L&M reds a day when I quit.
Nicotine is nootropic.
It is def a brain stimulant. Back when I was quitting smoking I was using the patches and sometimes I would leave it on through the night. Every time I would have the most intense vivid dreams I have ever experienced.
I don’t know, Nicotine is very addictive, it wouldn’t be my first choice. I personally would only do this if I were very sick.
I've been using the 14mg patches cut into 4, so just under a 4mg dose. I used them for several weeks and then stopped to see if his claims about nicotine being non-addictive was true. I felt no ill affects. So, for me at least at this dosage, nicotine was not even slightly addictive.
Well that is great to hear.
Sounds like this guy is exaggerating some things and sounds a tad off.
Tobacco is pretty much the only time the government suddenly decided it cares about our health and safety. Pretty obvious they were trying to keep people away from something.
To be clear though, that doesn't excuse the tobacco industry for pushing the cheapest, dirtiest, and most unhealthy form of it on the public and actively trying to pull in kids at a young age.
I got into snuff tobacco for nasal use lately and it blows anything else I've tried out of the water.
uh what all nicotine products have negative health effects. Covid is just the flu. Don't smoke or vape unless you want your parents to bury you.
I listened to this a few weeks ago. Nicotine is not an addictive chemical. Same levels of nicotine found in egg plants. Tomatoes and other beggies as a the patch or cigarette. Most viruses and cancers use nicotine receptors in the body to spread. Ingesting nicotine blocks the receptors from viruses and cancers
It makes some sense for covid because of receptor competition,
but if the rest of his claims were TRUE, then smokers would also have very low incidence of MS, Parkinsion's and Alzheimers.
They do not. I say hogwash.
All I know is when I stopped smoking I gained weight. Maybe the patch would help with obesity. If so, there's a big market out there waiting to be tapped.
So, I'm a mess health-wise. Smoker, T2 diabetes (I know... my fault), and bad cholesterol. BUT... I donated a kidney years ago so my doctor put me on Lisinopril (ACE2 Inhibitor) as a prophylactic to protect my remaining kidney. I also take Metformin for the T2 and Atorvasatin (statin) for the cholesterol. All three drugs, along with my stupid nicotine issues, probably helped prevent me from catching COVID. There are all kinds of studies out there that show that all three of those drugs (and now nicotine) reduces the viral load. Not to mention my coffee addiction, which now, is being reportred as an unexpected protectant.
They (Nancy P and others) also tried to ban Zyn (synthetic pure nicotine like the patches). They seem fine with the toxin infused tobacco.