Nicotine lozenges? What does that do to fight spike proteins? Are smokers more immune? Another —ine substance that cures?
Reading in detail, nicotine lozenges induces zombie macrophages -- those that "ate" spike protein and then forget to die -- to go ahead and kick the bucket already. It had been noted that Japanese (who smoke a lot) didn't have a lot of the COVID symptoms/side effects. Nicotine is the link.
It would seem so.
Smokers Hospitalized Less Often for Covid-19
In October 2021, an article from Genetic Literacy Project published this article, Smokers are less likely to get COVID: French researchers explore whether nicotine might prevent transmission.
So, smoke 'em if you got 'em!
Monocytes are part of your body's immune response. They eat the cells infected by the spike proteins found in Covid. There are two types of spike proteins s1, and s2. When a monocyte eats a cell infected by an s1 protein it does not undergo apoptosis (cell death) as it should, but instead runs around the body causing trouble. If you get enough of them you die. For some reason nicotine causes these s1 infected monocytes to undergo apoptosis and die. Therefore smokers have a better long term prognosis from Covid.
Anyway that is the claim of the article. Not saying if it is correct or not.