"...nicotine boosts the brain to work 10-30% more efficiently...Nicotine boosts attention, precision, motor skills, speed and memory..."
Nicotine is the most powerful nootropic known.
My ex-cardiologist about had a stroke when I demonstrated with peer reviewed research that nicotine also strongly prevented Covid hospitalizations and deaths. My current cardiologist tested my performance and said to keep doing whatever I was doing, because it was working. Nicotine has also been shown to dissolve nanotech delivered in the jabs.
There's a reason Native Americans considered it strong medicine, and used it during negotiations between warring tribes.
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"...nicotine is poisonous in large doses..."
Everything is. The difference between medicine and poison is dosage. Too much water causes hydrolysis. Too much oxygen causes spontaneous combustion. Too much carbon dioxide causes hypercapnia. Too little of any of these are also fatal (CO2 by starving plants and causing things that eat plants to starve).
Yip, i think it's the main reason they trying to ban it, even with the vapes, i mean the covid/flu/nicotine link. tho with vapes they lossing at every attempt.
they tried banning the disposables. but the ecig guys already have that beat.
I'm not sure about it messing with nano-tech tho. i think the graphine carbon the body naturally will remove. Tho i don't know, really i've no means of knowing apart from tests and stuff from others.
La Quinta Columna from Spain has led research into how human blood is affected by the jabs, and first disclosed, IIRC, the presence of self-assembling nanotech devices injected with the 'vaccines'. They also showed what nicotine did to those devices, melting them like butter in a microwave.
yip saw that, just being sceptical, tho i've heard the same things about graphine oxide, tho i think the body can easily remove that.
I do not think so, because it is in the form of 2 dimensional sheets, which we have not evolved structures to break down. Ordinary carbon, of course, isn't problematic, but when it is linked in sheets, as rGO is, the normal mechanisms we have for dealing with natural carbon sources aren't able to break it down. Catalysis is necessary, and that's where nicotine comes in, because it dissolves the rGO nanostructures. The dopants in nanotech devices, often exotic metals, are also problematic, but we have mechanisms for dealing with most pollutants, once they are broken down into pieces our immune systems can handle.
does it need to be broken down in order for body to remove it?
I do think nicotine does a Lot mind, hence they always trying (and failing) to ban it.
Yes, for the most part. Some things we can't digest are shat out whole, but we don't shit out of our veins. To get things out of our veins, our immune systems break them down. Since white blood cells can't engulf and dissolve 2D sheets of graphene, it's lucky for us that nicotine dissolves it and breaks it up into bits and pieces our immune systems can handle.
Ah, OK, I'll add that to my couldren of thoughts, we'll I'm well stocked up on vapes now! Cos of the EU ban on disposables they practically giving them away here (uk)
Oh with , somebody else, they were trying methalyne blue, something i'm playing with right now. where they said that messed with the nano-tech but then they decided it helped it. i've no idea if it does or don't tho, tho am playing with it.