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Great Article on the Possible Health Benefits of Nicotine | E-Cigarette Forum
"One of the most respected researchers in the field, Dr. Paul Newhouse, Director of Vanderbilt University’s Center for Cognitive Medicine, argues that nicotine “seems very safe even in nonsmokers. In our studies we find it actually reduces blood pressure chronically. And there were no addiction or withdrawal problems, and nobody started smoking cigarettes. The risk of addiction to nicotine alone is virtually nil.” Tobacco has also been considered harmful because it is highly addictive, but whether nicotine has the same addictive potential remains unclear. According to Dr. Newhouse, “nicotine by itself isn’t very addictive at all… [it] seems to require assistance from other substances found in tobacco to get people hooked.”"
This is the conclusion of many peer reviewed clinical trials. There have been a number of peer reviewed studies based on clinical trials testing nicotine's value for various neurological conditions. None of the participants showed any signs of dependency when the trials ended and the supply of nicotine was cut off. Surely if you are active here you've seen other links to these trials. See the other links on the first page of this thread. That is a far better "factual basis" than what "I think" or "You think". You seem to be ignoring a huge statistical base for the conclusion that nicotine by itself has little or no evidence of dependency. And that was the basis for the FDA approving OTC sales of NRTs. If it was believed to be addictive then it could not be sold to the general public. For that matter, it could not even be ethically used in clinical trials regardless of the potential benefits.
You are totally ignoring too many facts to substantiate your opinions of what "you think".
In your second paragraph you continue to ignore the FACT that nicotine delivered via cigarettes has a very different effect than nicotine delivered through other means such as NRTs and vaping. Your dependency (and mine) is no illusion. I can attest to that. But if we vaped all our lives instead of smoked, the outcome apparently would have been very different in terms of dependency. We don't have to know WHY that is, we just have to know that multiple studies have shown this to be the case and there is no factual evidence of nicotine dependency among non-smokers. Period.
A lot of people, like you, simply cannot accept the facts. That shows the value of propaganda. And that is what is truly scary about all this, not nicotine.