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I stock up with cigars! 😎

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Nice!

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I’m American Indian… tobacco is one of our sacred plants.

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Nice! Thank you!

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Study found to prevent Alzheimer's

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Exactly! Prevent and diminish.

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Synthetic nicotine is made from the vitamin niacin (nicotinic acid). It is chemically similar to nicotine but is not extracted from tobacco or tobacco-derived ingredients

In early 2020 I took flush niacin daily as a prophylactic against covid. I learned later smokers weren't coming down with covid as much. I'm not jabbed and haven't had covid.

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Niacinamide, too.

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Flush niacin is great if you can tolerate the flush. I prefer the non flush. Does it have the same benefit?

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I will take a look at your previous coverage of this topic, but have you reported on the use of saltpeter (component of gunpowder) that’s in nearly all cigarettes? How about the fact that the paper is bleached with dioxin… a known carcinogen?

Every bit of research concerning cigarettes is contaminated and needs to be thrown out.

They used to accuse the tobacco industry of adding nicotine to make their cigarettes more addictive. My Granddaddy grew and flue cured tobacco in a barn behind the house in North Carolina. I don’t believe he grew it for commercial use, although my Uncle worked for one of the major tobacco companies. We’re from North Carolina… tobacco country!

My Granddaddy sprayed his tobacco crop with nicotine because it’s a damn pesticide that’s naturally found in tobacco in smaller concentrations. I believe that commercial tobacco growers did the same thing because it would have been far cheaper than many of the other chemical pesticides. The addition of nicotine was NOT to further addict their customers… it was to protect their damn crops!

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That’s a great contribution, thank you!!!

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They want a first amendment fight on their hands… they just might get it because it’s long overdue. Freedom of religion is still in the United States Constitution… unless the new administration has already started dismantling that too!

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I may add tobacco to our growing season of vege beds! Looks like it would be wise! Maybe just as important as tomatoes;)

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I was just thinking the same thing!

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Great minds think alike!

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I grew tobacco last year, a variety called Virginia Gold from Victory Seeds. I have enough supply to last until next years harvest. And thats giving a bunch away.

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Wow! What caveats did you find while growing? You should write an article for us (ME:)!

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Yes! I’ve bought seeds as well!

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Can you give me the link, please?

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What ever happened to the Phillip Morris or Reynolds commercials that state the famous 9 out of 10 Rockefeller trained doctors prefer and recommend Camel chemical ridden cigarettes without a filter? Maybe the actors are dead.

In the early 70s, Nixon banned cigarette TV commercials, and talk show hosts no longer could smoke on their aired programs.

One extreme to the other.

Now, how many people have died or become ill smoking American Spirit natural cigarettes? I don't know about a study on this.

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Yes, it' the filters or pesticides added to the tobacco... I think there were baseball stars also promoting cigarettes, and the "Marlboro Man" died of lung cancer reportedly regretting his commercials. They didn't know the tobacco was okay; it was the government that contaminated it all.

I should also do an article on the healing art of the native Americans who do lots of things with tobacco!!!

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That would be great. Undo another Satan lie, who profited immensely off tobacco harvesting and trade, and depleted all nutrients in our soil in the process, especially those so-called founding merchant Freemason slaver fathers of US.

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This from Dr. Ardis

“Additionally, he addresses the presence of snake venom phosphodiesterase in COVID-19 vaccines and recommends natural ingredients to neutralize its effects.”

Snake venom? For real??? 😳

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Yes, a compound in the vax is structurally similar to snake venom.

And we are in the Year of the Snake...

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Yup! Stuff we knew already, finally coming out 💯 I exist because of tobacco, a few different ways. My grandmom who was an orphan worked in the tobacco factories in Baltimore. My dad worked for Philip Morris after his military career was over. We knew about the addition of deadly chemicals, which in the end gave both my dad and his 2nd wife stage 4 emphysema and killed them both. But the medicine had been hidden through the past few generations, just to be re-discovered by the FEW.

They also desperately want everyone on psychiatric poisons. So there is dual purposes on outlawing tobacco.

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Oh, I am sorry about your family and what they hid with tobacco... sad. They hid so much, and added the tobacco lawsuit to justify making it "bad", a distraction from the deadly chemicals.

God bless you! And stay away from antidepressants Prozac and such, as the fluoride numbs you to the outside world. You are right.

