04/07/2020 / By S.D. Wells
Right now, there are 35 million smokers and 15 million vape enthusiasts in the United States alone who are dependent on the world’s third-most addictive drug every hour of every day. At least half have tried to quit, but nicotine drags them back in like an undertow in the ocean after a hurricane. Even though the actual physical nicotine addiction can be broken in just three to four days, the habit, with all its rituals, is one of the toughest chains to break in this world. But then, coronavirus.
COVID-19 is wiping out mainly humans with compromised immune systems. This includes people fighting cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and yes, nicotine. It’s not just the elderly dying, but people who already have chronic respiratory issues, diseases and disorders, including emphysema, asthma and COPD.
Nicotine is a destructive force that slowly dismantles the entire immune system while turning average sicknesses deadly, with no discrimination for age, gender, race or religion. Here’s what nicotine does to set people up for deadly encounters with the “novel” coronavirus:
Did you know that 60 percent of smokers who switch to vaping never return to cancer sticks again? That’s why the FDA is trying to outlaw vaping, because they’ve always been “in bed” with Big Tobacco. Why do you think it’s legal to put bleach, formaldehyde, ammonia and pesticide in commercial cigarettes? It’s all about the money.
Did you know that vaping cuts out all the chemicals from cigarettes, but still keeps people addicted to a drug that constricts their blood vessels, debilitating the immune system and wiping out nutrition levels in the body? If you smoke or vape or know someone who does, you may be able to help them immensely, and in a very simple way they will appreciate for the rest of their lives.
Smokers and vape enthusiasts need help, though they are very reluctant to admit it. Natural remedies have been around for centuries, even millennia, but here in America, it’s all hush hush. There’s a tropical bean that’s ground up and put into supplements, and it’s called mucuna. This amazing herbal adaptogen is a natural “superfood” and it helps boost dopamine levels, without drugs or chemicals.
The mucuna is combined with high quality vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin), and it comes in a new liquid “shot” that’s sold by the singles in convenience stores in Virginia and nationally by the case online. It’s called Krave Kicker and it’s a cutting-edge product that’s gaining momentum fast in the healthy beverage industry.
Here at Natural News, our mission is to spread the word about indigenous cures, natural remedies, herbal tinctures, superfoods, vitamins, minerals, clean food, clean water, and unadulterated medicine. There’s peer-reviewed research behind mucuna and its ability to safely raise dopamine levels, and there’s clinical research showing smokers notoriously suffer from low dopamine levels due to their dependency on nicotine.
In a clinical study at Baylor Medical College in Texas, researchers discovered low dopamine levels are the main reason smokers relapse when trying to quit, because dopamine is released when smoking due to the drug nicotine. Over time, the addiction hijacks your motivation and reward system. So what can you do about it?
Now is the time to take advantage of a simple way to remedy that situation. Tell your friends, coworkers, neighbors and relatives about an amazing beverage invention that kicks nicotine cravings naturally, so everyone has more than just a “fighting chance” against COVID-19.
Let’s beat it down so we don’t have to worry about it anymore. Tune your internet dial to StopSmoking.news and make a few lifestyle changes that promote longevity, happiness and a natural way of life. Enjoy the journey. This has been a public service announcement.
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