I always wondered why, since they are trying to kill us by putting toxins of one kind or another everywhere, they have such gory commercials about how smoking is terrible for you....
Or the gum. If you aren’t used to tobacco you can get sick or dizzy. There is “tobacco sickness” from getting a quick high dose or too much for you. A little bit goes a long way. Handling tobacco during picking without gloves goes through the skin so I have no doubt it will go through the mouth. We just need to be cautious.
I almost find it more disturbing that dental anesthetic contains nanotech. Or was nano tech added to a sample of dental anesthetic for the purpose of this experiment?
It was posted here at GAW about a year ago or more that the Vax manufacturers were seeing massive decreases of people lining up for the Vax, so they were going to start putting it in other vaccines as well as injected antisthetics which includes novacain and lidocaine etc.
I had dental work done in January of this year. I had put it off during covid as at that time you had to have jab to get in door. I had read the post I am telling you about so I was leary of going but I had already put it off too long. Dentist scared me into quitting smoking. I thought it was a good thing. At that time I noticed a new device that would show up everytime I scanned for blutooth devices. It did not have a "name" rather an identifier that was a series of 2 or 3 letters or numbers followed by a dot, then two or 3 letters or numbers followed by a dot, none of them sequential until the identifier was about 12 to 15 digits long. This fit the format from the post I am telling you about.
This freaked me out and stressed me out. I started smoking again. Then my "code" which went me everywhere read "is not communicating" and later read "is switched off" and then a fews days later it disappeared. I was left wondering what is going on inside me? This article seems to address that very issue.
I am not advocating smoking for anybody, but if you have had the jab or any jab or antisthetics by injection, you may want to look into patches, gum or lozenges that have the nicotine but not the smoke. Just my personal experience and trying to shed light.
It seems like there is an easy accessible fix for nearly everything they do. Just pay attention to whatever they're trying to ban. BTW there are also ZYN pouches if you can find them.
Please be aware that in vitro experiments demonstrate the effects of a drug or compound in a controlled environment outside of a living organism, which does not account for the complex interactions that occur in vivo. Often, findings from in vitro studies do not directly correlate with in vivo outcomes.
For example, nicotine is rapidly metabolized into its primary metabolite, cotinine, in the human body, with a half-life of approximately 2 hours. Thus, if you aim to achieve a particular clinical effect of nicotine on specific cells in the body at a desired concentration, it is crucial to consider its rapid metabolism and the subsequent downstream effects of this process.
La Quinta Columns is sensationalist; not my favorite source. I don't blame anyone for being skeptical. I don't believe the clinical data you'd want to see exists, for lack of time. But I'll share my personal anecdote, for what it's worth:
It worked for me for long covid. I got covid (whatever it actually is) very badly back in 2020, and after recovering, the symptoms would recur every few months. The recurrence of the symptoms is what I call long covid. Each time I would beat them back using nebulized hydrogen peroxide until I felt better, and yet symptoms (primary symptom being breathing difficulties) would eventually return after a few months. I tried a lot of the supplement protocols that have been shared here, because nebulizing is time-consuming and inconvenient, but since doing the nicotine patch around September last year I immediately felt much better and ditched all the supplements, and none of those symptoms have come back. So I was very happy about it, as it was by far the most effective, convenient and even the cheapest of any of the detox protocols.
Dr Bryan Ardis, the chiropractor, sounds goofy sometimes, but he has a lot of good data and links valid studies to back up his statements. Afaik no reliable studies exist on detox protocols for either covid vax or long covid detox. There are a number of reliable studies demonstrating that smokers fared better than non-smokers from covid generally; easy to find on PubMed and other sources. Not sure if there are any studies of smokers vs non-smokers regarding vaccine effects, and I'd be skeptical of most post-vax study regardless.
Dr Ardis's theory is that both covid and the vaccine are poisons delivered in a way such that in addition to the body's own tissues they become incorporated into the gut flora to continually repopulate and attack the body, and that nicotine outcompetes the spike protein's binding method, cutting off the ability to repopulate. If that's true, I suppose it's not unfair to call them self-replicating nanobots. His presentations are not hard to find by searching GAW for his name or searching nicotine as the search term. I have some of them linked in posts I've made here, if you search my own post history.
But as far as protocols go, it's easy to try, extremely low risk and even cheaper than the supplement bottles of NAC + Bromelain + whatever else. So I recommend it even if there are no studies, for anybody who suffers from long covid or wants to detox from the covid vaccine. Little to lose, lots of upside. And it worked for me.
