11/06/2023 / By S.D. Wells
Here comes a truth so hard to believe, millions of educated people are shaking their heads. The United States Food and Drug Administration has come out of their think tank with the ultimate solution to preventing youth from becoming addicted to commercial cigarettes – just ban menthol flavored ones, and that should take care of that problem once and for all.
Yes, this is happening. Menthol also makes it more difficult for people to quit smoking,” the FDA said, so ban that, and don’t worry at all about the pesticides, bleach, fiberglass, formaldehyde, ammonia and nicotine. Nothing to see there. Here’s straight from the mouths of the health geniuses at the FDA:
“The combination of menthol’s flavor, sensory effects and interaction with nicotine in the brain increases the likelihood that youth who start using menthol cigarettes will progress to regular use.” Notice it’s all the menthol’s fault, as if the nicotine is just fine for everybody, including the youth, without all that darned menthol dragging those kids into addiction, usually for (a quite shortened) life.
Nicotine is the world’s third-most-addictive drug, running close behind heroin and cocaine, but the FDA doesn’t talk about that or address it directly. Children, teens and young adults across the nation are vaping nicotine and smoking cigarettes like they’re going out of style. The compounds of pesticides in cigarettes wreck the nervous system so badly that smokers must have nicotine to relieve themselves of the anxiety and depression that sets in once the nicotine from the previous cancer stick wears off. That’s the vicious cycle, and it has NOTHING to do with whether or not the cigarette contains menthol.
We’ve already seen thousands of perfectly healthy youth drop dead from the Covid clot shots that the FDA approved and pushed heavily as “safe and effective.” How about banning those now that the truth is out? To ban menthol but not cigarettes is like banning only cherry flavored soda, while kids rot their teeth and gut out with all the rest. Just another head fake from the highly corrupt FDA to pretend like they care about Americans, while approving deadly food, drugs and dirty vaccines with their rubber stamp.
Millions of Americans live and die (pun intended) by listening to and believing everything the FDA does is in the “best interest” of the consumer populace. Just think about it, over 270 million Americans ran out as fast as they could and got jabbed with a Covid “clot shot” stab the second they became available, trusting one hundred percent that the FDA would never do anything to endanger the public, especially young adults, teenagers, children, babies and pregnant women. Surprise, surprise.
Now the FDA wants everyone to trust them when they say that the reason so many young people who try cigarettes become so addicted (pack or two a day smokers) is because of that darned menthol flavor. If it wasn’t for the menthol, everybody would be able to quit cigarettes whenever they choose to, and all these young people wouldn’t be chronic smokers suffering from lung disease, cancer and diabetes anymore. Sure.
Just take a look at the track records of the FDA and CDC over the past 100 years and you see what looks like the pharma mafia, with rap sheets as long as the Mississippi River. It’s no wonder anybody believes anything the FDA approves and recommends is proper and not deadly. Wake up and smell the ammonia-laden menthol, you sad sheeple. This has been a public announcement from Natural Health News. Stay frosty.
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