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Wonder how nicotine works with MS? I’d be interested in finding that out

Great question!

have you ever listened to this?

This from Grok: "Nicotine has not been definitively shown to cure any diseases or medical conditions. However, research suggests it may have therapeutic potential in certain contexts, though these are not cures: Parkinson’s Disease: Some studies indicate nicotine may reduce symptoms or slow progression due to its neuroprotective effects on dopamine-producing neurons. Epidemiological data shows lower Parkinson’s rates among smokers, but clinical trials are inconclusive. Alzheimer’s Disease: Nicotine may improve cognitive function in early-stage patients by enhancing attention and memory through cholinergic pathways, but it’s not a cure, and long-term benefits are unclear. Ulcerative Colitis: Nicotine patches have shown symptom relief in some patients, possibly due to anti-inflammatory effects, but results vary, and it’s not a standard treatment. Attention Disorders: Nicotine can enhance focus in ADHD or schizophrenia, but its use is experimental and not approved. These effects are mostly studied in controlled settings (e.g., nicotine patches, gum), not smoking, which carries significant health risks. Any potential benefits don’t outweigh the dangers of tobacco use, and no health authority endorses nicotine as a cure. Always consult a doctor for treatment options. If you want me to dig deeper into any specific condition or study, let me know!"

@SULLY10X Good job Grok!

@magawarriors17 Too bad cigarettes damage your lungs. Good news is the patches don’t. 😊

Wow. God made all plants for us to use, and natural cures have been used for eons, including nicotine.

Pharma will never allow it.

@UncensoredHP Damn!

Love the American spirit Shannon, thanks for sharing Great to see people standing up for freedom and MAGA values

Not sure about the science, but interestingly enough, tobacco leaves will reduce bruising. Powerful stuff. I’d think use caution with absorption. A little goes a very long way.
