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Is smoking actually good for hair loss
I am not talking about common cigarettes, but the traditional native American way of smoking.
1) high in niacin
2) promotes circulation
3) dilates blood vessels, similar to niacin
thoughts ?
1) high in niacin
2) promotes circulation
3) dilates blood vessels, similar to niacin
thoughts ?
iuyyighghghgkh- Posts : 1595
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Re: Is smoking actually good for hair loss
Nicotine, BAT thermogenesis, UCPs
Nicotine uncouples the mitochondria via UCP1 (uncoupling protein 1, or thermogenin). It upregulates BAT thermogensis (brown adipose tissue) and increases in BAT thermogenesis is associated with increased longevity. I could see nicotine, aside from butter, promoting longevity.
More of these things and more about a view of energy : http://edwardjedmonds.com/nicotine-bat-thermogenesis-ucps/
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t9852p105-studies-that-help-confirm-my-theory-that-balding-low-oxygen-dht
http://www.elitefitness.com/bodybuilding/anabolic-steroids/01-2001/042790.html
Some thoughts on nicotine (only itself)
You would be maybe surprised that most of the world oldest peoples are smokers
http://www.forces.org/evidence/hamilton/other/oldest.htm
You can find more in this forum or in the internet.
Nicotine uncouples the mitochondria via UCP1 (uncoupling protein 1, or thermogenin). It upregulates BAT thermogensis (brown adipose tissue) and increases in BAT thermogenesis is associated with increased longevity. I could see nicotine, aside from butter, promoting longevity.
More of these things and more about a view of energy : http://edwardjedmonds.com/nicotine-bat-thermogenesis-ucps/
CausticSymmetry wrote:
I rarely talk about this (have in the past), however due its controversial nature--after all the medical orthodox monopoly likes to create scapegoats for everything, all the while ignoring the real culprits, like mercury, aluminium, fluoride, glyphosate, etc.
Dr. William Campbell Douglass II wrote a nice book, which reveals more of a pro-smoking look, because it is beneficial.
You'll love the ad here: http://www.intbel.net/healthysmoke.html
In my older article here, I mentioned about how tobacco smoke does provide a source of B3 (Niacin), and it does have a positive benefit...it would explain why a significant percentage of smokers do not acquire Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
http://www.immortalhair.org/apps/blog/show/1897941-prevent-neurological-diseases-with-a-controversial-mineral
I'm only down on smoking for the fact that it ages the skin. Hair wise, it's not negative. The research has failed to prove this, yet most assume it's bad.
http://waterfordwhispersnews.com/2014/02/02/charlie-sheen-found-alive-in-his-new-york-apartment-aged-48/
https://immortalhair.forumotion.com/t9852p105-studies-that-help-confirm-my-theory-that-balding-low-oxygen-dht
http://www.elitefitness.com/bodybuilding/anabolic-steroids/01-2001/042790.html
Some thoughts on nicotine (only itself)
You would be maybe surprised that most of the world oldest peoples are smokers
http://www.forces.org/evidence/hamilton/other/oldest.htm
You can find more in this forum or in the internet.
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Join date : 2013-08-24
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