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But maybe one or two cigarettes at the beginning of a viral respiratory disease is actually quite effective in stopping it.
Patrick says
But maybe one or two cigarettes at the beginning of a viral respiratory disease is actually quite effective in stopping it.
Best to research WHY smoking cures reparatory infections and develop an inhaler of some sort that cures without the dangers of tobacco.
There's no money it that. Well, at least not as MUCH money anyway.


how about menthols for the jigs
LOL! He did grow some tobbacky!
Yes, which is why I put that "Authentic California Tobacco" as homage to Patrick's posts on his seedling progress.
Maybe a nicotine patch would help
Maybe good old "chaw" would be better. Everyone get their pouch of Red Man, stuff a plug into the cheek and have a spit.
More evidence of nicotine curing covid
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DS8UR-Lkrr8/
Nicotine has complex effects, often showing anti-inflammatory properties by activating specific receptors (α7nAChR) and pathways (cholinergic) that suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines, beneficial in conditions like arthritis or ulcerative colitis, but it can also promote oral inflammation (like gingivitis) and, within tobacco smoke, its negative effects, addiction, and other toxins far outweigh any potential benefit.
Researchers and doctors have shown it cures over 500 different diseases and reverses long-COVID symptoms.
How Nicotine Can Reduce Inflammation:
Activates Receptors: Nicotine binds to alpha-7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (α7nAChR) on immune cells, acting like a switch to calm inflammation.
Modulates Immune Cells: It can regulate lymphocytes, macrophages, and other immune cells, influencing cytokine (inflammatory messenger) release.
Engages the Vagus Nerve: It triggers the body’s natural anti-inflammatory reflex (the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway).
Maybe smoking is the answer. Seriously. Smokers were known to be significantly less likely to catch the virus Fauci created in Wuhan with our tax dollars:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32964233/
My theory: tobacco smoke kills respiratory viruses.
Not saying there aren't long-term dangers to smoking. There certainly are.
But maybe one or two cigarettes at the beginning of a viral respiratory disease is actually quite effective in stopping it.