I actually don't mind people experimenting to help themselves. At the same time I just want to make sure that people do their due diligence in researching deeply into whatever care they plan to use. I go so far that recently, even this weekend, I called the manufacturers of a liposomal EGCG suppliment because I wanted them to send me their pharmacokinetic and clinical data to prove their technology before I purchase it. In fact, one such company last week, gave me lots of material, their patent data, clinical data, and was happy to create a document. They said I was the first client to ask for such data which to me is kind of unfortunate. More people should do research and not just accept something as true even if it seems like it falls onto our side.
I'm sure it could have a similar effect. But I can only talk about what I know.
I didn't try niacin. And while maybe it would have the same effect, the amount to be taken and how it is taken are both important. The nicotine patch delivers directly into the bloodstream at a consistent rate over a 24-hr period. Unless you have a niacin patch with a consistent delivery, it can't be an apple-to-apple comparison. But as long as you've determined that the dose and method are safe, it seems reasonable to try. Lots of people take niacin.
I faithfully did the NAC + bromelain (and there was another component as well, don't remember it now) protocol for a number of weeks. Not only did I feel like a supplement junkie, popping pills morning and night, but it didn't work for me in that my symptoms returned after a while anyway.
After doing the nicotine patch for 2 weeks, I felt better. It's been over a year now, and I've had no return of symptoms, and zero motivation to take any other supplements. Not only that, but the patches were much cheaper than the regimen of supplements, and easier to find. The supplements didn't do any harm that I could notice, but overall the nicotine patches worked for me where the supplements didn't. That's why I recommend the patches.
Unfortunately I looked further into this video, and its a fake.
the structure shown in the video is nothing other than sodium chloride (salt)
Here is simple examples:
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41PXqhBkltL.jpg
Really it depends on what concentrations have a clinical effect, and how long the cells need exposure.
1. Pharmacokinetics:
Nicotine Gum: Delivers nicotine quickly through the lining of the mouth, causing rapid but short-lived increases in nicotine concentration. This leads to transient spikes in cellular nicotine levels, with periods of higher concentration followed by a rapid decline.
Nicotine Patch: Provides a slow and steady release of nicotine through the skin, resulting in a stable and sustained increase in nicotine levels in the bloodstream. This steady delivery maintains a consistent cellular nicotine concentration over a prolonged period.
2. Cellular Implications:
Nicotine Gum: The intermittent spikes in nicotine levels prevent prolonged receptor activation, reducing the risk of long-term receptor desensitization and cellular adaptation, You end up with peaks of high concentrations.
Nicotine Patch: Continuous exposure to nicotine leads to sustained receptor activation, which can result in receptor desensitization or downregulation over time due to prolonged cellular exposure. You end up with steady but lower concentrations.
Who is Rafa Calvin? Anyone done a deep dive on him or his mRNA fix? Could this be a way to increase tobacco sales? Get more and more folks hooked on cigarettes because their popularity has been waning in recent years, thus the DS makes a vid espousing the advantages of using nicotine products.
Yeah. I am currently trying to quit smoking. I don't even know why. I love my cigarettes. I feel sick all the time now. I probably have vaccinated babies shedding on me all day.
Or maybe those squares are the crystallization of the anesthetic after it was dried out for 30 days. And maybe it's not nanobots being destroyed but the crystals being dissolved by the water in the tobacco solution.
--READ THIS-- This looks like salt crystals from the medium having dried. Once the liquid nicotine was added the crystalline structures dissolved in the solution.
Nicotine patches are the new Ivermectin.
I just ordered some. Ardis recommends Rugby brand, amazon has them, and to cut 21mg strips to 3mg. 1 daily
You can also just chew a piece of nicotine gum.
Probably a lot easier.
Why settle for ease when you can ride into flavor country! Ride into Marlboro Country!
I'm already their.....
But the gum is probably better for non smokers.
I always wondered why, since they are trying to kill us by putting toxins of one kind or another everywhere, they have such gory commercials about how smoking is terrible for you....
Or the gum. If you aren’t used to tobacco you can get sick or dizzy. There is “tobacco sickness” from getting a quick high dose or too much for you. A little bit goes a long way. Handling tobacco during picking without gloves goes through the skin so I have no doubt it will go through the mouth. We just need to be cautious.
I got really dizzy when I tried gum, had to spit out and lay down for hours, it really is a drug that I couldn’t handle
Is it addicting and causing cancer of tongue if you you nicotine products? Or does Nad effe ts depend upon a Mount of usage?
Plus nicotine boosts testosterone
Ever wonder why smoking cigarettes and cigars and movies and TV shows look so cool? Because deep down we know It makes you manlier
I almost find it more disturbing that dental anesthetic contains nanotech. Or was nano tech added to a sample of dental anesthetic for the purpose of this experiment?
