Nicotine - can it save us from the bio-weapon?
Is it a cure-all, a dangerous addictive drug, both or neither?
Snake Venom, Nicotine Patches and Velvet Bean
I have been vaguely following the Bryan Ardis roadshow, particularly what he is saying about the presence of snake and sea snail venoms in the covid spike protein, and how we can get rid of any residual venom from our bodies.
He is recommending Nicotine Patches or the equivalent to dispatch the spike protein with its loading of snake venom or sea snail venom.
He is also recommending Mucuna Pruriens (Velvet Bean) as a herb that seems to detox snake venom, although he is not so specific about what it actually does inside the body and how to use it.
I want to deal with both in this article.
Snake Venom
First, what Bryan Ardis has to say about snake and sea snail venoms
If you don’t know what Bryan Ardis is saying about the snake and sea snail venoms watch this interview with Ricardo Bosi. Essentially he is telling us that the covid 19 spike protein, which many think is causing all the trouble with death rates and with long covid, is carrying deadly snake venoms. It enters the cells via ACE2 receptors and stops those cells from functioning properly. After that, I think he is saying that it is self-replicating so once it has taken up residence it is going to continue to damage the host body. You might want to clarify my doubtless inaccurate potted summary once you watch some of his videos or read his articles.
Nicotine Patches
Second, what Bryan Ardis has to say about using nicotine to get rid of that toxic spike protein from the body
The video below from Bryan Ardis tells us exactly how to use nicotine, and potentially a few other supplements, to fix long covid that has resulted from the toxic covid spike protein.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/WHzYcC7GzLdO/
Dose - 1 x 7 mg nicotine patch each 24 hours for 6 consecutive days - that’s all!
But what if you are an ex-smoker? Will the nicotine be addictive?
I was hospitalised with something called covid in May 2022. I have experienced Fibromyalgia since I was 14, but had it sufficiently under control to live a fairly normal life. But since “recovering” from what was called covid, I am now pretty much housebound as a result of increasing stiffness, pain and weakness as well as many other reported symptoms of what is being called long covid.
That makes me a perfect candidate for nicotine patches as recommended by Bryan Ardis. However, I was afraid to use them because I am an ex smoker and don’t want to risk setting up that craving to inhale again. Recently, I bumped into an old friend who is also an ex smoker, who had the courage to use nicotine patches, and who has found that they have not re-activated the cigarette cravings of a smoker. So on her say so, I am going to risk using nicotine patches myself.
So is nicotine addictive?
Bryan Ardis in the second video above tells us nicotine is not addictive. Andrew Huberman, by contrast, who give us a lot of great explanations of how the body’s communication systems work, says it is addictive, and he warns against it. I include this clip here in the interest of understanding better how nicotine works in the body, and to provide both perspectives on the potential dangers of nicotine.
Mucuna Pruriens (Velvet Bean)
A second potential treatment for the snake venom in the spike protein, according to Bryan Ardis in his interview with Ricardo Bosi, is Mucuna Pruriens (Velvet Bean).
Mucuna Pruriens and snake venom
All you bush walkers out there, did you know there is something you can take if you get bitten by a snake and don’t have access to anti-venom? Not sure if it works for all types of snake bite, but for anyone regularly exposed to highly venomous snakes, a few capsules of Mucuna Pruriens in the back-pack would seem like a good idea.
This seed can be used directly to protect against toxicity from snake bites.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780123756886100489
Mucuna Pruriens and long covid
In a somewhat remarkable co-incidence, I had already started taking this product, before knowing it had anything to do with treating snake venom. I was taking it because it is high in L-Dopa, which is the pre-cursor for Dopamine, and I wondered if it could help counteract the stiffness of Fibromyalgia in the same way that it can help similar symptoms in those with Parkinson’s. It does. I am hugely improved just taking one concentrated tablet before meals 3X per day. My movement is better and my head is clearer.
Apparently the l-dopa, the precursor to dopamine, is the active element in Mucuna Pruriens that treats the stiffening of the body in Parkinson’s disease.
