Also eating nightshades pales in comparison to smoking, vaping or using patches:
Tobacco: Nicotine is a stimulant and potent parasympathomimetic alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants, primarily in tobacco. Nicotine content in tobacco can vary, but it is typically around 2 milligrams per cigarette.
Eggplants: Eggplants, also known as aubergines, contain a small amount of nicotine. The concentration of nicotine in eggplants is about 100 nanograms per gram, or 0.01 milligrams per 100 grams. To put this into perspective, you would need to eat around 20,000 grams of eggplant (approximately 20 eggplants) to consume the same amount of nicotine as one cigarette
Lastly, his comment about nicotine not being addictive is total bull kek. I vape and I can say 100% if I go too long without hitting it I start to feel unpleasant.
I distrust this guy due to his closeness with Stew Peters and his snake venom in the water crap. I still think nicotine is beneficial though.
I get the 21 mg patches and cut them into 3 pieces, so 7 mg ea. That's what Dr. Ardis recommends. Some times I just cut them in half....they're easier to keep stuck to your skin. The smaller 1/3 patches tend to fall off.
The package says don't cut. I think they are just greedy or are covering their ass. The cut patches stick fine. If it's a round patch, cut it like slices of pizza.
If you cut it into strips then you have to do a bunch of calculus to figure out the dose.
Any sauce for this story that a Wisconsin doctor put nicotine patches on patients in a hospital in 2021?
I didn't know about doctors telling arthritis patients to avoid nightshade vegetables. Found this https://www.arthritis.org/health-wellness/healthy-living/nutrition/anti-inflammatory/how-nightshades-affect-arthritis
Also eating nightshades pales in comparison to smoking, vaping or using patches:
Tobacco: Nicotine is a stimulant and potent parasympathomimetic alkaloid found in the nightshade family of plants, primarily in tobacco. Nicotine content in tobacco can vary, but it is typically around 2 milligrams per cigarette.
Eggplants: Eggplants, also known as aubergines, contain a small amount of nicotine. The concentration of nicotine in eggplants is about 100 nanograms per gram, or 0.01 milligrams per 100 grams. To put this into perspective, you would need to eat around 20,000 grams of eggplant (approximately 20 eggplants) to consume the same amount of nicotine as one cigarette
Lastly, his comment about nicotine not being addictive is total bull kek. I vape and I can say 100% if I go too long without hitting it I start to feel unpleasant.
I distrust this guy due to his closeness with Stew Peters and his snake venom in the water crap. I still think nicotine is beneficial though.
I'm an ex-smoker and have done the (cut x 3) nicotine patches and have had NO cravings or nicotine fits whatsoever.
Did you succeed in stopping the patches also?
I'm not 'addicted' to the patches AT ALL....in fact I regularly 'forget'. NO cravings to 'remind' me!!
Tell me more about cutting patches... I don't know this trick
I think you cut each standard patch and use one third for covid treatment/prevention.
I get the 21 mg patches and cut them into 3 pieces, so 7 mg ea. That's what Dr. Ardis recommends. Some times I just cut them in half....they're easier to keep stuck to your skin. The smaller 1/3 patches tend to fall off.
The package says don't cut. I think they are just greedy or are covering their ass. The cut patches stick fine. If it's a round patch, cut it like slices of pizza.
If you cut it into strips then you have to do a bunch of calculus to figure out the dose.
Ah okay thanks.