Maddy McCullough @Missingmaddy
01 October, 12:39
IMPORTANT papers for you to have .. before you enter a hospital ... WHAT ?
https://rumble.com/v5gkhhp...

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Lydia Fahsholtz donated @Oleendee
01 October, 02:32
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You will want to watch twice, packed with so many cures. Incredible information.
Nicotine is the cure for many neurological diseases: Parkinson's, Alzheimer's,.. Most recommended to watch!
Order the book!

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Lydia Fahsholtz donated @Oleendee
01 October, 06:44
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Who could imagine that a nicotine patch can cure so many neurotoxin caused conditions!
Nicotine was deemed addictive [it isn't].
Tobacco in its natural state isn't dangerous.
Cigarettes were poisoned by the manufacturer.
Nicotine use was discouraged by instilling fear of addiction.
Nicotine cures many neurological diseases like Parkinsons, Alzheimer's, even brain fog, forgetfulness.

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Anuenue Patriot @Anuenue
01 October, 08:26
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People who quit smoking do not believe this. It will take time and many testimonials.

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Lydia Fahsholtz @Oleendee
You may be right, but if nicotine is not addictive what harm would there be if someone who has dementia or just brain fog tried a nicotine patch?
The result would come quickly and the ill risk to one's health is small.
09:00 PM - Oct 01, 2024
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