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Nicotine. The life saving miracle natural substance. Pharma trying to remove by 2030
#1
Venom's attach to receptors in your body causing death and disease.  Nicotine is a perfect match and is preferred by these receptors. Nicotine replaces the venom's in the receptors curing the poisoning. 

Synthetic venom's are being mass produced and used in pesticides, blood pressure and weight loss (Ozempic) drugs. To name a few. 

The Dr. Ardis Show | Why They Want to Ban Nicotine Around the World | Episode 07.16.2025
 
Quote:Harvard conducted an animal study in 2015 to determine addictiveness of nicotine. To their surprise they couldn’t
get any animals to be addicted to strict nicotine in water. So researchers requested documents of tobacco
companies and in the documents they learned that tobacco product manufacturers figured out in the 70’s that no
body would repurchase ‘light cigarettes’, so they had to figure out how to make the tobacco products
addictive. Harvard learned in 2015 what the tobacco giants did to make tobacco products and NICOTINE
addictive. They added a chemical called Pyrazines that is highly addictive and they have been doing it ever
since. Nicotine is not the addictive substance in tobacco products, 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. Wonder what all the other ones are. Here is a link to the Harvard study and articles
discussing their findings that NICOTINE is not addictive

link
 
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#2
Interesting but not at all surprising. Seems best way to enjoy a smoke without risking addiction is to grow your own. I've often wondered why (in UK at least), people are limited in how much tobacco they can grow before registering to pay tax on it. Tax loss to govt cannot be the only answer? Although to be fair, UK tax burden on tobacco products makes up the highest proportion of the cost of a pack of ciggies. 

Just another example of how consumers are lied to by vested financial and business interests and how govt's collude and even support this.
#3
(10-18-2025, 09:46 PM)Knows Wrote: Synthetic venom's are being mass produced and used in pesticides, blood pressure and weight loss (Ozempic) drugs. To name a few. 


 
Nicotine is also a pesticide.

Also when you smoke
Quote:Polonium-210 and Lead-210


Radioactive materials, like polonium-210 and lead-210 are found naturally in the soil and air. They are also found in the high-phosphate fertilizers that farmers use on their crops. Polonium-210 and lead-210 get into and onto tobacco leaves and remain there even after the tobacco has been processed.

When a person lights a cigarette and inhales the tobacco smoke, toxic and radioactive substances in the smoke enter the lungs. They can then cause direct and immediate damage to the cells and tissues. The same toxic and radioactive substances can also damage the lungs of people nearby.

https://www.cdc.gov/radiation-health/dat...oking.html
#4
(10-18-2025, 09:46 PM)Knows Wrote: Venom's attach to receptors in your body causing death and disease.  Nicotine is a perfect match and is preferred by these receptors. Nicotine replaces the venom's in the receptors curing the poisoning. 

Synthetic venom's are being mass produced and used in pesticides, blood pressure and weight loss (Ozempic) drugs. To name a few. 

The Dr. Ardis Show | Why They Want to Ban Nicotine Around the World | Episode 07.16.2025

Plenty of nicotine in most vape juices(also pyrazines) 

So i can't see how they are trying to remove it by 2030.

It's merely the delivery method that is changing via heating an eliquid.

As opposed to smoking, which involves combustion, and as we know produces many more toxic chemicals.
"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."
#5
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.
#6
(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.



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!
#7
(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.


It's almost astonishing.... 
 
Quote:Harvard conducted an animal study in 2015 to determine addictiveness of nicotine. To their surprise they couldn’t get any animals to be addicted to strict nicotine in water. So researchers requested documents of tobacco companies and in the documents they learned that tobacco product manufacturers figured out in the 70’s that no body would repurchase ‘light cigarettes’, so they had to figure out how to make the tobacco products addictive. Harvard learned in 2015 what the tobacco giants did to make tobacco products and NICOTINE addictive. They added a chemical called Pyrazines that is highly addictive and they have been doing it ever since. Nicotine is not the addictive substance in tobacco products, 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

I have real questions about publishing this as "informative"...

Seems this info product needs real work...

The red text represents my WTF alarms bleeping...
#8
Quote:Using Pyrazines in Food Production
Besides the remarkable potential as natural pesticides, pyrazines are also valuable as food flavoring ingredients. They are released during cooking—similar to the Maillard Reaction. The earthy, nutty, and roasted flavors you get in many hot foods are largely the result of pyrazine accumulation.
 
When we make processed foods that skip this crucial stage in flavor development, we often need to add isolated flavorings to the final product. For this, you can trust Advanced Biotech’s delicious range of natural alkyl pyrazines. For more information, please contact us.


https://adv-bio.com/pyrazines-as-crop-pr...griculture


Nothing suspect there, the plot thickens
#9
(10-19-2025, 06:01 AM)WallFlowerActive Wrote:  
Nicotine is also a pesticide.

Also when you smoke

Yeah, I keep the shake from my bags of tobacco to use in the garden for a pesticide.  It is safer than most all the commercial pesticides...plus the tobacco I get does not have any additives added to it, although it is probable that it was pre-harvest desicated with some chemical...maybe even glyphosate.  I try to buy the most natural and affordable tobacco I can get.  Sixteen bucks a pound is what I get it for.  the chemical I am intolerant to is propylene glycol, and I called to see if they used it in the tobacco I found and there are no additives.  They put propylene glycol in to keep the tobacco moist so it does not dry out as bad...but it bothers my lungs with that in it, and watching the effect of food chemistry and soaps over the years I narrowed some of my issues to propylene glycol...which is considered GRAS for the majority of people, about seventy percent it has no effect on from my research.  Double acting vanilla is half propylene glycol, we now only use organic vanilla....helps me tolerate the foods made with it better and the brand is full of flavor, so with the good stuff, we only have to use half for the same taste we used to get with the full amount in the recipe.

I don't break down methyl well, so I have to have a cigarette after a couple cups of coffee....MTHR genes.  Don't drink much alcohol anymore, and I used to smoke when I drank, the nicotine or NO2 combines with the ethanol to form ammonia in the blood, so it sobers a person up somewhat...too much is no good, anion gap being high is not good either so mixing the two excessively is not good either..  Started smoking when they banned cigarettes in the bars, before that the whole bar was full of smoke...you didn't have to pay for cigarettes if you went to the bar, everyone else did.

If I drink two or three cups of coffee without having a butt, I get jittery and can't think at all.

Tobacco is a nootropic chemistry, makes you be able to think better, probably the real reason why they say it is bad.  They use tobacco chemistry to make lots of medicines.
#10
(10-18-2025, 09:46 PM)Knows Wrote: Venom's attach to receptors in your body causing death and disease.  Nicotine is a perfect match and is preferred by these receptors. Nicotine replaces the venom's in the receptors curing the poisoning. 

Synthetic venom's are being mass produced and used in pesticides, blood pressure and weight loss (Ozempic) drugs. To name a few. 

The Dr. Ardis Show | Why They Want to Ban Nicotine Around the World | Episode 07.16.2025
 

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.



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