My for my lack of knowledge on this topic. Can you educate me on what snus is?Nope, the very few times it has happened, I swallowed it in my sleep.
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My for my lack of knowledge on this topic. Can you educate me on what snus is?Nope, the very few times it has happened, I swallowed it in my sleep.
Tobaco under the lip. We here in the nordic countrys uses it broadly. I have used it since i was 15 years, now im 43.My for my lack of knowledge on this topic. Can you educate me on what snus is?
Snus is pasteurized tobacco, mostly produced in Sweden, that is used under the upper lip. Modern products are extremely clean and are not known to cause cancer, as can be gleaned in the scientific literature.My for my lack of knowledge on this topic. Can you educate me on what snus is?
Thank you @TheReds! Yes I know of snuff and was aware of the dangers to health we are similar to you in Canada. The word snus threw me and I did not click in, but now I do remember it sometimes being called snus rather than snuff.Tobaco under the lip. We here in the nordic countrys uses it broadly. I have used it since i was 15 years, now im 43.
Snuff products are capable of rapidly delivering high doses of nicotine, which can lead to dependence. Long-term use of snuff can lead to a number of adverse health effects including oral cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and gingival diseases. For these reasons, it is important that the public health community considers oral snuff use as a burden on public health in the same way that cigarette smoking is recognised
Ha! I just found this after replying to a different thread. I look forward to reading it.I find black cumin, especially thymoquinone (probably because it's a quinone), very interesting. There are quite a few interesting testimonies on this forum from people using black cumin.
After using it myself I decided to write an article on it:
Black cumin seed and its amazing compound, Thymoquinone » MENELITE
Have you used black cumin before? If so, what's been your experience?
Just linked it in the other one as well, before reading this one. :)Ha! I just found this after replying to a different thread. I look forward to reading it.
Thanks, It has been added to the FLCCC Ivermectin Protocol !! ....Study suggests honey and Nigella sativa expedites viral clearance in COVID-19 patients
A team of researchers from various institutes across Pakistan, Chile, Canada, and the USA recently conducted a clinical trial to investigate the potential effectiveness of a combination of honey and Nigella sativa (HNS) in treating COVID-19 patients. Their study is published on the preprint...www.news-medical.net
Chris Masterjohn recommends it for COVID-19 treatment as well, which is how I first learned of it.Thanks, It has been added to the FLCCC Ivermectin Protocol !! ....
Yes. Why would oral tobacco cause cancer? There are papers discussing that lung cancer from tobacco smoking might be due to small amounts of radioactive atoms on it. Or from the aflatoxins. But this can happen also on many other plants that are ingested regularly I guess? Corn for instance. So it is not the tobacco per se.Snus is pasteurized tobacco, mostly produced in Sweden, that is used under the upper lip. Modern products are extremely clean and are not known to cause cancer, as can be gleaned in the scientific literature.
Masterjohn recommends black seed? If so, can you direct me to where he says this please, I'd be really interested to hear his thoughts etc.Chris Masterjohn recommends it for COVID-19 treatment as well, which is how I first learned of it.
Absolutely not. Generally the problematic PUFA is the one coming from refined oils or if ingested in high quantities. Other naturally occuring PUFA generally come with enough Vit E to prevent the peroxidation and/or many other compounds/nutrients that make it worth (e.g. egg yolks, EVOO, etc.). In the case of black cumin the pros outweight the cons by far.Are you guys not concerned with the high PUFA content of this substance?
Does the seed powder contain as much PUFA as the oil?
This is how i view it as wellAbsolutely not. Generally the problematic PUFA is the one coming from refined oils or if ingested in high quantities. Other naturally occuring PUFA generally come with enough Vit E to prevent de peroxidation and/or many other compounds/nutrients that make it worth (e.g. egg yolks, EVOO, etc.). In the case of black cumin the pros outweight the cons by far.
What product are you using mate?Tried half a teaspoon this morning with breakfast and it it essentially gave me the same feeling as 5mcg or so of T3 (warm hands, clear thinking). Played golf after and felt very calm and level headed.
Did some digging and found this study The effects of Nigella sativa on thyroid function, serum Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) – 1, Nesfatin-1 and anthropometric features in patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: a randomized controlled trial
This is the one I have. I'm pretty inconsistent with it to be fair, as I keep wondering about the PUFA given it's a refined oil.What product are you using mate?
Thanks mate.This is the one I have. I'm pretty inconsistent with it to be fair, as I keep wondering about the PUFA given it's a refined oil.
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