Community Logos > The venoms attack Nicotinic receptors in the brain. To this day, smokers represent 2% or less of all hospitalized patients with Covid-19. Nicotinic Acetycholine Receptors have an affinity to bind to or grab Nicotine present in your body over anything else that attaches to that receptor. In order is, 1) Nicotine has the highest affinity. 2) Ivermectin is #2, 3) Venoms are #3. So if venom is attached there or Ivermectin, and you put Nicotine in the body, the receptors will let go of all those venoms or Ivermectin and grab Nicotine, and that is more protective than it is harmful. Nicotine has never been published to cause a human disease, ever. Source: www.bitchute.com/video/f14BZ78e8OgS/ Logo
The venoms attack Nicotinic receptors in the brain. To this day, smokers represent 2% or less of all hospitalized patients with Covid-19. Nicotinic Acetycholine Receptors have an affinity to bind to or grab Nicotine present in your body over anything else that attaches to that receptor. In order is, 1) Nicotine has the highest affinity. 2) Ivermectin is #2, 3) Venoms are #3. So if venom is attached there or Ivermectin, and you put Nicotine in the body, the receptors will let go of all those venoms or Ivermectin and grab Nicotine, and that is more protective than it is harmful. Nicotine has never been published to cause a human disease, ever. Source: www.bitchute.com/video/f14BZ78e8OgS/
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Text: The venoms attack Nicotinic receptors in the brain.
To this day, smokers represent 2% or less of all
hospitalized patients with Covid-19.
Nicotinic Acetycholine Receptors have an affinity
to bind to or grab Nicotine present in your body
over anything else that attaches to that receptor.
In order is,
1) Nicotine has the highest affinity.
2) Ivermectin is #2,
3) Venoms are #3.
So if venom is attached there or Ivermectin,
and you put Nicotine in the body, the receptors
will let go of all those venoms or Ivermectin
and grab Nicotine, and that is more protective
than it is harmful. Nicotine has never been
published to cause a human disease, ever.
Source: www.bitchute.com/video/f14BZ78e8OgS/