But, but, but,..............isn't nicotine addictive? It should be outlawed like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. The only place it should be used is within the barns for animals. Now, isn't that the line the FDA and CDC would use to paint nicotine into a bad medicine? I'm sure there are other common drugs that would cure cancer and flu symptoms, but that information is closely held by the drug companies. With cure goes the money printing machine.
I smoked for years (Covid ended up being the final reason I quit) and have tried multiple ways to quit. I started to develop a theory that nicotine wasn't the reason I kept coming back. Rather, it was the chemicals that tobacco companies added to the cigarettes that made me a lunatic when I cut myself off from them. That and the physical action of smoking were the 2 top reasons, not nicotine.
I only smoke organic rolling and couldn't smoke for a week and didn't miss it. When I smoke at home it's kind of a pattern or ritual. Not because I get the shakes from a lack of nicotine.
But, but, but,..............isn't nicotine addictive? It should be outlawed like Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. The only place it should be used is within the barns for animals. Now, isn't that the line the FDA and CDC would use to paint nicotine into a bad medicine? I'm sure there are other common drugs that would cure cancer and flu symptoms, but that information is closely held by the drug companies. With cure goes the money printing machine.
Yes it's addictive because it triggers dopamine release. However a cut off segment of a patch will probably not become addictive
*not medical advice
I smoked for years (Covid ended up being the final reason I quit) and have tried multiple ways to quit. I started to develop a theory that nicotine wasn't the reason I kept coming back. Rather, it was the chemicals that tobacco companies added to the cigarettes that made me a lunatic when I cut myself off from them. That and the physical action of smoking were the 2 top reasons, not nicotine.
I only smoke organic rolling and couldn't smoke for a week and didn't miss it. When I smoke at home it's kind of a pattern or ritual. Not because I get the shakes from a lack of nicotine.
It's highly addictive just like the opioids which they overprescribe, anyway! And those are a lot more deadly.
In comparison to what our totally broken medical system already allows, this is cotton candy in comparison.
We are leaving behind the matrix of Rockefeller Medicine.
Bring on KENNEDY MEDICINE.
i hope he can fix the insurance BS while he's at it. what the insurance companies are doing is criminal.