UNAIRED 10 Min SHORT Dr Ardiss Explains WHY Nicotine Patches WORK For Illness MUST LISTEN
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UNAIRED 10 Min SHORT Dr Ardiss Explains WHY Nicotine Patches WORK For Illness MUST LISTEN

UNAIRED 10 Min SHORT Dr Ardiss Explains WHY Nicotine Patches WORK For Illness MUST LISTEN by Kate Dalley

[00:00:00] [SPEAKER_00]: And Smells OK When we drank the water with the venom in it, that we all did to get COVID.

[00:00:06] [SPEAKER_00]: When you drank it, the venom got on your tongue and when it hit those nerves that taste, it

[00:00:11] [SPEAKER_00]: hit the nicotine receptors and when it does that, it switches off the cell's function

[00:00:16] [SPEAKER_00]: so now you can't taste anything.

[00:00:19] [SPEAKER_00]: OK OK The moment you would have chewed nicotine

[00:00:21] [SPEAKER_00]: gum or smoked a cigarette, the nicotine would have released the venom and all your

[00:00:25] [SPEAKER_00]: senses would have been turned back on.

[00:00:28] [SPEAKER_00]: Nicotin the switch on switcher.

[00:00:30] [SPEAKER_01]: I see so every cell has a nicotine receptor.

[00:00:35] [SPEAKER_01]: OK All of them.

[00:00:36] [SPEAKER_01]: All of them and this has a lot to do with insulin, with the switch to make insulin yes?

[00:00:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh 100% this is why there's so many more diabetics now than there was before COVID.

[00:00:48] [SPEAKER_01]: Ah OK that makes more sense yeah.

[00:00:51] [SPEAKER_00]: They have created more diabetics than ever before using venom and putting it in

[00:00:54] [SPEAKER_00]: the body and if it, I'm going to give you an example that's all in the book.

[00:00:58] [SPEAKER_00]: If the venom made it into your brain, you would have developed brain fog, dementia, MS

[00:01:06] [SPEAKER_00]: symptoms, Alzheimer's or Parkinson's looking symptoms during COVID or since then.

[00:01:11] [SPEAKER_00]: And then they would have told you if you go to your medical doctor that you have a

[00:01:13] [SPEAKER_00]: gait issue they'd say oh well does that run in your family?

[00:01:16] [SPEAKER_00]: You must take out Parkinson's from your father or your grandpa when in fact it

[00:01:21] [SPEAKER_00]: has nothing to do with that.

[00:01:24] [SPEAKER_01]: My personal favorite is when you look at any degenerative disease and they go we just

[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_01]: don't know in the year 2024 what's causing that.

[00:01:31] [SPEAKER_01]: We just don't know.

[00:01:33] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh my god.

[00:01:34] [SPEAKER_00]: They don't know anything about any condition.

[00:01:36] [SPEAKER_00]: If you look up every single medical board or association for a health problem, do you

[00:01:42] [SPEAKER_00]: know if you go to the American Cancer Society right now it says they have no

[00:01:45] [SPEAKER_00]: cure for cancer?

[00:01:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh my gosh yeah you're right.

[00:01:48] [SPEAKER_00]: You know if you go to the American Diabetes Association it says we don't know what

[00:01:50] [SPEAKER_00]: causes diabetes if we don't know how to cure it.

[00:01:52] [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah you're right.

[00:01:54] [SPEAKER_01]: No you're absolutely right.

[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_00]: These associations have been around since 1919.

[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_01]: I know.

[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_00]: It's insane.

[00:01:58] [SPEAKER_00]: How many billions of dollars do we have to give you until you realize you suck at

[00:02:02] [SPEAKER_00]: your job?

[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_00]: You have not figured out a damn thing in a hundred years.

[00:02:05] [SPEAKER_00]: That is so true.

[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh my gosh and so when you wear the patch what does it do?

[00:02:10] [SPEAKER_01]: Then what does that patch do?

[00:02:11] [SPEAKER_01]: What does the nicotine do?

[00:02:13] [SPEAKER_01]: It goes and flips the cells, it protects the cells, it makes this what does

[00:02:17] [SPEAKER_01]: it do?

[00:02:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Yep I'm going to tell you.

[00:02:19] [SPEAKER_00]: So when I was just mentioning that if the venom of COVID got into your brain you would

[00:02:25] [SPEAKER_00]: develop those neurological conditions or schizophrenia for example it doesn't matter.

[00:02:29] [SPEAKER_00]: You're going to have it based on what cells the venom hits the nicotine receptor on.

[00:02:34] [SPEAKER_00]: If the nicotine receptors in your kidneys you're going to develop kidney failure and

[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_00]: your legs are going to start swelling, your feet are going to start swelling,

[00:02:40] [SPEAKER_00]: you're going to start retaining water.

[00:02:41] [SPEAKER_00]: If the venom gets in your heart you're going to develop arrhythmia, tachycardia

[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_00]: and myocarditis.

