⚕️What They Don't Want You to Know About Nicotine - Cures for Cancer, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Brain Tumors and More. ⚕️
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Yes Nicotine has been theoretically shown to slow, “slow” dementia and Alzheimer’s progression for a period of time depending on person. But it is still a highly addictive substance to almost every person on Earth. Also it certainly can be lethal in large or uncontrolled doses, or to someone using a wrong patch dose size that has never used it before.
Interesting to bring up, but I personally would avoid this theoretical approach as there are safer treatments being worked on in the medication/treatment world; and just in removing fluoride and other poisons from food and water.
"Safer treatments in the medication/treatment world."
I have family members and friends that were told by licensed medical doctors to take tamoxifen, fentanyl or other drugs that are now illegal because they do more harm than good. You choose where to place your trust. Statins, fluoride, morphine, Prozac and the food pyramid were all approved by the medical establishment and a bunch of gov't-funded studies. But now I'm awake, and don't trust any of 'em farther than I can throw 'em.
Low-dose over-the-counter temporary use patches are very low risk. And if you compare it to the suffering of the conditions he says it will relieve, it's worth looking at. I'm a sample of 1, but it worked for me.
Hey many, many thanks for approving for discussion. I sure appreciate it. I also thank you for the information you conveyed as well. Much appreciated. cheers! 🍻👍
Anyone saying nicotine isn’t addictive is either retarded, or doesn’t realize they’re addicted to nicotine.