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Nicotine. The life saving miracle natural substance. Pharma trying to remove by 2030
#91
(03-15-2026, 01:14 PM)Kurokage Wrote: Just go watch the mockumentary.... I mean documentary "Watch the Water" if you can watch till the end with bursting into laughter that is!!!

How good would it be through if we could all just go watch a podcast and cure terminal illnesses with the information contained within?  

To be honest, Kurokage i would love to live in that dimension.

And for it to be the colour of everyone's day.

So many people would still be here who are gone...

But in the real world...
"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."
#92
(03-15-2026, 01:18 PM)andy06shake Wrote: How good would it be through if we could all just go watch a podcast and cure terminal illnesses with the information contained within?  

To be honest, Kurokage i would love to live in that dimension.

And for it to be the colour of everyone's day.

So many people would still be here who are gone...

But in the real world...

Yeah, these people would be as rich and famous as Elon instead of having to peddle their fake homeopathic remedies on cheap-ass websites



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#93
(03-15-2026, 01:07 PM)andy06shake Wrote: Is this proven evidence presented on the likes of ""Bitchute"" or ""Rumble""?

I mean if that's what you consider constitutes "proven evidence" go for it.

But at the end of the day, Chiropractors are not medical Doctors.

And "DR Ardis" is a Chiropractor.

Put it this way, i would not ask a plumber to fix a microwave, even if he was good at changing plugs...

No offense but you probably won't understand the evidence. Even I have trouble. What hopes is there of you're average bloke being able to just download the document? Let alone understand what it means. 

Group IIA secreted phospholipase A2 is associated with the pathobiology leading to COVID-19 mortality
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#94
https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/20...ake-venom/
Quote:The video is an interview between far-right radio host Stew Peters, who has a history of using inflammatory rhetoric and spreading COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and Bryan Ardis, a former chiropractor who built a brand around claiming that the drug remdesivir is killing people.
It showed Ardis, who sells acne products and is now using the film to sell what he calls “anti-v” supplement kits online, invoking the Garden of Eden story and a fictional TV show plot as he outlined an elaborate mass-murder scheme that he claimed involves even the pope.
“I think the plan all along was to get the serpent’s, the evil one’s DNA into your God-created DNA,” Ardis said. “They’re using mRNA, which is mRNA extracted from, I believe, the king cobra venom, the king cobra venom. And I think they want to get that venom inside of you and make you a hybrid of Satan.”

The video’s theory is “miles from reality, and indicates a profound lack of understanding in science and medicine, and much twisted logic,” said Dr. David Relman, professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford University. “There is no evidence whatsoever that SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 is caused by snakes or snake venom.”

 
COVID-19 is not snake venomEarly in the documentary, Ardis told Peters he first started investigating a potential link between COVID-19 and snake venom after he received a cryptic text from an unnamed doctor asking, “If you got bit by a rattlesnake, would you go to a hospital and get antivenom?”
The text, Ardis claimed, came in shortly after he had done an interview about the monoclonal antibodies used to treat COVID-19 infections, so that got him thinking.
He falsely claimed that the monoclonal antibodies are identical to the anti-venoms used to disable the toxins from a snake bite. He then claimed without evidence that if a public health agency advises against a treatment, then that means the treatment actually works.



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#95
(03-15-2026, 01:34 PM)Knows Wrote: No offense but you probably won't understand the evidence. Even I have trouble. What hopes is there of you''re average bloke being able to just download the document? Let alone understand what it means. 

Group IIA secreted phospholipase A2 is associated with the pathobiology leading to COVID-19 mortality

Offence generally has to be taken Knows.

And since i don't imagine you are purposely trying to punt it, no offence indeed.

As to an understanding.

Tell you what, you shovel it, and I'll tell you where i fail to comprehend.

Outlining the important parts you think im missing or fail to understand. 

And you can fill in the gaps for me where im lacking in comprehension. 

