Why nicotine is so Demonized by The Jews

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Alcohol is WAY more dangerous and as addictive as nicotine, but you don't see the government demonizing it and sticking "alcohol kills" or " alcohol causes liver damage" labels on any of alcoholic Beverages.
Why? because It increases Estrogen production in men and decreases Testosterone production which is what Jews want.

nicotine literally increases testosterone by inhibiting aromatase production. also boosts DHT, HGH, and is an excelent cognitive enhancing drug which prevents Alzheimer's
and cognitive disabilities to occur early in life, also reduces chances or arthritis

and Jews don't want men in particular (who make up majority of smokers ) to be high T, and gain all this positive effects from nicotine so they advise heavily against if of course.

See the difference between labeling in these two?
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Nicotine itself does not directly increase testosterone levels, but its relationship with testosterone is more complex. Some studies suggest that nicotine and smoking may have short-term effects on testosterone, but the long-term impacts are generally negative.
 
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fuck nicotine fuck alcohol both drugs for subhumans
 
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Nicotine itself does not directly increase testosterone levels, but its relationship with testosterone is more complex. Some studies suggest that nicotine and smoking may have short-term effects on testosterone, but the long-term impacts are generally negative.
it inhibits aromatase so it indirectly increases Testosterone and DHT because free testosterone doesn't have to convert into estrogen anymore
 
Alcohol is to keep the working class retarded and servile. Do not drink alcohol, it's one of the ways they enslave you. Do not drink, keep your mind fresh and well functioning.
 
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@john2 thoughts?
 
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Alcohol is WAY more dangerous and as addictive as nicotine, but you don't see the government demonizing it and sticking "alcohol kills" or " alcohol causes liver damage" labels on any of alcoholic Beverages.
Why? because It increases Estrogen production in men and decreases Testosterone production which is what Jews want.

nicotine literally increases testosterone by inhibiting aromatase production. also boosts DHT, HGH, and is an excelent cognitive enhancing drug which prevents Alzheimer's
and cognitive disabilities to occur early in life, also reduces chances or arthritis

and Jews don't want men in particular (who make up majority of smokers ) to be high T, and gain all this positive effects from nicotine so they advise heavily against if of course.

See the difference between labeling in these two?
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High IQ thread.

As a fellow tobacco smoker, I agree with you, nicotine is actually pretty cool.

I'm glad I have reduced my alcohol intake lately. The last time I got proper-drunk was months ago and I can't remember the last time I drank just a glass or two of wine.

Getting drunk once in a while is still detrimental to your health but if you're getting drunk very rarely, like only a handful of times a year, then that's not too bad.

Most severe alcoholics I see irl are fat, beer-bellied, low testosterone cucks with mostly high pitched voice tones on average.
Also, when you're drunk, you can almost literally feel the alcohol damaging your body as your liver cries for help and your body gets super dehydrated, especially during hangovers after major blackouts or benders.

I drink very occasionally, just a handful of times a year. But I smoke pretty regularly, at least once a week. I can't go through a pack of cigarettes a day though.

@john2 thoughts?
OP is correct about alcohol and nicotine.
 
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Is nicotine a poison, or a medicine?
Nicotine exerts central cholinergic effects through binding nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Binding of nicotine potentiates the action of acetylcholine. This is part of reason why nicotine has displayed a variety of cognitive benefits, and perhaps why smokers have been shown to score higher in some cognitive tests.
This probably also why some research has found reduced risk of Dementia/cognitive decline in smokers- Acetylcholine is the primary neurochemical utilized by the vagus nerve and is therefore essential for parasympathetic nervous system control
This is relevant in the context of Dysautonomia-type conditions such as POTS, Long COVID, etc. There are many in the Long-COVID community who are using nicotine to successfully normalize autonomic nervous system function. Ironically, thiamine has been shown to exert similar effects, and an older line of research suggested that it was binding the same 7a-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
Nicotine's ability to improve cholinergic output also involves managing the inflammatory response. - Nicotine has therefore been described by many as an "Anti-Inflammation Molecule" owing to its role in facilitating vagal dampening of systemic inflammation via stimulating the "cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway". "According to the data analysis from recent studies in the past 20 years, nicotine exerts much more anti-inflammatory effects than pro-inflammatory ones, especially in ulcerative colitis, arthritis, sepsis, and endotoxemia"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35251010
https://t.co/vq7BCoPFDh
Animal studies have demonstrated significant protection/survival rates after nicotine administration in the following inflammatory/immune conditions: Sepsis, endotoxemia, inflammatory bowel disease, allergic rhinitis, arthritis, skin inflammation, skeletal inflammation, obesity, myocarditis, pancreatitis, multiple sclerosis

"Paradoxically"... most of the documented "super centenarians" who live past 110 years old are/were long-term smokers... FACT!

Another neurochemical benefit of nicotine appears to be enhanced dopaminergic neurotransmission.- It is now well established that smokers have reduced risk of developing Parkinson's Disease. Some evidence suggests 50% reduced risk.
Smoking tobacco was known among the native inhabitants of the Americas for its medicinal values, and when it was originally imported into Europe it was initially employed as a medicine by European physicians for a variety of ailments.
This was especially true during the bubonic Plague... where the tobacconists were found to be "protected" to some extent. It was for this reason that smoking was made to be mandatory in schools.
P.S - Do not interpret this as me advocating smoking
 
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