@wallhackio what
@Satsuma she texted me a facebook post where some bald man argues that nicotine is good for the mind
@wallhackio do you guys know someone with parkinson’s or alzheimer’s or is she under the mistaken impression that things which are good for two diseases that have incredibly unusual impacts on how the brain works are good for people generally?
@Satsuma The idea that nicotine may be beneficial for Parkinson's patients is definitely not new: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4430096/
but given how incredibly addictive nicotine is I can't see a good reason to casually consume it for someone without the few conditions that it might be helpful for
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@wallhackio @Satsuma Yeah, I think about half of the text in that initial block was wrong, but relieving some Parkinson's and Alzheimer's symptoms (although likely different ones!) is sort of in its bailiwick. Doesn't mean it's good for you generally, but it's not like people take up smoking for no reason at all. (Also if you've got Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, the negative effects of nicotine may be a bit less troubling. Certainly lower odds they'll catch you first.)
@Satsuma not that I am aware of
@wallhackio getting you addicted to nicotine is probably actually one of the safer interventions when it comes to parkinsons ( dopamine agonists are notorious for their unsettling side effects: https://theamericanscholar.org/the-degradation-drug/ ) but if i did not have parkinsons i would see something being an effective treatment for it as a reason NOT to do the thing as that implies pretty radical changes to ones brain chemistry and neurological functioning that i do not currently want or need