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Nicotine is claimed to be the antidote to COVID-19, with a Wisconsin hospital allegedly curing COVID patients with nicotine patches in 2021. It's asserted that in 1994, tobacco CEOs testified under oath that nicotine is not addictive, despite the FDA later declaring it so. Following a documentary highlighting nicotine as an antidote, several countries allegedly moved to ban nicotine and tobacco products by 2030. Nicotine is purported to reverse, prevent, and cure Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, MS, ulcerative colitis, arthritis, and dissolve brain tumors. It's also claimed to remit violent behaviors in autistic adults and children. A type 1 diabetic is said to have reduced insulin resistance using nicotine patches. Nicotine is found in eggplants, tomatoes, potatoes, and other nightshade vegetables. Harvard allegedly confirmed in 2015 that nicotine alone doesn't make tobacco addictive; pyrazines, added by tobacco companies, are responsible. It's suggested that the demonization of nicotine was a strategy to ensure people would be vulnerable to the COVID-19 injections, as nicotine is claimed to combat all viruses, including those with spike proteins homologous to snake venom.

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Nicotine pouches are popular, and the public may not know the truth about nicotine. Nicotine is not addictive. Parkinson's disease can be prevented, cured, and its symptoms reversed with nicotine alone. Nicotine is a curative and preventative agent for Alzheimer's and can cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Tobacco products contain nicotine and 15 man-made addictive chemicals called pyrazines. Tobacco has the highest nicotine content of any plant. Nightshade vegetables like eggplant, tomatoes, white potatoes, cauliflower, celery, and bell peppers are second highest. Glioblastoma was proven in 2021 to be cured by nicotine alone. This information could single-handedly protect all of humanity.

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Nicotine pouches are "all the rave," with mentions of RFK and Tucker Carlson, prompting questions about what the public doesn't know about nicotine. The speakers claim: "Nicotine is not addictive." "Parkinson's disease can be prevented and can be cured and its symptoms reversed with nicotine alone." "Nicotine is known to medical science to be a curative agent and a preventative agent for Alzheimer's." "Did you know that nicotine's also can cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism?" The host says "I have Hashimoto's." "You should be on nicotine." "You would be okay putting a nicotine patch on a kid." "Heck yeah. Are potatoes and french fries dangerous?" Critics say you are spreading dangerous misinformation; "It is very dangerous for big pharma." "There's one nutrient called nicotine in tobacco products." "There are 15 man made addictive chemicals called pyrazines in every single one of them." "Tobacco is the highest containing nicotine plant on earth." "The second highest are all your nightshade vegetables, eggplant, tomatoes, white potatoes, cauliflower, celery, bell peppers." "Glioblastomas were proven in 2021 to be cured by nicotine alone." "There is no more important message or video that should be seen than this one for the whole world." "It could single handedly protect all of humanity." "This episode might get me in some major trouble."

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Are you still falling for that lie that nicotine is bad for you? Here's the truth that will change your perspective. Nicotine is often unjustly vilified despite its potential therapeutic benefits, especially in neurodegenerative diseases. As a neurotransmitter, nicotine binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors enhancing cognitive function, attention, and memory. Studies show that nicotine has neuroprotective properties which could be beneficial in diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Parkinson's. It stimulates dopamine release, potentially slowing the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons key in Parkinson's progression. Nicotine's anti inflammatory effects reduce oxidative damage, a key contributor to neurodegeneration. It's also far from being harmful because nicotine shows promise in protecting neurons, enhancing synaptic plasticity, and even delaying cognitive decline. While its addictive nature in tobacco is problematic, when isolated, nicotine can be a therapeutic agent offering significant potential for treating brain disorders.

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Nicotine pouches are popular, and the public may not know the truth about nicotine. Nicotine is not addictive. Parkinson's disease can be prevented, cured, and its symptoms reversed with nicotine alone. Nicotine is a curative and preventative agent for Alzheimer's and can cure the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Tobacco products contain nicotine and 15 man-made addictive chemicals called pyrazines. Tobacco is the highest nicotine-containing plant, followed by nightshade vegetables like eggplant, tomatoes, white potatoes, cauliflower, celery, and bell peppers. Glioblastoma was proven in 2021 to be cured by nicotine alone. This information is important for the whole world and could single-handedly protect all of humanity.

