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Glenn Lawn Girl's avatar

I know someone who’s getting the jab because of his medical job (I’ve pleaded with him to not get it). One of the counter measures I’ve asked/begged/demanded him to do is to wear a nicotine patch leading up to jab and week after. On a side note, I hate our government for the pure evil it has become.

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Moriarty's avatar

NAC+GLycine and Berberine are as important as nicotine as a preventive measure with NAC+Glycine being above all else on a basic level.

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skylover's avatar

JP, tell me, if someone is taking NAC+Glycine anyway, isnt it better to take with Naicin ,Ginkgo and piracitem? i mean your stack :D ,atleast little bit of Niacin and ginkgo !

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Glenn Lawn Girl's avatar

Thank you. NAC was on my list but not Glycine.

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Howard's avatar

It's now clear why the South African government banned cigarettes during our harshest lockdown. You should just have asked them, rather than doing all this research.

Perhaps ask them why they have banned vitamin D capsules larger than 1000iu?

And requiring a medical prescription for Melatonin?

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Moriarty's avatar

Similar legislation have been passed or are being introduced in many many countries, can't have the average person being able to avoid severe disease and long-term outcomes, making them unable to be target of (shitty) monoclonal antibody treatments.

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Malignant's avatar

Remember folks, the demons telling you the vaccine is good, are the ones telling you that cigarettes are bad.

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Moriarty's avatar

Also the same people demonizing eggs.

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Bird's avatar

This is interesting because back in the early days of Morgellons, the discussion boards had a lot of biotech people contributing, and one of the recommendations was nicotine. Morgellons apparently writes itself into the genomes of patients because their biopsies glow in standard lab-marker colors under fluorescent microscopy. So we have the markers demonstrating transfection but never got answers about what has been transfected.

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Paul Traynor BSc's avatar

Choline, a component of phosphatidylcholine, plays a role in brain development and may improve memory.

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skylover's avatar

Thank you John Paul for writing on Nicotine! i do have a 2mg logenze pack of 30, and i carry 1-2 lozenge with me, when i sense some unusual brain activity (like suddenly feeling very tired/or sleepy after visiting a crowded place or being with boosted person for long duration )i take a 2mg lozenge, it helps ..i learnt this from Jennifer Dephew months back..!

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Brad Rob's avatar

Is it really possible for boosted people to have that great of an effect on others?

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skylover's avatar

In my experience ( also my friends ) for sure ..

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Samantha Gluck's avatar

Excellent information John Paul. Thank you!

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Sally Gould's avatar

Thank you!

I am passing along your article!!

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Kmg's avatar

Excellent! Wouldn’t flush niacin (nicotinic acid) do the same thing as the nicotine?

Katz is recommending flush niacin with glutamine these days.

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Moriarty's avatar

What Skylover said, they are different things, different pathways, but flush niacin is good, and I also take it regularly, taking both (if one decides to try nicotine) would be great.

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skylover's avatar

Do you mean around same time? did not try that yet :P

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skylover's avatar

no, its different...although flush niacin is good and i myself take it regularly...

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Cormack's avatar

Yes, I’ve been following him since 2020 and his protocol has been evolving but flush niacin has been the constant.

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mejbcart's avatar

I wrote a post on this topic in 2022(!!), after hearing about the connection between that specific acetylcholine receptor and nicotine from Dr. Ardis actually:

https://mejbcart.substack.com/p/the-importance-of-d-uridine-the-nicotine

That was the main FIRST resource for me. Nicotine worked to some extend to regain part of the smell loss. The nicotine application is a very difficult issue though for NON-smokers.

I can only learn from posts which do honest proper referencing of the research material.. Main 'science' these days DOES NOT DO IT ANYMORE, it erases old material while referencing mainly itself... Disgusting.

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SableNixe's avatar

Excellent article, my friend. Do you know of any detrimental effects of ingesting too many eggs on a daily basis? Merely asking out of curiosity

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Moriarty's avatar

Many eggs a day are relative to each person. But let's say someone is literally eating an excessive amount (8-12), it might cause stomach issues, long-term it might impact renal function (no conclusive proof on that), it might affect the cholesterol levels BUT that is only a. Problem if the person has diabetes or consumes excessive carbohydrates.

4 eggs a day are rather "normal". Taking into account that the person is consuming other sources of protein.

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SableNixe's avatar

Thank you very much for the detailed response.

On a slightly different topic, do you happen to remember offhand which substack article you published that briefly touched on breast cancer? - I believe it might have been in relation to your analysis regarding immunoglobulins but I could be wrong. I had read it a couple weeks ago, but its relevance has resurfaced with my mom's cousin having stage IV.

Thanks again

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Genevieve's avatar

I think Dr. Bryan Ardis talked about nicotine being useful when he was talking about Covid and his snake venom theory. I have no clue if there is anything to the snake venom theory though, maybe somebody else can shed more light on that.

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Moriarty's avatar

Snake venom not much meat on that, but the nicotine as you can see here, has many many effects. Bad rep from decades of propaganda, but it can be useful.

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Kmg's avatar

Ardis is hard to stomach because he comes across so snarky, but you may want to look into Dr. Tau Braun’s work. He believes it is synthetic (venom) peptides attached to a coronavirus. All the symptoms of venom poisoning align with symptoms of Covid.

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