[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_00]: You follow me?

[00:02:48] [SPEAKER_01]: I do.

[00:02:50] [SPEAKER_00]: The heart muscle cell will stop beating, its job is to contract and uncontract, contract

[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_00]: and uncontract and when it hits the nicotine receptor on the muscle cell it stops firing.

[00:02:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Now you get arrhythmias and this weird heart flutter and you get myocarditis and the truth

[00:03:03] [SPEAKER_00]: is the nicotine which I just mentioned is in all those vegetables I named when God

[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_00]: made all of our vegetables.

[00:03:11] [SPEAKER_00]: The FDA since 1994 has convinced all of us that nicotine is a drug only found

[00:03:16] [SPEAKER_00]: in tobacco.

[00:03:17] [SPEAKER_02]: You're right.

[00:03:18] [SPEAKER_00]: It is not a drug.

[00:03:19] [SPEAKER_00]: It is a nutrient found in vegetables like potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, squash.

[00:03:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Every celery and cauliflower has tons of nicotine.

[00:03:28] [SPEAKER_00]: They don't want you to know that because guess what I've learned nicotine does?

[00:03:34] [SPEAKER_00]: What's up?

[00:03:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Now rattle off a few things for you.

[00:03:37] [SPEAKER_00]: I did a whole three hour presentation in Los Angeles in January and they wanted me

[00:03:41] [SPEAKER_00]: to just come talk about nicotine.

[00:03:44] [SPEAKER_00]: I titled it the other inward because you have to make so many people flip out and act

[00:03:50] [SPEAKER_00]: weird like if I said another inward in America.

[00:03:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, yes.

[00:03:53] [SPEAKER_00]: So in front of doctors everywhere in this conference I was like the other inward all

[00:03:58] [SPEAKER_00]: y'all get uncomfortable when I say nicotine but I'm about to destroy that for you.

[00:04:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Kate, this is what nicotine does.

[00:04:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

[00:04:05] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm not joking.

[00:04:07] [SPEAKER_00]: This is all published and I have a three hour presentation PowerPoint everything confirming

[00:04:10] [SPEAKER_00]: all of it 300 slides.

[00:04:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

[00:04:13] [SPEAKER_00]: Nicotine is a known cure for autism, a known cure for myocarditis in 14 days or less.

[00:04:21] [SPEAKER_00]: Nicotine is a cure for ulcerative colitis, every arthritis, Parkinson's, MS, Alzheimer's,

[00:04:32] [SPEAKER_00]: brain tumors that dissolve in 72 hours or less.

[00:04:39] [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

[00:04:40] [SPEAKER_01]: Interesting.

[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_00]: Nicotine also improves cognitive function.

[00:04:46] [SPEAKER_00]: It's called a nootropic meaning it's stimulatory to the brain to improve focus, clarity, attention,

[00:04:54] [SPEAKER_00]: performance.

[00:04:57] [SPEAKER_02]: Hmm.

[00:04:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_00]: And I can tell every day if I don't put that patch on that my brain is not as acute, not

[00:05:03] [SPEAKER_00]: as excited and I'm like oh, I'm gonna flat my patch out 30 minutes later and I'm like

[00:05:07] [SPEAKER_00]: rock and roll go nicotine.

[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_01]: So what if you see a smoker that has arthritis?

[00:05:12] [SPEAKER_01]: Wouldn't the smoking then negate that?

[00:05:16] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

[00:05:16] [SPEAKER_00]: And I address that in my presentation.

[00:05:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Ah.

[00:05:19] [SPEAKER_00]: And when Harvard figured out in 2016 it's in the presentation that nicotine was not

[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_00]: addictive they went looking to see what was addictive and in the cigarette and tobacco

[00:05:30] [SPEAKER_00]: products.

[00:05:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Uh huh.

[00:05:32] [SPEAKER_00]: And they found that the FDA in 1970 told all the tobacco giants they could add

[00:05:39] [SPEAKER_00]: an addictive chemical called pyrazines to all their products to make them addictive.

[00:05:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Mm hmm.

[00:05:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Okay.

[00:05:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Those pyrazines there's 15 of them man-made chemicals added to every tobacco product that

[00:05:51] [SPEAKER_00]: make it addictive but in the study learning from the 1970s what the FDA is approving

[00:05:58] [SPEAKER_00]: and allowing tobacco manufacturers to add two cigarettes to tobacco products they

[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_00]: found 599 chemicals are listed by the FDA allowed for them to add to your cigarette tobacco

[00:06:13] [SPEAKER_00]: product.

[00:06:13] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh wow.

[00:06:16] [SPEAKER_00]: So I do not recommend smoking.

[00:06:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Exactly, yeah.

[00:06:20] [SPEAKER_00]: I recommend organic tobacco if they're gonna do it or go eat the veggies or wear the

[00:06:24] [SPEAKER_00]: patches or chew the gum.

[00:06:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.