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Nicotine, often viewed as harmful, has shown potential as a treatment for various diseases, including COVID-19. A Wisconsin hospital found that smokers diagnosed with COVID-19 improved significantly when given nicotine patches. Nicotine has also been linked to benefits for conditions like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and even certain cancers. Surprisingly, many common vegetables, such as eggplants and tomatoes, contain nicotine, yet the public is largely unaware of this. Research indicates that nicotine is not the addictive substance in tobacco; rather, it's chemicals added by manufacturers. Studies suggest nicotine could help combat various viruses, including HIV and rabies, due to its unique properties. The narrative around nicotine has been shaped by misinformation, overshadowing its potential health benefits.

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Pesticides can increase aromatase, the enzyme converting testosterone to estrogen. Atrazine, banned in Europe, is sprayed in the US at 70 million pounds per year. Atrazine increases aromatase, which converts testosterone to estrogen. The US buys this chemical from countries like China and Germany. 70 million pounds of this chemical are spread on US food, which upregulates aromatase and converts testosterone to estrogen.

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Testosterone levels are half of what they were in middle-aged men in the 1940s, and women's levels are also lower. The cause is estrogenics, or hormone disruptors, which fit hormone receptors but don't function like real hormones, effectively blocking them. These estrogenics are pervasive and unavoidable, found in drinking water, fragrances, food, weed killers, soaps, sunscreens, and plastics. They allegedly cause weight gain, illness, disinterest in sex, and infertility. The speaker advises viewers to eliminate these estrogenics and subscribe for more information.

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During 2021, while we were locked down, our government in The United States paid researchers to investigate two of the 36 poisons that were found in all COVID nineteen patients, injected into mammals to create glioblastoma tumors within seventy two hours; they were paid to reverse glioblastoma tumor formation that they created in three days or less, and they dissolved within seventy two hours glioblastoma tumors with nicotine. Nicotine is a published cure for Parkinson's disease, MS, Alzheimer's, ulcerative colitis, all arthritises, all of them. Psoriatic, gout, osteo, rheumatoid. Did you know it's also a published cure? I already mentioned it. Myocarditis. Did you know autism traits? Yep. They've already investigated nicotine patches between the shoulder blades of all children and adults, and within seven days they see improvements in all their symptoms.

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Nicotine, often viewed as harmful, has shown potential as a treatment for various diseases, including COVID-19. In a 2021 Wisconsin hospital case, COVID-positive smokers treated with nicotine patches all recovered within five days. Research indicates nicotine may reverse conditions like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and even glioblastomas. Despite this, health authorities in multiple countries plan to ban nicotine products by 2030. Interestingly, nicotine is present in many vegetables, such as eggplants and tomatoes, yet people are rarely informed of this. Studies suggest nicotine is not addictive; rather, additives in tobacco products create dependency. The narrative around nicotine has been manipulated, especially during the pandemic, as it may counteract certain viruses. Overall, nicotine's potential benefits are often overlooked in favor of pharmaceutical solutions.

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The US population has lower testosterone than previous generations due to obesity, poor sleep, endocrine disruptors, blue lights, and a departure from natural environments and robust training. Fertility levels have also decreased. A long-held belief that testosterone replacement therapy causes prostate cancer is not true. This idea remained unchallenged for decades until andrology experts like Abe Morganteller and Doctor Mohay Kara studied it. Low testosterone levels may worsen certain cancers, suggesting potential protective effects from testosterone. While the effect may depend on the type of cancer and other factors, testosterone replacement does not cause cancer and can be protective.

