The tobacco companies' best weapon to expand their empire and obtain multimillion-dollar profits over the last fifty years has been money and their network of influence in governments around the world. A corruption of power that has left millions of dead behind as a consequence of the lethal impact of tobacco on health. Lies, manipulation and many fallacies and favors collected at the right time to avoid the rigor of the laws. Cocaine kills between 10,000 and 15,000 people every year in this country. Tobacco kills 425,000 people every year, in the United States alone,” (Mike Moore, Attorney General of Mississippi, during the negotiation of the agreement with the tobacco companies in 1998).
In the end, justice, faced with great evidence of the health dangers of tobacco, defined it as a "conspiracy against the American people." The verdict can be expanded, since it is still clearly a conspiracy against all of Humanity, which has left millions of dead over these 50 years. The tobacco industry setup maintained shared goals with the use of public relations, research, cigarette design and marketing, in basic areas such as the myth of independent research, addiction, nicotine manipulation, youth marketing and information concealment/suppression. A whole conspiracy with millions of deaths and chronic diseases.
If the diet of adolescents is deficient in niacin, tobacco consumption can be an addiction. Niacin and nicotine are the same thing, their bodies would make them crave tobacco as a source of a necessary nutrient, but since it is a matter of taste, they would not be able to describe it scientifically. An anecdotal response might be, "I don't know why I like it; I just like it," without understanding that it is meeting necessary needs of the nervous system, much like orange juice provides antioxidants for the body. B complex vitamins are as important as vitamin C. Lack of vitamin C compromises the immune system; The lack of B vitamins compromises the nervous system.
The intent of this study is to find out if adolescent tobacco use, smoking and otherwise, may be the result of a diet deficient in niacin. Tobacco has been used for a wide range of other diseases, from asthma (niacin prevents the release of histamine).
The goal is to reduce teen smoking by eliminating dietary deficiency, hence the body's need for nicotine. The recommended daily dose of niacin in the US ranges from about 15 mg to about 20 mg per day. A smoker may get only a small amount of niacin from a lifetime of smoking (10-20 mcg per cigarette), but at least he has that lifetime to discover and correct the problem (poor diet, alcoholism, or bowel malabsorption), which is the way to get niacin without the other 43 carcinogens that the American Cancer Society has identified in tobacco smoke.
The tobacco companies' best weapon to expand their empire and obtain multimillion-dollar profits over the last fifty years has been money and their network of influence in governments around the world. A corruption of power that has left millions of dead behind as a consequence of the lethal impact of tobacco on health. Lies, manipulation and many fallacies and favors collected at the right time to avoid the rigor of the laws. Cocaine kills between 10,000 and 15,000 people every year in this country. Tobacco kills 425,000 people every year, in the United States alone,” (Mike Moore, Attorney General of Mississippi, during the negotiation of the agreement with the tobacco companies in 1998).
In the end, justice, faced with great evidence of the health dangers of tobacco, defined it as a "conspiracy against the American people." The verdict can be expanded, since it is still clearly a conspiracy against all of Humanity, which has left millions of dead over these 50 years. The tobacco industry setup maintained shared goals with the use of public relations, research, cigarette design and marketing, in basic areas such as the myth of independent research, addiction, nicotine manipulation, youth marketing and information concealment/suppression. A whole conspiracy with millions of deaths and chronic diseases.
If the diet of adolescents is deficient in niacin, tobacco consumption can be an addiction. Niacin and nicotine are the same thing, their bodies would make them crave tobacco as a source of a necessary nutrient, but since it is a matter of taste, they would not be able to describe it scientifically. An anecdotal response might be, "I don't know why I like it; I just like it," without understanding that it is meeting necessary needs of the nervous system, much like orange juice provides antioxidants for the body. B complex vitamins are as important as vitamin C. Lack of vitamin C compromises the immune system; The lack of B vitamins compromises the nervous system.
The intent of this study is to find out if adolescent tobacco use, smoking and otherwise, may be the result of a diet deficient in niacin. Tobacco has been used for a wide range of other diseases, from asthma (niacin prevents the release of histamine).
The goal is to reduce teen smoking by eliminating dietary deficiency, hence the body's need for nicotine. The recommended daily dose of niacin in the US ranges from about 15 mg to about 20 mg per day. A smoker may get only a small amount of niacin from a lifetime of smoking (10-20 mcg per cigarette), but at least he has that lifetime to discover and correct the problem (poor diet, alcoholism, or bowel malabsorption), which is the way to get niacin without the other 43 carcinogens that the American Cancer Society has identified in tobacco smoke.
https://govinfo.library.unt.edu/tobacco/_PReptdisc/00000025.htm