Clyde
H.M.F.I.C.
This is most disturbing and a must watch!
https://rumble.com/v10miez-world-premiere-watch-the-water.html
https://rumble.com/v10miez-world-premiere-watch-the-water.html
In the Cobra Virus video, there was mention of nicotine blocking the virus. I actually found proof of a study.KING COBRA VIRUS??? Opened my eyes. Helena had no contact with anybody sick and still lost her taste and smell senses last year.....She smokes too......I use CDS regularly....no problems. We have a five way water filter under the sink and always use a Brita filter after the water comes out.
Other thought: if NOBODY WAS TRAVELLING into the rain forests in South America...how in the hell did the indigenous indians there catch covid???? Sprayed from planes and mixed with the rain which they drink straight??
Death Wish comes to mind.
I was quoting where he said his wife smoked. I was trying to relieve some of his angst of have an ill loved through this. I understand where he is at with that.That's what he said. I remember that. But you can get addicted to the gum over time. I would assume possibly also with the patches? don't know anyone that ever used those personally. A girl on my low-carb forums (I have a low-carb recipe website) told me she was addicted to Nicorette gum for sure.
Says the guy with a profile picture of Data with a tobacco pipe lolI think that smoking is an incredibly stupid thing to do to your body and no form of it is an acceptable risk from cancer. Repetitive inhalation of smoke into your lungs is a carcinogen regardless of any one chemical or substance they remove from it.
Smoking is a personal choice. Why do some people care what other people do? My mother smoked for over 75 years, that was her choice. She's 92 now. I've smoked cigars for over 50 years, learned it from my grandfather when I was about 12. Plus I started chewing tobacco when I was even younger. I quit chewing tobacco when I was in my 30's.
Again, that's my choice. I resent some do-gooder calling me and millions of other people "stupid" for exercising our freedom of choice. Don't like smoking, don't smoke. More importantly, mind your own business.
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