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(10-20-2025, 03:05 PM)Knows Wrote: In this video there are multiple sources and patents shown. If you can't comprehend. I won't be able to help you. Making dismissive statements without understanding the material is invalid.
Dr. 'Bryan Ardis' New Info On 'Covid-19' Vaccinations & Snake Venom Ingredients In MRNA Injections
I don't think its my comprehension skills that are in question.
Nor do i recall asking for help.
It's easy enough to fact check the mans claims which have clearly been debunked.
https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.66V8364
https://science.feedback.org/review/no-e...-diseases/
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/04/sciche...ake-venom/
And Podcast simply don't equate to much other than opinion.
Fact is there is no real evidence that the mRNA vaccines contain snake venom.
"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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It occurs to me that since quite long ago, a category of 'descriptions' for additives (like pyradines) was used in the "press release" reporting of the time... they were considered 'food additives to enhance the eating experience' like salt, pepper, and pyradine... the regular stuff...
Nah!... I'm just messing with you all...
But I do bet that when the consultants, and lobbyists, and 'representatives' of industry framed it's use...
that is exactly how it was reported.
... and of course, our political appointee protectors were distracted by cash and prizes.
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10-21-2025, 04:51 AM
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(10-20-2025, 03:44 PM)andy06shake Wrote: I don't think its my comprehension skills that are in question.
Nor do i recall asking for help.
It's easy enough to fact check the mans claims which have clearly been debunked.
https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.66V8364
https://science.feedback.org/review/no-e...-diseases/
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/04/sciche...ake-venom/
And Podcast simply don't equate to much other than opinion.
Fact is there is no real evidence that the mRNA vaccines contain snake venom.
Your claims Dr Ardis has been debunked is trailer trash talk. Lot's of people have cured themselves of long Covid with Nicotine. If you're condition was caused by venom. Nicotine will remove the poison and cure it. All scientific tests show DR Ardis is correct. No evidence shows he is wrong because they don't do any science. Just trash talk against real science.
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(10-21-2025, 04:51 AM)Knows Wrote: Just trash talk against real science.
Have you noticed that scientists with integrity don't use the term "debunked"? They'll say things like "we were unable to support that hypothesis with the evidence we reviewed", or "our best efforts at extensive research found no apparent factual basis to the claims". Whenever I see someone saying "debunked", I'm immediately suspicious of bias.
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(10-21-2025, 04:51 AM)Knows Wrote: Your claims Dr Ardis has been debunked is trailer trash talk. Lot's of people have cured themselves of long Covid with Nicotine. If you're condition was caused by venom. Nicotine will remove the poison and cure it. All scientific tests show DR Ardis is correct. No evidence shows he is wrong because they don't do any science. Just trash talk against real science.
The only way your ""condition"" would be caused by Venom is is you were bitten by a snake.
There is no credible evidence that COVID‑19 mRNA vaccines contain snake venom.
Not to mention the published ingredient lists which also fail to list venom.
Can you provide evidence that is not a pod cast/blog, and/or that has not been not fact checked and debunked that supports your dubious claims?
I'm apt to ponder that's a no and nether can Dr Ardis.
And if you could show me some real science also that might be nice.
But your Dr Ardis who is a ""chiropractor"" and pod caster.
As opposed to an actual immunologist or virologist.
Has been debunked and that's clear if you read the links/quotes provided.
Quote:Nicotine, an addictive stimulant found in the tobacco plant, can increase the release of dopamine and other neurotransmitters in the brain. But claims that the chemical is not addictive and can prevent or cure multiple neurological diseases -- such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and glioblastoma brain tumors -- are false. While scientists are exploring the potential effects of nicotine on cognition, experts say the assertions of curative properties are false.
