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The Patch That Scares Big Pharma: The Nicotine Story They Don't Want Told New E-Book

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For decades, we've been told nicotine is a dangerously addictive substance—but what if that central claim is a carefully constructed lie? In The Patch That Scares Big Pharma, the author reveals the startling truth: pure nicotine is not addictive, but a natural nutrient our bodies require for healing. Drawing on a landmark Harvard study and the suppressed 1994 congressional testimony of tobacco CEOs, this book exposes how a cabal of pharmaceutical giants, insurance companies, and government agencies has conspired to demonize nicotine while profiting from the very diseases it can cure.

Ranging from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to long COVID and brain tumors, the book presents compelling evidence that transdermal nicotine patches offer a safe, inexpensive solution to chronic illness—a solution that threatens the $4.9 trillion healthcare industry. It also uncovers the real culprits behind cigarette addiction: pyrazines and 599 chemical additives engineered by Big Tobacco and later weaponized by Big Food to create addictive processed foods. Readers will learn how a simple weight-based formula for nicotine patch use can reverse inflammatory conditions, improve cognitive function, and even dissolve cancerous growths.

Beyond the science, the book serves as a call to action, revealing the globalist agenda to ban nicotine by 2030 and the media propaganda that has kept the public ignorant. It equips readers with practical steps to reclaim their health and circumvent censored information channels. This is not a book about quitting smoking—it is a radical reeducation about a molecule that could transform modern medicine.

Anyone suffering from chronic illness, autoimmune disorders, or cognitive decline—or simply seeking to understand how natural healing has been suppressed—will find this book indispensable. It is a must-read for health freedom advocates and anyone ready to question the narratives that keep us sick.

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