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<blockquote data-quote="Toots" data-source="post: 23596993" data-attributes="member: 17733"><p>Harvard tried to prove that nicotine was addictive with animal studies. They could not find any significant addictive properties with the nicotine as it is. They did find the addictive properties of the carefully chosen pyrazines that were added.</p><p>Has any company or government perhaps ever told any teeny tiny fib for power or profit? Hmmm..could be.</p><p>Nicotine displaces whatever acetylcholine, toxins or venoms that are absorbed into the receptors.</p><p>I suspect that is for some reason. It could be for a good result rather than a bad one.</p><p>Tobacco has been used to remove toxins, venoms and parasites for hundreds if not thousands of years.</p><p>Maybe our bodies were made this way for a reason. I am just a curious person that is not afraid to dig into some further information under the covers, and not afraid to challenge my own beliefs and change them. Sometimes I even change them back along the journey.</p><p>The nature and evolution of the nicotine and tobacco attack has made me suspicious and curious through the years.</p><p>I now think it was not for the reasons we are being told. I no longer fear or refrain from tobacco or nicotine. And I find many benefits for me as I do from caffeine. Smoking cigarettes not so much.</p><p>And I do not name call and insult others who have a different opinion. I respect everyone's opinion.</p><p>I do not respect tricksters, liars and deceivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toots, post: 23596993, member: 17733"] Harvard tried to prove that nicotine was addictive with animal studies. They could not find any significant addictive properties with the nicotine as it is. They did find the addictive properties of the carefully chosen pyrazines that were added. Has any company or government perhaps ever told any teeny tiny fib for power or profit? Hmmm..could be. Nicotine displaces whatever acetylcholine, toxins or venoms that are absorbed into the receptors. I suspect that is for some reason. It could be for a good result rather than a bad one. Tobacco has been used to remove toxins, venoms and parasites for hundreds if not thousands of years. Maybe our bodies were made this way for a reason. I am just a curious person that is not afraid to dig into some further information under the covers, and not afraid to challenge my own beliefs and change them. Sometimes I even change them back along the journey. The nature and evolution of the nicotine and tobacco attack has made me suspicious and curious through the years. I now think it was not for the reasons we are being told. I no longer fear or refrain from tobacco or nicotine. And I find many benefits for me as I do from caffeine. Smoking cigarettes not so much. And I do not name call and insult others who have a different opinion. I respect everyone's opinion. I do not respect tricksters, liars and deceivers. [/QUOTE]
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