Quote:But multiple posts circulating on TikTok and YouTube have made questionable claims about nicotine’s health effects, claiming that it is a cure or treatment for a wide variety of conditions, ranging from autism to Alzheimer’s to Parkinson’s to multiple sclerosis. One example is this clip published on 10 March 2025 by the channel Human Garage, which was viewed more than 1.4 million times at the time of writing. Some posts, like these videos on TikTok, reference nicotine patches to be used for these purposes.
Many of these claims can be traced back to Bryan Ardis, a chiropractor who runs the podcast “The Dr. Ardis Show”. Ardis previously spread false claims about COVID-19 and vaccines. He later branched out into promoting nicotine as a cure for a variety of ailments.
Quote:The video is peppered with screenshots of scientific papers and news articles that Ardis cites to lend credence to his false claims. But none of them actually provides any evidence to support his conspiracy theory.
Ardis, for example, recites some of the claims that he’s made before about remdesivir, falsely claiming that it’s a “toxic, deadly drug” being used to purposely poison people. As if to prove this point, the video misleadingly shows a table from a paper in which 53% of patients treated with remdesivir died. But that comes from a trial of patients with Ebola virus disease and does not show that those patients died because of the drug.
In fact, contrary to his claim that research papers show remdesivir is dangerous, studies have found that serious adverse events aren’t more common in COVID-19 patients treated with the drug compared with those who aren’t. No drug is 100% safe, but there is zero evidence that remdesivir is being used by physicians across the country to kill patients.
"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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(10-21-2025, 05:08 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Have you noticed that scientists with integrity don't use the term "debunked"? They'll say things like "we were unable to support that hypothesis with the evidence we reviewed", or "our best efforts at extensive research found no apparent factual basis to the claims". Whenever I see someone saying "debunked", I'm immediately suspicious of bias.
your hypothesis is anecdotal
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Well, don't jump the gun on pyrazines being addictive and added to tobacco. Seems that pyrazines might protect people from cancer and some tumors.
It can possibly somewhat counteract the acrylamides in french fries causing cancer.
Maybe they added it to cigarettes to help reduce the cancer risk, yet it also makes you crave it more and increases addiction. Maybe adding it made the body be able to smoke more without causing cancer too, but then the lung damage might be an issue too.
Both pyrazines and acrylamides are created by the malliard reaction. Some veggies appear to naturally have pyrazines even raw, and also some wines are high in this addicting chemical. My question now is why does it cause the addiction? Is the reason that they are having a problem proving acrylamides in bbq food causes cancer because the pyrazines actually protect us from cancer? Now the burnt foods will have higher acrylamide content and pyrazines might not be able to protect us from that, so maybe just make sure not to burn your foods and take your french fries out of the fryer when they are golden brown instead of dark brown. Acrylamides taste unapealing, where pyrazines taste good.... Do some research on the anticancer effect of pyrazines, and add content to this thread so I can have some more diverse input to get a different point of view from someone else. Is the reason we crave them because they are protecting us from cancer...basically a pseudo addiction?
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(10-21-2025, 09:00 AM)Sirius Wrote: your hypothesis is anecdotal
Crap, you debunked me!
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10-21-2025, 03:25 PM
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(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
I go with American Spirit cuz they say it is just water and tobacco.
says here pyrazines are:
C4H4N2
Kinda seems like the basic building blocks of all living matter, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen.
maybe the arrangement packs a heavier punch…
I don’t know much about venom receptors, but seems cigarettes work like an anti psychotic drug, some research suggests..
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(10-21-2025, 03:25 PM)MonkMode Wrote: I go with American Spirit cuz they say it is just water and tobacco.
says here pyrazines are:
C4H4N2
Kinda seems like the basic building blocks of all living matter, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen.
maybe the arrangement packs a heavier punch…
I don’t know much about venom receptors, but seems cigarettes work like an anti psychotic drug, some research suggests..
If you smoke it American Spirit is a good option. I just go to Walmart and buy 4mg Equate gum. Break them in half. I like the cinnamon flavor.
If I have to I will grown my own plants. Possibly experiment with alcohol tinctures.
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