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The speaker lays out a series of provocative claims about nicotine and associated public health narratives. They begin by posing a rhetorical critique: “Can you hear about nicotine? I’ve talked about nicotine so many times.” They argue that doctors promote nicotine and even tell people to use nicotine, recalling a historical assertion that doctors used to tell people to smoke cigarettes while they were pregnant. This leads to a broader contention about the origins and motivations behind nicotine products. The speaker then asserts that all nicotine products currently on the market are controlled by big pharma. They specify examples such as nicotine gums and nicotine patches and assert that “all the nicotine products, they’re all synthetic.” This is presented as a blanket characterization of the entire nicotine product market, tying it to pharmaceutical interests. A visual claim follows: “the picture of the nicotine receptors was on an electric eel.” The speaker asks, “Are we electric eels?” as a way to question the basis for some scientific imagery or representations used in the discussion of nicotine receptors. This line is used to provoke skepticism about the sources or imagery used in nicotine-related science. The argument then shifts toward a broader environmental and technological frame. The speaker references “snake venom in the water” as part of a cascade of concerns, and they remark, “once again, aren’t looking at the cell phone towers which were installed in front of their house.” They claim people are worried about snake venom in the water while neglecting other pervasive concerns. They note that “there’s a billion chemicals in the water,” emphasizing the long-standing presence of numerous substances in aquatic environments and suggesting a focus on these dangers. In a final, pointed claim, the speaker asserts that vaccines “have been culling the population since 1626.” This claim is used to argue that vaccines are part of a long-standing pattern of population reduction. The closing sentiment ties the earlier points together: “That’s nicotine. … You have been sold. You have been sold by the same systems which were poisoning the people in 2020 who were making the same products to poison the people in 2020.” Overall, the passage presents a chain of criticisms regarding nicotine’s promotion, the pharmaceutical control of nicotine products, questions about scientific imagery, environmental health concerns, and a historical accusation about vaccines and population management, concluding with the assertion that the audience has been sold by the same systems referenced.

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In twenty years, the entire male population could be impotent and infertile if the current path is not changed. Three massive longitudinal studies in the US and Europe show a drop in testosterone. A 45-year-old man today has half the free testosterone level of a 45-year-old man twenty years ago. Testosterone levels continue to drop about 1% every year.

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Pesticides can increase aromatase, the enzyme converting testosterone to estrogen. Atrazine, banned in Europe, is sprayed in the US at 70 million pounds per year. Atrazine increases aromatase, which converts testosterone to estrogen. The US buys this chemical from countries like China and Germany. 70 million pounds of this chemical are spread on US food, which upregulates aromatase and converts testosterone to estrogen.

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Nicotine, often viewed as harmful, has shown potential as a treatment for various conditions, including COVID-19. A Wisconsin hospital found that COVID patients who were smokers improved significantly when given nicotine patches. Research indicates nicotine may help with diseases like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and even reverse brain tumors. Surprisingly, nicotine is present in common vegetables like eggplants, tomatoes, and potatoes, which contradicts the fear surrounding it. Studies suggest nicotine is not addictive; rather, additives in tobacco products create dependency. The narrative around nicotine has been shaped by misinformation, as it may actually provide protective benefits against various viruses. This information challenges conventional views and highlights the need for further exploration of nicotine's therapeutic potential.

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"Plastics, personal care products, sunscreens, food containers, pesticides, and even many plant based health foods like soy and flax seeds all contain chemicals that act as potent endocrine disruptors in the body, lowering your testosterone levels and increasing your estrogen levels unnaturally." "Pervasiveness of endocrine disrupting chemicals in our modern society has become rampant and disturbing." "For example, pesticides sprayed on our food supply have all been known to cause chemical castration." "In this study, the researchers tested 37 widely used pest icides to see if any of them had any anti androgenic effects in vivo." "Out of the 37 tested chemicals, 30 were shown to be anti androgenic."

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The majority of cancers are often misdiagnosed parasite infections, such as uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, and various masses. Despite the CDC acknowledging the prevalence of parasites in America, medical education largely ignores this topic. Parasites are considered a leading cause of cancer, alongside snake venom, which has been known to induce cancer since 1956. Researchers who discovered this link were awarded a Nobel Prize. Interestingly, nicotine has been shown to dissolve venom-related tumors, including brain tumors, in under three days. This information is often overlooked, leading to discomfort around discussing nicotine's potential benefits.

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"So I know this was this made the press recently or over the last year because of declining testosterone rates." "Number one, we're checking testosterone levels at a younger age and more commonly." "So the frequency of testosterone testing has gone up." "Number two, I think our lifestyle as we become more sedentary, we become more you know office jobs, desk jobs, spending more time indoors, not doing the things that are important to normalizing testosterone levels, getting outside vitamin D levels, getting good sleep." "I think with the constant blue lights everywhere with phones and TVs, Netflix, everyone's you know, you're constantly being stimulated." "Our sleep is getting disrupted as a result of it." "Food. We're eating more and more processed foods just because of the ease and convenience of of things." "So, maintaining normal testosterone levels aren't difficult, but our current lifestyle just it doesn't promote normal healthy testosterone levels."

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Testosterone levels have decreased 40% in the last forty years, and this is related to diet and water consumption. Residual estrogen from birth control is present in tap water. Men are becoming more androgynous and feminine as a result. Research purportedly demonstrates that ingesting liberal men with testosterone causes their views to shift right wing.

