My use of tobacco changed in the 1990’s after a venture to a fishing lodge inside the 1 million acre Bob Marshall Wilderness Area. There I was introduced to cigars made 100% of tobacco leaves with no additives of any sort. They tasted far better than commercial cigarettes, but their nicotine content was so low that I experienced the usual symptoms of nicotine withdrawal: severe nervousness, the shakes, and pounding headaches. After a couple of months of reducing any commercial cigarettes, and 3 or 4 cigars a day my severe nicotine addiction was dramatically reduced.
Let’s not throw the baby out with the bath water. I think there is something to the venom angle and I would encourage those interested to check it out. There is the mysterious death of the doctor who was researching such technology that is suspicious and the confirmation of his findings by an independent third party.
The Rothschilds have been researching poisons and toxins along with the British military for over 100 years, collecting poisons from Africa, South America, etc. The research into mind control substances that lead to synthesized mescaline and psylocibin, DMT, etc. were not done exclusively by the Germans. In fact, the whole trend to eugenics was very much brought to Europe from propoganda in England and the USA. Look at David Starr Jordan, a crown agent that was planted as the president of Stanford University who championed such theories. The mysterious deaths of the Stanford founders and the proven poisoning of the widow just as she was about to remove David Starr Jordan are very telling. The Rothschilds have a very different reputation in Europe than in America, with all its propaganda, and have been known to poison those that stand in the way of their plans for shadow governments or the infiltration of important institutions, industry, etc. that form the backbone of a country’s sovereignty. A number of our presidents are suspected to have been assassinated this way. It was only Lincoln, Jackson, and Kennedy who were shot so as to send a message when they directly challenged the central bank foreign power. See “Calling All Angels.”
A terrific cigar is a delightful experience indeed.
I usually buy some as soon as I leave the mother country where they’re taxed to the max.
Even rich people smoke less than they really want to over here
You could be in ‘luck’! Several years ago, I purchased about $4,500 in premium, hand rolled cigars. Most of them came from Nicaragua, Honduras, or Cuba. My expectation was to age them for at least 15+ years before smoking them. But now at my age that supply will almost certainly outlive my time left to smoke all of them and wanted to sell some.
Way back, researched quinine and found that tobacco and quinine are related.
Also, have you noticed how many things we have been told are bad for your health only to learn that they are, in fact, very good for your health i.e.: sunshine, fats in your diet, meat and vegetables rather than simple carbohydrates.
Finally, am warming more and more to the snake venom theory. Nothing is beyond the gleeee of pharamakia (sp?) experimentation and cross specie cloning.
OiOiOi, that’s very interesting indeed.
But I will have to come back to you in a months time as I have some crazy expenses right now.
Nicaragua have a milder cigar maybe?
I like them a bit on the darker side.
But a quality cigar is a quality cigar!
Raising tobacco plants is truly an inspiring aspiration. The seeds are so tiny that a single 1 cup full could contain 10,000 or more seeds. When the plants are fully mature they can reach 6’ to 8’ in height. To keep their nicotine content low the best way to manage a crop is to cut the leaves off the stalks just before they reach full maturity. Then ‘string’ them up to allow them to dry in the shade. Then cure the leaves for about a year. Cigars should be aged even longer, 5 to 10 years to reach a higher degree of flavors. Cigar smoke should not be inhaled into the lungs since that is where the real dangers to our body is done.
Big tobacco companies are more about their profits than they are about the health of the smokers. In order to compensate for the nearly flavorless cigarettes they sell then flavorings are added to the tobacco. You would be totally amazed at the flavor blends being added to cigarettes. Since individual tastes vary so much that is one reason for all of the different brands being produced.
Next, nicotine can be extracted from all the different parts of the tobacco plant, then it can combined with other flavorings and that is then sprayed onto the shredded tobacco as it goes through the production line where individual cigarettes are produced. Those are put into packs of 20 cigarettes, and then those are aged for varying lengths of time before being sold to the public.
All this is just condensed information that I’ve learned over many years of research, experience, and gleaned from long discussions with other growers. Bottom-line: smoking is not really that dangerous so long as it is done in moderation. I would go so far as to say that smoking one or maybe even 2 cigars per day could be smoked with less hazard to a person’s health than breathing exhaust fumes from cars and trucks while driving to work, and back to your house every day.
Most cigar smokers may only inhale the smoke in the first half of a cigar, and then just ‘puff’ on it after that until it is finished.
My doctors are so annoyed with me because I smoke. So, they give me yearly CAT scans of my chest and lungs, which always show my lungs are 100% fine. That really causes my doctors to be highly confused.
It’s always fun to follow the development of these things.
And would you look at that; there really was something to it!
Really interesting this. And the best nicotine commercial ever.
Probably ought to keep that link for my doctor to read since they are always HARPING at me to stop smoking tobacco. I does no good to tell them that my research years ago found absolutely no link between lung cancer and smoking 100% pure tobacco leaves. They do not understand why after multiple CT scans of my lungs they can find no evidence that I am a smoker.
Beyond interesting! I strongly encourage others to watch it all, only 14-mins.
Nanosensors in local dental anesthetic?
Aw, come on; really? That literally made my jaw drop.
I don’t know which is more enlightening here: discovery of that crap in something as innocuous as Novocain or the effects the nicotine solution had on the it.
FROM THE TRANSLATED SUBTITLES:
[04:21] “Denialism, smoking! But this all stinks pretty bad, huh? In the sense of making you see that now, precisely now this incisive fight against tobacco and which reduces the effectiveness of the vaccine the effectiveness of what they call a vaccine, which is not a vaccine, will not in any case reduce the effectiveness of this intracorporeal technology introduced?”
[04:42] “Indeed, La Quinta Columna has carried out some kind of tests on the part of that follower Rafa Calvin and he has mixed.”
[04:53] “Nicotine extracted directly from a gram of tobacco with distilled water and added it to a sample of dental anesthetic, local, for dental use, where that micro tech appears.”
[05:06] “Let’s watch the video.”
[06:52] “What we are seeing is an intracorporeal network of biosensors introduced in local anesthetics.”
Maybe not.
Does he say “It does not work”, or does he say it needs to be looked into more?
Cause what I heard him say in an interview was that the findings was interesting.
I believe he said the nanotech has the quality that it reassembles.
But that doesn’t mean nicotine doesn’t work.
Ever since the very first months of the C19 “outbreak” people have talked about the benefits of nicotine.
I also believe there was a study that there were far less deaths amongst smokers than nonsmokers, so I will personally still give nicotine a skeptical, but positive benefit of doubt.
Of course it needs more research and to be worked out how to use it as an antidote/remedy, but I think that is the view of those saying nicotine has beneficial effects as well.
I think the studies that say there is fewer C19 deaths amongst smokers, yet they are overrepresented in “normal” deaths, is easily explained by the additives in cigarettes.
So nicotine might not be as dangerous as experts say, and even may be beneficial in certain cases.
Nicotine was used as remedy/ antidote in a wide range of diseases in the pre industrial Americas, so the fact it was and is believed to have these healing qualities in some areas is clear.
I think the point was that nicotine is not the cure-all or standalone remedy. I personally smoke tobacco, as well as take Niacin. And other things…