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Nicotine. The life saving miracle natural substance. Pharma trying to remove by 2030
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(10-19-2025, 09:54 PM)rickymouse Wrote: Pyrazines also form in coffee, and basically are created in cooking by the maliard reaction.  Coffee is addicting, but because it causes people to pee, it is excreted in the urine if you drink two or three cups of Java....at least I pee after doing that.  Dark roast has less nicotine, but more pyrazines than medium roast coffee which I drink.  the light roast coffees have more caffeine than medium roast and less pyazines than the medium roast...but I dislike the light roast coffees.

Chocolate also contains pyrazines.  And think about donuts, maliard reactions form when frying a donut or baking it.  No wonder some people have to have hot chocolate and donuts all the time.  Tobacco is not roasted for a maliard reaction, so they add synthetic pyrazines to it to make people want it.  Just drink coffee and pee more.

There are quite a few articles on this chemistry on the net, I had researched this before when researching chocolate chemistry and also the different roast classes of coffee, so I had some knowledge of what to look for already from investigating stuff over the last fifteen years or more.

Here is one article on that chemistry, there are multiple articles on it.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31125183/

I am sure that companies use processes to create this chemistry so they can get people addicted to their products...and we wonder why America is getting so Fat.

So your telling me donuts is the way to stop smoking?
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(10-20-2025, 12:21 AM)Sirius Wrote: So your telling me donuts is the way to stop smoking?



How do get Maliard cooking to donuts?

Man you really need to figure out you.
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(10-20-2025, 12:27 AM)quintessentone Wrote: How do get Maliard cooking to donuts?

Man you really need to figure out you.


okay
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(10-20-2025, 12:27 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Man you really need to figure out you.

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What's not to understand?
#15
(10-20-2025, 12:27 AM)quintessentone Wrote: How do get Maliard cooking to donuts?

Man you really need to figure out you.


No actually wait. You that have been following my threads and posts needs to figure out that I have been pretty much on target with allot of topics. Time to start waking up.
#16
(10-20-2025, 12:27 AM)quintessentone Wrote: How do get Maliard cooking to donuts?

Man you really need to figure out you.



When the dough is fried in hot oil, a variety of chemical reactions take place. The high heat causes the moisture in the dough to evaporate, which creates steam that helps to puff up the doughnut. The oil also reacts with the dough, creating a crispy, golden-brown crust on the outside through the Maillard Reaction. 
https://www.asynt.com/blog/the-chemistry-of-doughnuts/
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(10-19-2025, 06:41 AM)ArMaP Wrote: It's interesting that the study doesn't say nicotine is not addictive, on the contrary, it says it's the main addictive product, and that tobacco companies had to add other chemicals to compensate the smaller amount of nicotine on the "light" products.

The linked PDF sounds more like an advert than a scientific text.



Exactly wrong. The study said they could not addict any animals to nicotine alone. They had to add chemicals like pyrazines etc to make them addictive.  
Quote:Pyrazine chemicals make nicotine
addictive. Pyrazines are just one of 600 approved chemicals that the FDA allows tobacco manufacturers to add to
their products in the USA. 
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(10-19-2025, 02:58 PM)Raptured Wrote: I've heard of nitocine equated to heroin as far as addictive levels.   I'm a former smoker who still vapes but I have quit cold-turkey before.  It's certainly not an easy thing to quit.  Some people have no issues quitting.  Props to em!

No. It's the other added ingredients that cause the addiction. That's why the gum and patches don't work very well in curing the addiction.
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(10-19-2025, 02:58 PM)Raptured Wrote: I've heard of nitocine equated to heroin as far as addictive levels.   I'm a former smoker who still vapes but I have quit cold-turkey before.  It's certainly not an easy thing to quit.  Some people have no issues quitting.  Props to em!

Same boat, i quit cold turkey about 5 years back.

But still on the vapes.

The difference is apples and oranges.

I can run 100 meters again without collapsing in a heap at the end or requiring Oxygen. 

As to Nicotine, yes, it's been proven to be addictive Cocaine or Heroin, possibly even more addictive.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
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I take about 4 milligrams of nicotine gum per day. Been doing it for 2 years with no addiction. Synthetic Venom is sprayed on food growing plants to protect from insects. I don't want any venom on my receptors slowing me down. 

They found the spike proteins in the shots were a match for Cobra and Krait snake Venom. Many drugs are using deadly venom's.

Dr. 'Bryan Ardis' New Info On 'Covid-19' Vaccinations & Snake Venom Ingredients In MRNA Injections
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