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In this podcast episode, Dr. Ardis explores the controversial topic of nicotine, challenging commonly held beliefs about its addictiveness and highlighting its potential benefits for health. He discusses the history of misinformation surrounding nicotine addiction and presents evidence suggesting that nicotine may have therapeutic effects, particularly in treating diseases like Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis. Dr. Ardis also delves into the role of nicotine in COVID-19, discussing studies that have found potential protective effects against the virus. Additionally, he addresses the presence of snake venom phosphodiesterase in COVID-19 vaccines and recommends natural ingredients to neutralize its effects. Throughout the episode, Dr. Ardis advocates for a reevaluation of public health policies and encourages listeners to question mainstream narratives about nicotine.
By Dr. Bryan Ardis4.8
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Ardis explores the controversial topic of nicotine, challenging commonly held beliefs about its addictiveness and highlighting its potential benefits for health. He discusses the history of misinformation surrounding nicotine addiction and presents evidence suggesting that nicotine may have therapeutic effects, particularly in treating diseases like Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis. Dr. Ardis also delves into the role of nicotine in COVID-19, discussing studies that have found potential protective effects against the virus. Additionally, he addresses the presence of snake venom phosphodiesterase in COVID-19 vaccines and recommends natural ingredients to neutralize its effects. Throughout the episode, Dr. Ardis advocates for a reevaluation of public health policies and encourages listeners to question mainstream narratives about nicotine.

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