I have scanned multiple articles on the use of Mucuna Pruriens to treat snake bite, but have been unable to clearly determine what the active element in the plant that treats snake bite is, or even the mechanics of how it works. As a traditional medicine, it is used because it DOES work, not because anyone has determined how. I doubt anyone has any greater clarity about how it works for long covid either. There are some minimal dangers with taking it, but not enough to stop me experimenting over a stated period of time.
Nicotine AND Mucuna Pruriens for long covid
Technically it would be better for me to test each alone for its impact on the range of symptoms called long covid, but as my day by day survival is tenuous, I don’t want to stop taking the Mucuna Pruriens and risk regressing, in order to test the nicotine patch alone. So I am going to continue taking the Mucuna Pruriens at the current dose of 3 concentrated tablets per day, while I add the nicotine patch for the six consecutive days.
If the nicotine patch works as suggested, maybe I will be able to stop taking them both after 6 days. What a promise!
As an aside
Mucuna Pruriens, along with its high level of dopamine precursor, also contains some level of nicotine, although I have no idea how it compares to tobacco.
And nicotine also causes the release of dopamine.
So given that dopamine is impacted by both Nicotine AND Mucuna Pruriens, both of which apparently treat long covid, just how much is dopamine the critical element, or at least a critical element in treating long covid? And just maybe the nicotine and the Mucuna Pruriens are acting in the same or similar way on the same processes.
And what does the dopamine system have to do with snake venom?
Going round and round in circles here.
My steps from here
I was going to wait before publishing this until I had used the patches for the required time, but I think, instead, I will take you through the process.
I went to the local chemist today to get the 7mg nicotine patches. Be clear about the strength. This seems to be the weakest. Also I had to get a box of 28 for $60.00 so shop around if you only want 6, because they are expensive.
Once I apply the first patch I will keep a day by day diary in the first comment to this page, for the first 6 days, reporting back what happens to me using the nicotine patches - my own little scientific experiment with a sample size of One.
Disclaimer
This article only addresses the potentially venom affected spike protein of the corona virus. It does not even hint at ways of dealing with:
mRNA
graphene oxide
other nanotechnology
destructive EMFs
Addenda (added 15/11) - Other sources of nicotine
I have been asked about natural rather than pharmaceutical sources for nicotine.
I think we can agree that consuming tobacco to get nicotine is dangerous for reasons other than the nicotine. So are there any healthier ways of getting it.
"Nicotine is the addictive phytochemical in tobacco, which is derived from plants in the Nicotiana species of the Solanaceae family. Other species in this family include Capsicum and Solanum, whose edible fruits and tubers include peppers, tomatoes, potatoes and eggplants. All contain nicotine."
A good article on foods with nicotine in them follows. There are also some herbs.
https://sciencing.com/plants-containing-nicotine-12400023.html
And here goes that link with dopamine and Parkinson's again, taken from the article above.
"Also, humans who eat food containing nicotine may benefit from some protection from Parkinson's disease, notes Medical News Today. Preliminary research shows that dietary nicotine may lower the risk of developing Parkinson's, but more research is needed to conclude that nicotine is clinically effective in slowing this disease."
Addenda (added 16/11) - the dangers of taking nicotine
Below is a good article explaining the good and bad of nicotine and tobacco.
There does seem to be a potential risk of increasing blood sugar, although even that information is unclear, as the articles on it switch between the words nicotine and tobacco, as if the two always go together. In most cases it is unclear whether the researchers are referring to smoking or to other forms of imbibing nicotine itself.
For those with any aspect of metabolic syndrome, which is high blood sugar, high blood pressure and high heart rate - which includes me - we need to keep a very close eye on our readings. I will check my blood sugar very carefully to ensure the nicotine patch is not spiking my blood sugar.
And of course, whatever Bryan Ardis says, there is the potential risk of addiction for ex smokers.
And this articles outlines all the dangers of nicotine, and there are many.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4363846/
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