Many smokers swear that smoking helps them think better and it turns out they’re right on the money.
Why?
Because it seems to boost the production of acetylcholine, which several studies have shown that low levels of this critical brain chemical are linked to high rates of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
It’s not politically correct, though, to state that smoking cigarrettes might actually help the smokers in some way. But nicotine does boost this chemical and that’s why if you haven’t smoked a cigarette and then try a puff, you’ll get a buzz.
You’ve seen the effects of low acetylcholine in your very own back yard. Not sure what Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s looks like in fast motion? Then watch a bug after spraying it with pesticide. Pesticide destroys the ability to produce acetylcholine and that’s why the bug starts doing a crazy dance.
Now, I’m not suggesting that you start up smoking because actually nicotine has an even more powerful cousin. This nutrient is called nicotinic acid and its brain-boostng powers boggle the mind.
It raises your supply of acetylcholine astonishingly.
A specific study conducted over 4 years with 815 people, showed that those who consumed nicotinic acid were 80% less likely to get Alzheimer’s. It is even thought that it may also dramatically boost your IQ.
But remember that you are exposed to pesticides daily. Can you escape it? Unfortunately not.
But short of taking nicotinic acid as a daily supplement, which is a good idea, then cleansing this toxin from your system will doubly ensure that you keep Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s at bay.
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