Jay Campbell
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this addictive nature of nicotine became known and it is real because the cigarette companies, the alcohol and tobacco lobby put all these chemical messengers and highly addictive substances inside cigarettes tobacco, you know, pouches and wads and all that stuff in the last 40 years. And it's that is what people are addicted to.
this addictive nature of nicotine became known and it is real because the cigarette companies, the alcohol and tobacco lobby put all these chemical messengers and highly addictive substances inside cigarettes tobacco, you know, pouches and wads and all that stuff in the last 40 years. And it's that is what people are addicted to.
It's not actually nicotine itself because nicotine as a drug, a biologically classified drug, the alphaloid nicotinogenic receptors in our body actually do amazing things. And the reason the Iowa he's gross take it is because it's a very powerful nootropic.
It's not actually nicotine itself because nicotine as a drug, a biologically classified drug, the alphaloid nicotinogenic receptors in our body actually do amazing things. And the reason the Iowa he's gross take it is because it's a very powerful nootropic.
Yes, I have. Yes. Yes.
Yes, I have. Yes. Yes.
It's good. I actually have a supplement that we just launched like two weeks ago that I'll have to send you. It's called BioMind. And it's the strongest, by far the strongest, like over-the-counter oral nootropic on planet Earth. And it has dihexa, which is obviously a peptide. It has J47, which is something like what you just talked about. And then it also has nupeptin in it.
It's good. I actually have a supplement that we just launched like two weeks ago that I'll have to send you. It's called BioMind. And it's the strongest, by far the strongest, like over-the-counter oral nootropic on planet Earth. And it has dihexa, which is obviously a peptide. It has J47, which is something like what you just talked about. And then it also has nupeptin in it.
And it's just, I mean, for someone like you, like you said, based on your clinical diagnosis, this thing will be amazing for you. But anyway, but getting back to nicotine, it's been vilified recently. abhorred. All these people think that they have addictions to nicotine when it's the chemicals, it's the chemical messengers. You know, again, it's the denatured versions of it.
And it's just, I mean, for someone like you, like you said, based on your clinical diagnosis, this thing will be amazing for you. But anyway, but getting back to nicotine, it's been vilified recently. abhorred. All these people think that they have addictions to nicotine when it's the chemicals, it's the chemical messengers. You know, again, it's the denatured versions of it.
So as long as you get pure form of nicotine and you don't take again, difference between a pill and a poison is the dosage massive amounts.
So as long as you get pure form of nicotine and you don't take again, difference between a pill and a poison is the dosage massive amounts.
you're not going to notice any kind of like oh my god i gotta do it 12 times a day now again there are people out there that are addicted to these substances and it's because they started with cigarettes or chew or pouches which again have the same chemical additives into it and they were at massive high dosages of that and they never weaned themselves off of it but if you just use it like you do it
you're not going to notice any kind of like oh my god i gotta do it 12 times a day now again there are people out there that are addicted to these substances and it's because they started with cigarettes or chew or pouches which again have the same chemical additives into it and they were at massive high dosages of that and they never weaned themselves off of it but if you just use it like you do it
You know, again, recreationally to stimulate from a nootropic standpoint, to improve mood, improve focus. They're amazing. Now, psilocybin, there's a big issue with psilocybin abuse. There's way too many people that microdose every day, bro. There's all these companies out there that are giving gummies, lozenges, you know, pills, all this shit. I've seen it all.
You know, again, recreationally to stimulate from a nootropic standpoint, to improve mood, improve focus. They're amazing. Now, psilocybin, there's a big issue with psilocybin abuse. There's way too many people that microdose every day, bro. There's all these companies out there that are giving gummies, lozenges, you know, pills, all this shit. I've seen it all.
Half of them want me to promote for them. And I'm laughing all the time because like, if you've ever met somebody who's microdosing every day, you start realizing that they're not all there. You know what I mean? Like they have loops and lapses in their prefrontal cortex because they've been abusing psilocybin. And look, here's what I'll say.
Half of them want me to promote for them. And I'm laughing all the time because like, if you've ever met somebody who's microdosing every day, you start realizing that they're not all there. You know what I mean? Like they have loops and lapses in their prefrontal cortex because they've been abusing psilocybin. And look, here's what I'll say.
Any of these drugs, regardless of whether psilocybin, MDMA, the toad, ayahuasca, ibogaine, I mean, you name it, entheogens, and then obviously synthesized big pharma drugs like Adderall, crystal meth, phentermine, any of these things, if you take it in too high of a dosage for too long of a time, you're going to have problems. What goes up must come down.
Any of these drugs, regardless of whether psilocybin, MDMA, the toad, ayahuasca, ibogaine, I mean, you name it, entheogens, and then obviously synthesized big pharma drugs like Adderall, crystal meth, phentermine, any of these things, if you take it in too high of a dosage for too long of a time, you're going to have problems. What goes up must come down.