Freebased nicotine is at par with crack cocaine and heroin when it comes to causing damage to the human body!
According to Natural News, Ian Jones,
a nicotine expert at Bath University in the UK, said, "Free-base nicotine
is the most damaging form because it is the optimal configuration for binding
to the nicotine receptors in the brain and heart." Therefore, smoking a
pack a day in 2013 is equivalent to smoking 700 cigarettes in 1960, before
commercial cigarette manufacturers starting cooking the nicotine with ammonia.
Ammonia does not register on nicotine level testing, but a
chemical process similar to freebasing cocaine is used to enhance the potency
of nicotine up to 35 times, and
this alone converts bound nicotine molecules into free molecules, which reach
the heart and brain within three seconds. This form of nicotine is highly
addictive and travels so quickly in the body, because it vaporizes into a
gas that is absorbed by the lungs and then distributed to the brain and
heart immediately.
For more information, log onto:
Decades ago, the entire tobacco industry, better known as "Big Tobacco," was brought to court in Minnesota for marketing fraud and for illegally "hooking" their customers with this supercharged nicotine. By 1990, tobacco companies were shown to be using more than 10 million pounds of ammonia compounds each year; that is why Marlboro nearly put every other brand out of business back in the 1960's and early 70's, because they were the strongest and fastest-hitting nicotine fix or "nic-fit" brand. Once R.J. Reynolds caught on to the "Breaking Bad" style of cooking nicotine with ammonia, the rest of Big Tobacco jumped on board, and here we are today, 45,000,000 people deep in America alone, and the number is growing.
An addiction expert at the Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine conducted a study on this and said,
"The modern cigarette does to nicotine what crack does to cocaine."
To see some fascinating and
interesting clips regarding the horrifying truth about the freebased nicotine
issue and more, one can easily log onto:
Comments
Post a Comment