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You don’t have to tell me about psychiatric poisons. My entire life has turned out to be a battle against that field, because of what they did to my mother and her side and how I’ve been literally persecuted by America (both the people and the government) under the Rockefeller-Nazi fraudulent theories of eugenics. They have been chasing me out of everywhere attempting to have me labeled (libeled) and drugged permanently. I grew up with open eyes witnessing the massive fraud from a very young age. You would not believe the way that I’ve been harassed and lied about all of my life. Coming from foster care background, there are millions of us who have been targeted like this and witness fraud and corruption so rife that n one wants to believe it. They know they can get away with murder because people believe in the idea that the poor are the liars and the lazy and “get what they deserve”, when it’s the people who have positions and names who are the frauds and lazy. I need to get writing books…. If I did they’d prolly murder me to keep it under wraps but at this point who cares! Gotta get it out there!!

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Nicotine is still addictive. I know several who tried it after hearing ardis and have had a hard time quitting. Ardis should try getting off it and see if he can. Over time it reduces testosterone so not sure that's desirable with fertility already under attack.

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Interesting points. Some people are very oral and need to chew gum of some kind. Interesting on the Testosterone... not good.

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I learned about this not too long ago and who would have ever thought nicotine was good for you. It’s just not good for you in cigarettes made in the USA. Most countries have bans on the ingredients contained in our nation’s cigarettes. Rather stunning even on top of everything else about which we now know were lies!

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We have nicotinic receptors in our brain for some reason, guess the Creator knew these evil satanic globalists were going to try to poison all of mankind with nanobots.

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Right, it's the paper, the filters, the tobacco additives that kill.

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How is this tobacco brew made ?

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For the feet, the tweet said to make a tea (pour not-quite-boiling-water over the leaves), then seep (move it around) for 15-20 min, I would imagine. Then take out the leaves, soak your feet, and wala! You did it!

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How about drinking tea, that way you wouldn't have to smoke it, or even brownines lol why not.

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Hello Dr, is this method conducive towards the eradication of the subject matter of concern?

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Time to start growing nicotine plants in the garden.

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100%!!!

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The image you placed at top of post--my goodness, how familiar. "All" the kids in southwestern Ma, northwestern Ct, in the 50's and 60's, worked on the tobacco farms in the summer: Connecticut Valley Shade Grown Tobacco--the wrapper leaves for cigars. You could get a work permit for this at age 14. There was even a class of workers called "Pennsies"--girls from Pennsylvania who were bussed North to work the summer on the farms. I hated it, hated having to do it, but the summer I turned 15, my parents insisted. First summer I "carried"--the laths holding the stitched tobacco leaves, to the "hangers", the men who hung the laths in the barns, starting up at the ridge, and moving lower until the whole barn was filled with tobacco leaves sewn onto laths. This had hourly pay. Second summer I graduated to piece work, standing at the sewing machines with which we stitched the leaves onto a string, later tied to the lath. We worked in the sheds, the barns, until the hung laths of leaves left no room to stand at the sewing machines. My clothes became impregnated with the smell of tobacco--which smell ,in later years, as that smell did not wash out, I came actually to enjoy, though I always hated , and still hate, the smell of burning tobacco. My older brothers, being boys, had not worked in the sheds; they worked out in the fields. Only a few years after this experience, I came to appreciate my parents' wisdom in requiring me to work on the tobacco farm, as I would not otherwise have had any experience of this migrant and farm work culture.

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When I was 13, my mother made a few of us pick garlic one summer in the fields in Gilroy, CA. It was my first job, 35cents a barrel. A great experience as well, although not as intense as yours! You should write a detailed article! I need it if we grow our own tobacco this summer;)!

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Thank you! I have many years grown flowering tobacco (nicotiana sylvestris) as a tall, white, fragrant flowering ornamental. Got new seeds for '24 but didn't get them in the ground. So I have them on hand. I believe (from its name) that sylvestris is a "primeval"version--several sources claim that it's one of the parents of n. tabacum--[which doesn't make sense to me grammatically as a botanical name]. In my understanding, commonly the original, parents of modern cultivars have more potent chemical properties.

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Oh this is interesting. Your mention of nightshades caused me to look at nicotine in solanaceous plants and an NCBI paper came up:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4864980/

I suspect, however, that the neuro-protective value of the vegetables would depend (completely?) on the health of the soil growing them.

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Quite interesting! All the more reason to eat more bell peppers!!!

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Dr. Aranda, Thank you for this great article giving us a heads up and reminder of all the potential benefits of nicotine! You mentioned the tobacco foot soak, but I don't see the instructions for it anywhere here. Am I missing it? Thank you!

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I saw the foot soak on Twitter. Says to make a tea, then take out the leaves and soak your feet up to three times a week! Let me know if you like it!

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Will do! Thank you so much! I have a package of organic tobacco leaves ready to use. :)

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