It was posted here at GAW about a year ago or more that the Vax manufacturers were seeing massive decreases of people lining up for the Vax, so they were going to start putting it in other vaccines as well as injected antisthetics which includes novacain and lidocaine etc. I had dental work done in January of this year. I had put it off during covid as at that time you had to have jab to get in door. I had read the post I am telling you about so I was leary of going but I had already put it off too long. Dentist scared me into quitting smoking. I thought it was a good thing. At that time I noticed a new device that would show up everytime I scanned for blutooth devices. It did not have a "name" rather an identifier that was a series of 2 or 3 letters or numbers followed by a dot, then two or 3 letters or numbers followed by a dot, none of them sequential until the identifier was about 12 to 15 digits long. This fit the format from the post I am telling you about. This freaked me out and stressed me out. I started smoking again. Then my "code" which went me everywhere read "is not communicating" and later read "is switched off" and then a fews days later it disappeared. I was left wondering what is going on inside me? This article seems to address that very issue. I am not advocating smoking for anybody, but if you have had the jab or any jab or antisthetics by injection, you may want to look into patches, gum or lozenges that have the nicotine but not the smoke. Just my personal experience and trying to shed light.
Here is a link https://sgtreport.com/2024/03/your-dentist-the-internet-of-bodies-dr-diane-kazer/
Scary ! Thanks for the information !
It seems like there is an easy accessible fix for nearly everything they do. Just pay attention to whatever they're trying to ban. BTW there are also ZYN pouches if you can find them.
You don't need to smoke.
Try tobacco snuff the recipies are 400 years old or more, and its raw and real. One can should do the trick.
Shit I just had dental work done and didn't even think about this. I do use tobacco regularly so maybe I'm fine but I'll have to be careful.
Might explain why UK PM is going balls out to ban smoking full stop.
It's because they are concerned about your health...🙄
I thought it was because the Tobacco Tax revenue is enough to pay the UKs defense budget.
You can't really bum fags in the UK as each represents 0.5 hrs worth of wages.
lol
Translation: request a free cigarette.
Loosie! Loosie!
Please be aware that in vitro experiments demonstrate the effects of a drug or compound in a controlled environment outside of a living organism, which does not account for the complex interactions that occur in vivo. Often, findings from in vitro studies do not directly correlate with in vivo outcomes.
For example, nicotine is rapidly metabolized into its primary metabolite, cotinine, in the human body, with a half-life of approximately 2 hours. Thus, if you aim to achieve a particular clinical effect of nicotine on specific cells in the body at a desired concentration, it is crucial to consider its rapid metabolism and the subsequent downstream effects of this process.
Even so, it works in vivo.
Can I see the clinical data?
La Quinta Columns is sensationalist; not my favorite source. I don't blame anyone for being skeptical. I don't believe the clinical data you'd want to see exists, for lack of time. But I'll share my personal anecdote, for what it's worth:
It worked for me for long covid. I got covid (whatever it actually is) very badly back in 2020, and after recovering, the symptoms would recur every few months. The recurrence of the symptoms is what I call long covid. Each time I would beat them back using nebulized hydrogen peroxide until I felt better, and yet symptoms (primary symptom being breathing difficulties) would eventually return after a few months. I tried a lot of the supplement protocols that have been shared here, because nebulizing is time-consuming and inconvenient, but since doing the nicotine patch around September last year I immediately felt much better and ditched all the supplements, and none of those symptoms have come back. So I was very happy about it, as it was by far the most effective, convenient and even the cheapest of any of the detox protocols.
Dr Bryan Ardis, the chiropractor, sounds goofy sometimes, but he has a lot of good data and links valid studies to back up his statements. Afaik no reliable studies exist on detox protocols for either covid vax or long covid detox. There are a number of reliable studies demonstrating that smokers fared better than non-smokers from covid generally; easy to find on PubMed and other sources. Not sure if there are any studies of smokers vs non-smokers regarding vaccine effects, and I'd be skeptical of most post-vax study regardless.
Dr Ardis's theory is that both covid and the vaccine are poisons delivered in a way such that in addition to the body's own tissues they become incorporated into the gut flora to continually repopulate and attack the body, and that nicotine outcompetes the spike protein's binding method, cutting off the ability to repopulate. If that's true, I suppose it's not unfair to call them self-replicating nanobots. His presentations are not hard to find by searching GAW for his name or searching nicotine as the search term. I have some of them linked in posts I've made here, if you search my own post history.
But as far as protocols go, it's easy to try, extremely low risk and even cheaper than the supplement bottles of NAC + Bromelain + whatever else. So I recommend it even if there are no studies, for anybody who suffers from long covid or wants to detox from the covid vaccine. Little to lose, lots of upside. And it worked for me.