Let's have a go, and see where we land?

I'm all ears.

I love to learn, but it has to be actual knowledge.

As opposed to wishful thinking or the ramblings of people trying to sell me something.

I mean, the gist of the paper you present as some sort of proof would seem to imply that high levels of the enzyme "sPLA2-IIA" is associated with severe and fatal COVID-19.

And that damaged cell membranes and mitochondria, contributes to organ failure.

But it's a tiny little study that shows correlation, not actual proof...
"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."
#96
(03-15-2026, 01:34 PM)Knows Wrote: No offense but you probably won't understand the evidence. Even I have trouble. What hopes is there of you''re average bloke being able to just download the document? Let alone understand what it means. 

Group IIA secreted phospholipase A2 is associated with the pathobiology leading to COVID-19 mortality


That has nothing to do with nicotine and is about Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) which is found in various parts of the body, including the pancreas, where it plays a crucial role in digestion, 
and in mammalian tissues, where it is involved in inflammation and pain signalling.

From google...
Quote:Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) is an enzyme that hydrolyzes the sn-2 ester bond of phospholipids, releasing fatty acids and lysophospholipids, 
which are key precursors for signaling molecules involved in inflammation and other physiological processes.



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#97
(03-15-2026, 01:51 PM)Kurokage Wrote:


That has nothing to do with nicotine and is about Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) which is found in various parts of the body, including the pancreas, where it plays a crucial role in digestion, 
and in mammalian tissues, where it is involved in inflammation and pain signalling.

From google...

They are venom's. At way higher levels than normal. The nicotine is the best substance that removes venom from the receptor sites. Understand yet? If not.  That's what the laymen video's and books of Dr Ardis are for.
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#98
(10-23-2025, 11:24 PM)rickymouse Wrote: Nicotine might be able to help moderate parkinson disease, but I would suggest maybe a little tabasco sauce or a dab of hot chili peppers added to a pot of soup to help that instead.    A little hot pepper makes the broth taste much better, without giving it the burny fealing. 

 I would think that a B vitamin with a more bioactive mix of B vitamin complex would help to stop progression of Parkinsons.  If a person is smoking cigarettes to deter parkinson disease, the negative health effects are most likely worse than the good it will do.

For multiple conditions of the brain a decent B complex with a little choline in it would help the regulation, the pills do not need to be overly potent either, if you have the genetics, it just helps to slow the progression.  My uncle had Parkinson's disease for many years and died from it eventually.  I have the parkinson's genes, but show no signs of it...so diet is important. 

If I didn't smoke and drank my six to eight cups of coffee a day, I get the shakes, but my B'right pill will stop it from happening.  So does my epilepsy diet, but sometimes I slack off and the seizure risk goes up and I do get some shakes.....I know how to take care of that....I wish foods that increased my epilepsy didn't taste so damn good.  I used to eat those foods before the temporal lobe damage from an accident I was in.

For alzheimer disease, coffee often helps to slow the progression I found in my research.  It is not the caffeine though, they were not sure what part of it's chemistry or combination of it's chemistry helped with that.  But I doubt if nicotine would be of much help with alzheimers, but maybe in combination with something else it might.  Again, B-3 forms of supplements or foods high in it might help.  Other aspects of tobacco might help control the symptoms of alzheimers, tobacco contains B-Carbolines and Harmaline/Harmane chemistry which might help settle a person somewhat'  Tobacco is actually a nootropic chemistry but just nicotine is not by itself

