ENTRY #3 - Emergency Tobacco Recommendation
Terrible advice incoming. Touching on self-hypnosis as well.
After my last post, which was a whole flipping month ago, I claimed in the comments that my next post was going to cover Vitamin C. Well this turned out to be a fib because now we’re talking about smoking ciggies.
How this came about
A couple of days ago, I listened to James Delingpole’s 28th July conversation with Clive de Carl. In it, de Carl, who is one of these health practitioner people, was asked what somebody could do if they had taken the shot. I don’t remember his full answer - pretty sure that Vitamin C was mentioned - but interestingly, he reported nicotine as one solution, saying that he knew, or at least knew of people, who had used it with great success. Hearing this affirmed a theory of mine - that smoking tobacco has benefited me in my own vaccine related issues.
Long story short, I didn’t get the jab but members of my family did. And, since the vaccine sheds, that stuff got into my system. One morning early this year, I woke up with pre-cardiac arrest symptoms: tightness in my chest, shortness of breath, arrhythmia, etc. This continued on-and-off for a few weeks and the worst it got was almost fainting. Visits to the doctor and blood tests found spike protein in my blood. Fortunately, through the grace of God, the help of Dr Ariyana Love, a few supplements, lots of sauna, and - as I suspect - smoking cigarettes (can’t believe I wrote that), my health is now vastly better and I’m more or less alright.
Besides the heart issues, one of my other troubles was a prickling in my extremities and an unpleasant sensation which felt like teeny weeny things wriggling around in my face and body. This was disquieting but neither painful nor intolerable. I’m not sure what exactly it was - possibly the nano shit we’ve been hearing about - but we’ll stay out of that rabbit hole for now.
Anyway.
A short while after the heart issues began I started smoking on a regular basis. I picked up the practice whilst working at a pub and obviously that’s what stricken hospitality staff do. When I would smoke, the wriggly sensation would flare up to an unpleasant degree and wrongfully, I interpreted this to mean that smoking gave life to whatever this thing was.
As stated in the previous article, we humans possess extraordinary latent capacities for healing. To an extent that I imagine is way beyond my current understanding. I’m no expert on how to tap into this ability, but one of the ways it can be accessed is through self-hypnosis. I’d read that upon waking and before going to sleep, the brain is in its most impressionable state (more theta waves or something). So in bed one night, I repeated over and over the mantra: “my body clears itself of foreign objects”. I can’t say why the body obeys instructions issued by the mind - but it worked. Lo, the same wriggly feeling I that felt whilst smoking manifested - this time to an even more unpleasant degree. Imagine a multitude of teeny worms waking up inside you and deciding they want to leave. That’s probably too extreme an image but along the right lines.
At this point I didn’t clock that the sensation I’d felt whilst smoking may have been my body enacting the same process during the self-healing. Some time later, however, I got round to reading an article about the benefits of smoking. It’s very long, but the TLDR is: smoking doesn’t give you lung cancer, the consensus is wildly off the mark, nicotine has a load of benefits, and, critically, smoking has detoxification properties. This is a topic to revisit, but the detoxification effect is achieved, at least in part, by the up-regulation of the antioxidant glutathione and the enzymes catalase and superoxide dismutase. The presence of nicotine also lends tobacco neuroprotective properties and provides protection against other health issues. I’ve not yet found studies which specifically report tobacco or nicotine to counter the vaccine and its consequences, but through Clive de Carl’s reports, my own experience, and the fact that tobacco is known to have detoxifying and other healthful properties, it’s reasonable to theorise that this could well be the case. I must add here that the weird, wormy, wriggly feeling, which was once a everyday constant, is basically gone. I even had it in my flipping ear at one point which was, as you can imagine, super annoying. No more prickling either. I think I smoked it all away.
Instructions for administration
Ok so if you’ve been persuaded here and want to give this a go, here’s what I’d do. If you don’t want to get regular cigarettes, with their plastic filters and not-good-for-you additives, then you can smoke the organic stuff either as cigarillos, in a pipe, or rolled in organic papers and non toxic filters. Ignore the negative packaging. It makes more sense to put images of fat people on chocolate bars.
If, however, you don’t fancy smoking but want still want to try nicotine then, following Clive de Carl’s recommendation, patches or oral pouches are the way to go. In terms of dosages, I smoked roughly three cigs a day, with each one containing about 10mg of nicotine - but find what works for you.
Conclusion
So there we have it. I certainly did not expect that I’d write such an article when I started this Substack. In spite of the facts about smoking being shrouded in a haze of lies and myth (read the article), and much of their ill effects being the manifestation of induced negative belief, I don’t regard cigarettes as 100% amazing for one’s health. Like many things, it’s a give and take situation. They have an inflammatory aspect - overdoing it gives me a headache. But I’ve never smoked organic, so this may just be a consequence of the plastic filter and additives. Additionally, my hypothesis is somewhat unlikely to persuade everyone. Did my body sort itself out by on its own? Were my problems cleared up by the other stuff I did? To be honest though I was never truly consistent with those things and, besides cigarettes and use of the sauna, rarely use anything else now. As mentioned, more research on this topic will need to happen, but if in the meantime you have any resources on this subject or know of any nicotine success stories then please do let me know.
Article about the benefits of smoking: https://www.sott.net/article/338885-A-comprehensive-review-of-the-many-health-benefits-of-smoking-Tobacco
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