[00:06:26] [SPEAKER_00]: You don't need the 599 man-made deadly chemicals that cause cancer.

[00:06:30] [SPEAKER_01]: Well how did those.

[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_00]: The FDA allowed them to add.

[00:06:32] [SPEAKER_01]: But how do those chemicals thwart what the nicotine would do to the cell?

[00:06:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Right, that's the cool part.

[00:06:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Nicotine it doesn't even none of them even affect nicotine that's what's miraculous

[00:06:42] [SPEAKER_00]: this is why smokers didn't get COVID.

[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh interesting.

[00:06:45] [SPEAKER_00]: With all the poisons they still never got COVID they were the least group that died

[00:06:48] [SPEAKER_00]: or hospitalized period around the world this whole time.

[00:06:51] [SPEAKER_02]: Mm hmm.

[00:06:52] [SPEAKER_00]: But they have lied to everybody two day even on TV they're saying smokers are

[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_00]: the high risk for COVID brought to you by Pfizer by Pax Lovid and stop smoking.

[00:07:02] [SPEAKER_00]: And I'm like oh my god.

[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.

[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah they're telling them to stop smoking so they get sick so they buy your Pax

[00:07:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Lovid dummy.

[00:07:08] [SPEAKER_01]: Geez.

[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_01]: It's just truly, truly amazing.

[00:07:12] [SPEAKER_01]: So if you're sick 7 milligram patch for a week right a 7 a new 7 milligram

[00:07:18] [SPEAKER_01]: patch every day right for a week.

[00:07:21] [SPEAKER_01]: If you're doing preventative it's 3 milligrams so you cut up the patch into

[00:07:25] [SPEAKER_01]: the 21 patch into 6s or 7s right and then you just wear that.

[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_01]: Okay every day.

[00:07:33] [SPEAKER_01]: Interesting stuff.

[00:07:34] [SPEAKER_00]: And not too difficult if people ever ask you and they're like but I only found 7

[00:07:38] [SPEAKER_00]: milligram patches in my store what are you going to tell them?

[00:07:41] [SPEAKER_01]: Well yeah I mean do some math not common core math but do some math.

[00:07:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Cut it in half cut it in half 3.5 milligrams just slap it on.

[00:07:50] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

[00:07:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Because people will Kate it's really funny they ask every silly question because

[00:07:54] [SPEAKER_00]: they just don't want to think for themselves they've been brainwashed to believe

[00:07:57] [SPEAKER_00]: they're not smart enough to figure anything out.

[00:07:58] [SPEAKER_01]: Right right.

[00:07:59] [SPEAKER_01]: No you're right.

[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Let a white coat figure it out for you.

[00:08:01] [SPEAKER_01]: So true oh my gosh I love the info thank you so much I really appreciate all

[00:08:06] [SPEAKER_01]: that you're doing.

[00:08:07] [SPEAKER_00]: And in my book I wrote a chapter it's called just in the nicotine of time.

[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_01]: Just in the nicotine I love that.

[00:08:14] [SPEAKER_00]: And I explain exactly how to use nicotine for all of it.

[00:08:17] [SPEAKER_00]: Yep.

[00:08:17] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay perfect I love it.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_00]: And then ages of kids if they're younger than 10 I start them at 1

[00:08:22] [SPEAKER_00]: milligrams I don't go higher for about a week and then I'll go up to after the

[00:08:26] [SPEAKER_00]: second week I lay it all out in there for people.

[00:08:28] [SPEAKER_00]: Perfect thank you.

[00:08:30] [SPEAKER_01]: And I'll continuously talk about that because people just want answers

[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_01]: actionable answers and so this is great.

[00:08:36] [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you so good talking with you.

[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Thank you for being willing to be great and support people that are

[00:08:42] [SPEAKER_00]: listening to you and trusting you because they need help.

[00:08:44] [SPEAKER_01]: Right back at you right back at you oh by the way a question would

[00:08:48] [SPEAKER_01]: you take Ivermectin and do the patch if you were sick what what what

[00:08:51] [SPEAKER_01]: would be your any other go to to take with the patch if you're if you're

[00:08:56] [SPEAKER_01]: sick.

[00:08:57] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah I would I personally would just do the patch but I always have Ivermectin at

[00:09:02] [SPEAKER_00]: home but I've had it at home for 15 years.

[00:09:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Okay I've done it every month for 15 years with my kids and my wife just to

[00:09:08] [SPEAKER_00]: prevent parasites.

[00:09:09] [SPEAKER_00]: Wow.

[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_00]: It was never just to treat anything it was just to prevent parasite infection.

[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_01]: Love that okay I love that yep we're full of them too.

[00:09:17] [SPEAKER_00]: So my wife and kids and everybody just doing nicotine.

[00:09:19] [SPEAKER_01]: Oh that's perfect.

[00:09:20] [SPEAKER_01]: I love it I love it thank you oh my gosh you're the bomb thank you so much.