The other diseases and conditions you mentioned, I have no clue if nicotine would help those conditions...I did research on MS, but nothing I read actually stated anything about nicotine helping.  Now MS might benefit from Harmalain and B-carbolines...but I didn't see anything mentioned about that in the limited research I did a few years back...well, time is flying, that was probably six or seven  years ago, before covid  came around that I was studying MS.  They touched on MS in the medical classes I took online...free ones, mostly from England, australia, and some other European countries.  But I do read some articles when they come up on my science and medical sites I go to.  One of my old workers died of MS, and that raised my curiosity so I researched it in the middle teens of this century.  He was a really good worker when he worked for me, but his movements were not smooth, he could not regulate his muscles well.  A friend of mine was a boss at a big construction company and he asked me if he could hire Danny, I said sure, but he has limitations, he is a great worker but has some issues.  He told me he has lots of guys on their crews that can think really good, but not many that actually liked to work.  Since he would be put on federal jobs and make twice as much as I could pay I said sure and he hired him when we finished my house.  I hired his brother then...but he was not a good worker like Danny was.  He worked for that company for fifteen years, the other guys loved him...he did more of the manual labor than the rest of the crew.  When he was tired he did not have as much of the jerkiness so he chose to work his ass off I guess.  Really nice guy.  He had to quit work after that fifteen years, he got pretty bad and couldn't work anymore.

Don't mind my spelling on some of the chemical names, I try to sound them out and memorize them that way so I can mention them in conversations when I talk to people

I liked those twenty six classes I took from Europe, they were more interested in fixing issues than in treating the symptoms with pharmaceuticals.  Being they were a socialized medicine, they were not reliant on making money to pay everyone.  Got to know lots of professors in the classes and spoke with medical professionals there in the comments areas, those classes were for meeting the requirements of medical professionals to keep their crudentials current, I spent five times the hours as I spent in the classes researching the subjects in depth to get an understanding of what things were.  Also that interaction allowed me to better talk to medical professionals....to understand what they were thinking and debate things with them.  Definitely not a waste of time.  And, they were free unless I wanted the crudentials for continuing education...I needed the knowledge, not the crudentials so I never bought that.  I still have my account, and can buy all those crudentials now for a quarter of the price, but why?  I should see if they have more recent classes I can take, they were really interesting and helped stimulate my interest in subjects.  The UK has some good doctors, they are not so interested in getting rich it appears from the ones I chatted with.  Here, it is not easy to get a good doctor where I live, everyone seems to like the ones who actually quickly solve their medical issues.  And this area does not have good pay for doctors, the best ones seem to move where there is more money and that's life in the U.P of michigan.

I rarely read articles from people like the doctor you mentioned, I usually look at research but do not automatically discount anyone...I research what they say and usually there is some truth in what they say, it is their conclusions or interpretations that are evaluated by beliefs they hold that messes things up most times.

Tell that to Michael J. Fox. When he was diagnosed with Parkinsons, he smoked like a chimney. I don't know if he still does now, but nicotine certainly didn't diminish nor cure him of Parkinsons. I wish people wouldn't spread this nonsense, from some dude who isn't a real doctor and is just spreading conspiracy bullshit to get money from gullible people (not including you in this, just generally speaking). 

I know some people who have long covid who currently smoke. They still have long covid. I just get so annoyed and irritated when I see this garbage. There is no way on God's green earth that there is any snake venom in the covid vaccines. I would have been long since dead, since I got every damn shot. BTW, I have NEVER had covid. What does that tell you? My sister, who refused to get vaccinated, has had it THREE TIMES.
#99
(03-15-2026, 02:02 PM)Knows Wrote: They are venom's. At way higher levels than normal. The nicotine is the best substance that removes venom from the receptor sites. Understand yet? If not.  That's what the laymen video's and books of Dr Ardis are for.

You do know that we also create them in the human body??  No insult intended  but I think you may lack the knowledge to understand what you're reading, especially when your head is full of nutjob Ardis' bullsh*t.



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
(03-15-2026, 02:02 PM)Knows Wrote: They are venom's. At way higher levels than normal. The nicotine is the best substance that removes venom from the receptor sites. Understand yet? If not.  That's what the laymen video's and books of Dr Ardis are for.

Have you considered Dr Ardis is also a "layman" trying to sell videos and books?
"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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