I actually don't mind people experimenting to help themselves. At the same time I just want to make sure that people do their due diligence in researching deeply into whatever care they plan to use. I go so far that recently, even this weekend, I called the manufacturers of a liposomal EGCG suppliment because I wanted them to send me their pharmacokinetic and clinical data to prove their technology before I purchase it. In fact, one such company last week, gave me lots of material, their patent data, clinical data, and was happy to create a document. They said I was the first client to ask for such data which to me is kind of unfortunate. More people should do research and not just accept something as true even if it seems like it falls onto our side.
Do either you or u/Mr_A think Niacin (nicotinic acid) could have a similar effect to outright nicotine?
Bromelain also works in this line, Mr_A?
I'm sure it could have a similar effect. But I can only talk about what I know.
I didn't try niacin. And while maybe it would have the same effect, the amount to be taken and how it is taken are both important. The nicotine patch delivers directly into the bloodstream at a consistent rate over a 24-hr period. Unless you have a niacin patch with a consistent delivery, it can't be an apple-to-apple comparison. But as long as you've determined that the dose and method are safe, it seems reasonable to try. Lots of people take niacin.
I faithfully did the NAC + bromelain (and there was another component as well, don't remember it now) protocol for a number of weeks. Not only did I feel like a supplement junkie, popping pills morning and night, but it didn't work for me in that my symptoms returned after a while anyway.
After doing the nicotine patch for 2 weeks, I felt better. It's been over a year now, and I've had no return of symptoms, and zero motivation to take any other supplements. Not only that, but the patches were much cheaper than the regimen of supplements, and easier to find. The supplements didn't do any harm that I could notice, but overall the nicotine patches worked for me where the supplements didn't. That's why I recommend the patches.
Hope that helps.
Unfortunately I looked further into this video, and its a fake. the structure shown in the video is nothing other than sodium chloride (salt) Here is simple examples: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41PXqhBkltL.jpg
https://youtu.be/8Scr7CkpTHg?si=05qwmk4n-H9NX_iC&t=22
Thanks!
Indeed.
I wonder if the gum is any better/worse
Get the nicoret brand,not the generic,it tasts like wax.
Really it depends on what concentrations have a clinical effect, and how long the cells need exposure.
1. Pharmacokinetics:
Nicotine Gum: Delivers nicotine quickly through the lining of the mouth, causing rapid but short-lived increases in nicotine concentration. This leads to transient spikes in cellular nicotine levels, with periods of higher concentration followed by a rapid decline.
Nicotine Patch: Provides a slow and steady release of nicotine through the skin, resulting in a stable and sustained increase in nicotine levels in the bloodstream. This steady delivery maintains a consistent cellular nicotine concentration over a prolonged period.
2. Cellular Implications:
Nicotine Gum: The intermittent spikes in nicotine levels prevent prolonged receptor activation, reducing the risk of long-term receptor desensitization and cellular adaptation, You end up with peaks of high concentrations.
Nicotine Patch: Continuous exposure to nicotine leads to sustained receptor activation, which can result in receptor desensitization or downregulation over time due to prolonged cellular exposure. You end up with steady but lower concentrations.
Who is Rafa Calvin? Anyone done a deep dive on him or his mRNA fix? Could this be a way to increase tobacco sales? Get more and more folks hooked on cigarettes because their popularity has been waning in recent years, thus the DS makes a vid espousing the advantages of using nicotine products.
I would say most of the world is trying to outlaw tobacco.
Looks like a painful reaction, I wonder. Then you need a good way to chelate and remove that debris
Yeah. I am currently trying to quit smoking. I don't even know why. I love my cigarettes. I feel sick all the time now. I probably have vaccinated babies shedding on me all day.
X: https://x.com/myhiddenvalue/status/1830114782373990556
Nitter: https://nitter.poast.org/myhiddenvalue/status/1830114782373990556
New Findings By La Quinta Columna - Microchips Disassemble With Tobacco Solution Plus Darkfield Live Blood Analysis Of Individuals Using Nicotine Alone - Other Detox Molecules Are Recommended - https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/new-findings-by-la-quinta-columna
Nicotine can also be found in some common foods we eat from the "nightshade" family, which includes peppers and potatoes.
This would be great if true because some of the most based people I meet are in cigar shops.
"Smoke up, Johnny!"
Or maybe those squares are the crystallization of the anesthetic after it was dried out for 30 days. And maybe it's not nanobots being destroyed but the crystals being dissolved by the water in the tobacco solution.
Could be
--READ THIS-- This looks like salt crystals from the medium having dried. Once the liquid nicotine was added the crystalline structures dissolved in the solution.
That's why they killed the Marlboro man
Im growing tobacco. Make your own snuff its GREAT.