⚕️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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Is this Dr Ardis?
Although I'm sure there is some basis for things he says, I don't trust that guy one bit.
I am disappointed in you...you do realize that all you need to learn anything is to be able to read and have a modicum of intelligence. Some of the best information on the internet for good health is given by Dr. Berg, who also was a practicing chiropractor. Intelligence is not limited only to people with a lot of degrees and letters behind their name. In fact, the last 4 years have taught me how dangerous hospitals and doctors can be...much worse than I even thought possible. I find Dr. Ardis to be very intelligent and I have listened to many of his talks. This narrow type of thinking is why people trust doctors/hospitals, even ignoring their own good judgement.
I'll explain my position.
It's not Dr Ardis' qualifications which are the reason I don't trust him, it's his unqualified sweeping statements on a subject. He oversimplifies on purpose and I believes he misleads that way. He doesn't cite numbers or explain biochemical pathways.
I'm sure there is a truth basis to what he says, but is isn't so simple as he makes it. Some of his stuff checks out and he wants to convince you of more.
For contrast, John O'Looney the embalmer may not be directly medically qualified, but all of his work is descriptive and he gives numbers where he can. I find him totally trustworthy.
I can understand your thought process...but...who do you think he is trying to mislead...and why? What "more" is he trying to convince you of? I have found that he has talked about things like tobacco when no one else was...he was always fighting a plethora of "knowledge". He has done some excellent research and I personally feel he has presented what he has studied and verified...even if it seems simplistic on the surface.
Perhaps you think he is sensationalizing issues...he has come up with some products so perhaps you think he has ulterior motives. I don't see it that way at all. He doesn't have the skills to do his own lab experiments and does depend on other's studies and information. There are any people I DON'T trust, and Dr. Ardis is just not one of them.
You know I respect your knowledge and reasoning skills, but this is perhaps something we will just not agree on. Would you ever consider using a Nicotine patch or other products if you knew it could improve your health? I can clearly tell a difference when I use a patch and I have experienced some herxheimer reactions from detoxing. I hope you are enjoying the holidays and I am always grateful for your hard work and dedication to moderating GAW...😊
Yes, I would definitely consider using a nicotine patch for therapeutic reasons.
I would never contend that nicotine isn't addictive though as Dr Ardis contends, It just has therapeutic uses as well. It's not a simple situation.