have you been sick?

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have you been sick?

Post Number:#1  Post by stevewoodz99 » Wed Aug 10, 2022 1:25 pm

I am one of the few people i know that dont have covid or never got covid

Lots of coworkers have had it

lots of others I know have had it

2 of my friends got it and i supplied them with gel vit C and powder vit C and they are fine

this vit C stuff is awesome

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Re: have you been sick?

Post Number:#2  Post by Blargus » Wed Aug 10, 2022 11:24 pm

Yes, I have my C powder ready to go, good for you. Maybe it's also your nicotine...

Low incidence of daily active tobacco smoking in patients with symptomatic COVID-19 infection
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... _infection

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Post Number:#3  Post by stevewoodz99 » Wed Aug 17, 2022 12:02 pm

Blargus wrote:Yes, I have my C powder ready to go, good for you. Maybe it's also your nicotine...

Low incidence of daily active tobacco smoking in patients with symptomatic COVID-19 infection
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... _infection

i Have not have covid, not been sick in over a decade

nicotine gum is intended to replace the nicotine that people would otherwise get from smoking cigarettes or other tobacco products. While it contains the chemical responsible for the addictiveness of cigarettes, nicotine gum doesn't include any of the other nasty substances. It's also sugar-free.

so the gum isnt nicotine, and I dont "NEED" it
I use as an acillary at work with my caffenine(using EC stack caused too may sexual issues that are not conducive to my lifestyle
yohimbine HCL is superb, but I dont need boners at work :mrgreen:

the gum is just a dopamine agonist that also might be useful in protecting the DA-producing neurons (neuoroprotective)
it has been suggested, but not proven, that DA agonists such as
bromocriptine may actually be neuroprotective and decrease the amount of damage
which occurs to DA-producing neurons
--Yamamoto M. Do dopamine agonists provide neuroprotection? Neurology (1998)
51(2 Suppl 2):S10-2.
-- Schapira AH. Neuroprotection and dopamine agonists. Neurology (2002) 58(4
Suppl 1):S9-S18.


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