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"If you are watching TV late at night, like especially after nine p. M, you can measure your testosterone levels the next day and they might be like 50% of what they were the day before." "So for a man, if you do that day in, day out, the cumulative effect is quite destructive to your health overall." "Men should have really high testosterone levels." "Netflix and chill at your own risk, guys."

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Men with the lowest testosterone levels face a greater risk of mortality within five years. Testosterone is not just a hormone related to lifestyle and muscles, but it is also important for overall health and wellness. Maximizing testosterone naturally is a good approach, but when that's not possible, testosterone impacts more than just the commonly associated aspects.

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Speaker 0 suggests considering testosterone levels because men with the lowest testosterone levels risk more malignant forms of prostate cancer and greater overall mortality. Speaker 1 asks if Speaker 0 agrees with a tweet stating that low testosterone is far more dangerous than TRT therapy.

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Did you know that during 2021, while we were all locked down at home during COVID nineteen, that our government in The United States was paying researchers to investigate two of the 36 poisons that were found in all COVID patients, and they injected them into mammals and create within seventy two hours glioblastoma tumors. And then they were paid by our government to see if they could reverse glioblastoma tumor formation that they created in three days or less. And do you know they dissolved within seventy two hours glioblastoma tumors with? Nicotine. Did you know nicotine is a published cure for Parkinson's disease, MS, Alzheimer's, ulcerative colitis, all arthritis, all of them. Psoriatic, gout, osteo, rheumatoid. Did you know that autism traits? Yeah. They've already investigated nicotine patches between the shoulder blades of all children and adults, and within seven days they see improvements in all their symptoms.

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The Hamza Fake Natty Situation is Insane..
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The podcast host, Philion, details the public downfall of self-improvement influencer Hamza, who is accused of being a "fake natty"—secretly using Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) while promoting natural physique and self-improvement. This controversy, ignited by Hamza's former best friend and videographer, Sam, has led to a significant loss of followers and widespread criticism. Philion lambastes Hamza's narcissistic behavior, his alleged mistreatment of Sam, and his attempts to suppress negative comments and control the narrative by restricting discussion to an obscure post. Philion meticulously dissects Hamza's alleged deceptions, particularly his claim that meditation and positive thinking naturally boosted his testosterone levels to 700 ng/dL, while he was reportedly using TRT to achieve levels of 1500 ng/dL. The host, who also uses medically supervised TRT at a lower dose, highlights the dangers of young men abusing testosterone and criticizes the predatory practices of some "wellness" clinics. He argues that Hamza's actions are hypocritical, as he sells self-improvement programs while concealing his use of performance-enhancing drugs. The discussion also touches on the broader ethics of fitness influencers, the appeal to nature fallacy in justifying high testosterone levels, and the potential for AI to automate content creation. Philion stresses the importance of transparency and thorough research before using such substances, contrasting Hamza's approach with his own diligent study, and promotes safer alternatives like enclomiphene for those with genuinely low testosterone.

Mind Pump Show

Improve Your Drive, Confidence, & Build Muscle By Focusing On This | Mind Pump 2123
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The hosts emphasize the importance of checking testosterone levels, noting a consistent decline in testosterone and fertility rates over the past five decades. They highlight that modern men have half the sperm count of their grandfathers, linking low testosterone to various health issues, including decreased drive, confidence, and cognitive function. The discussion touches on potential causes for this decline, including lifestyle factors and exposure to chemicals, particularly estrogenic substances like atrazine, which is banned in Europe but still used in the U.S. The hosts debate the top factors affecting testosterone levels, with chemicals and sleep being prominent. They agree that strength training significantly boosts testosterone levels and enhances the effectiveness of existing testosterone in the body. They encourage listeners to optimize their testosterone through lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise. A recent study is discussed, which suggests that testosterone administration may influence political views, particularly among those with moderate beliefs. The hosts caution against politicizing such findings, emphasizing that testosterone is linked to confidence and empowerment, which can affect decision-making. The conversation shifts to broader societal issues, including the manipulation of public health narratives and the promotion of unhealthy lifestyles. They argue that a healthy, fit individual is less likely to be manipulated and more resilient against societal pressures. The hosts conclude that the removal of unifying belief systems, such as spirituality, has contributed to societal fragmentation and confusion, leading to a culture that often promotes unhealthy behaviors.
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