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Low-dose Nicotine Patch -- Nicotine Protects the brain agains SARS-CoV-2/ Smidge of Science part 3 

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A short introduction, a smidgen, of science on the use of low-dose nicotine patches for chronic diseases like LongCovid, MECFS, LongVax or Post-vax injury, FND, etc...
Low-Dose Nicotine Patches--Smidgen of Science-3
Nicotine Patches protect the brain from viral entry and neurological damages¡.
See the complete research article;
www.nature.com...
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Комментарии : 21   
@sarinulek6816
@sarinulek6816 2 месяца назад
Why not just NAD+ or NVM. Lithium Oranate to block receptors to stop spike from entering.
@garytango
@garytango 3 месяца назад
👍
@magician5449
@magician5449 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for your work! I´m at my second round right now and i´m really hopeful because of some improvements for a very long time of suffering. May i ask you how you use the patches long-term? Do you still follow the protocol with breaks etc.? Or do you use the patches permanently? Thank you :)
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 3 месяца назад
I still use the 5mg dose as always. I just take breaks on the days I forget to put a patch on.
@Betsy.Ross76
@Betsy.Ross76 3 месяца назад
Interesting. Maybe this is why i never got covid that i know of. Neither did my husband, 86yr old mother, and one of my sisters? All smokers. 1 sister was vaccinated. The rest of us not vaccinated. City of 8 million.
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 3 месяца назад
Since more than half of all infections are asymptomatic then it is more likely that you all had SARS CoV2 infections at one time or another without knowing it. There are very few people who seem immune to this bug and have zero trace of infection. Those people are popular with researchers as control subjects. IMO, smokers probably benefit from regular breaks ... normally outside or with windows open. The heat of the smoke might help reduce acute infection... but data shows that once in the ICU, smokers do worse than non-smokers... for obvious reasons. The benefits of the nicotine patch have more to do with the reduced Long covid, but there are some smokers with Long Covid-
@Worldstreetphotos
@Worldstreetphotos 17 дней назад
I have a very high dose of nicotine for the past 50 years from chewing tobacco will this help me?
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 17 дней назад
Yes. Nicotine patches will reduce the harm caused by chewing tobacco. The transition can be hard because the addiction is not really to nicotine alone. The habit of chewing and getting large doses of nicotine at once from the chew takes work to get past. Substituting the chew for something else... maybe chewing on a toothpick or some other replacement might help. There are lots of free resources on harm reduction to stop chewing or smoking tobacco. Here is one resource: veterans.smokefree.gov/quit-dip-vapes/smokeless-tobacco/how-to-quit
@Ozow1234
@Ozow1234 3 месяца назад
Will this help repair damage done by a previous infection?
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 3 месяца назад
Yes. That is the theory and the reason we think that people with LongCovid benefit from this treatment. However, some organ damage in some people will take years to heal.
@TMJ40
@TMJ40 3 месяца назад
Are you the same person who came to Phoenix and gave a lecture on this topic at The Giving Tree last year? I heard about this from a friend who recommended it for me, but this is well after I have mostly recovered from all LC issues. Look into two things - how preColumbian shamans were using Tabacco for various ailments especially intestinal issues And microdosing psilocybin in conjunction with OT to fully recover from the brain damage caused by the virus.
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 3 месяца назад
Sorry, I have not been to Phoenix in decades. Even if recovered consider the nicotine patch when going into high risk environments as an extra layer of protection for the future. And you might get some other benefits. Yes. The history of nicotine as a med is extensive. Psilocybin is on my list... but later. Access to good practitioners is limited and expensive,
@TMJ40
@TMJ40 3 месяца назад
@@TheNicotineTest thanks! Unfortunately, I’m now so highly sensitive to chemicals or synthetics, that anything triggers a histamine response. I have allergic reactions to the adhesives and can’t use band-aids. But smoking pure tobacco cigars helped me with my intestines and nervous system. I learned on my own without a practitioner, so I didn’t pay anything. I watched a bunch of RU-vid docs that actually knew what they were talking about and read a bunch of medical journals. I had to; I was dying. Functional medicine docs know what’s up more than other fields I’ve found. I too lecture and consult on my LC recovery; I’ve written two books I make available for free. Sadly and not surprising, LC isn’t a diagnosis nor do MDs know anything about how to help us.
@TMJ40
@TMJ40 3 месяца назад
@@TheNicotineTest and if you don’t mind, can I link this video to the LC section of research on my website? It’s a repository of quality research I find and make available since as you know, in the US, the info is so very hard to find.
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 3 месяца назад
@@TMJ40 Sure. And the link to the journal article is in the show notes.
@FirstDance-w7l
@FirstDance-w7l 2 месяца назад
can you speak about for people who (like everyone) has already got the virus and a year has passed, will nicotine still help clear any left over virus from the body/brain etc and stop any potential future damage?
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 2 месяца назад
Yes. That is the original theory from Dr Leitzke and the reason it is thought to be helpful for so many people with LongCovid and LongVax. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S1BzMdO-EhU.htmlsi=k3gJ7Aw2A6pj8r78
@DaLeSy.
@DaLeSy. Месяц назад
Sorry if you answered this, I'm having a hard time focusing. I heard you say you take nicotine patches even when not infected to prevent getting infected again. So you always wear one every day? Did you say how many mg you take every day for prevention?
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest Месяц назад
5mg daily because that is my best dose after experimentation. But it does not stop infections... it only helps protect you after being infected from damage to the brain.
@karenfelder2328
@karenfelder2328 3 месяца назад
If Patches reduce your immune response wouldn’t it be Better to take it, After the accute phase?
@TheNicotineTest
@TheNicotineTest 3 месяца назад
They don't reduce the immune response, they help "modulate" the response. Most of the damage from SARS CoV 2 comes from the way it tricks the body into having cytokine storms. There are lots of other things going on as well. In this study the focus is on how nicotine helps keep the virus out of the brain... best to have the nicotine working before and during an acute infection to get this benefit.
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