krbn08
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i edited this into the thread . . read it, conclusions and all http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/par16.htm
Good effects of nicotine, not posting the bad because you already know them.
Analgesia
(ahn ahl gee shia), absence of pain while retaining the sense of touch, painlessness. One of the most promising uses of nicotinic drugs to date is as pain relievers.
Anti-psychotic
(ahn tee si kah tihk), literally, against psychosis (a type of insanity where the subject loses almost complete touch with reality). Interestingly, the correlation between a diagnosis of untreated psychosis and smoking is very high--it appears that somehow the psychotic person "knows" to self-medicate themselves.
Anxiolysis
(ang zee oh lie sis), lowering of anxiety levels.
Cognitive Enhancement
(cahg nih tihv ehn hahns mehnt), increasing/enhancing of the processes involved in thinking/knowing (cognition).
Cerebrovasodilation
(ceh ree broh vay soh dye lay shun), dilating (opening, widening) of the blood vessels (vaso) in the brain (cerebro).
Neuroprotection
(nyoo rho pro tek shun), as it sounds, protecting the cells of the nervous system from certain types of degenerative disease. No one knows for sure quite why, but a history smoking seems to be protective against some of the neuronal loss in Alzheimer's disease.
Believe it or not, slap a nicotine patch on for preworkout and it'll help.
The effects of nicotine on vasodiolation of the blood vessels in the brain
and on your thought process of thinking/knowing are a great tool for workouts.
Throw some aspirin and caffeine into this preworkout stack with some herbal
mood enhacements and you'll have one hell of a preworkout stack.
krbn08
Good effects of nicotine, not posting the bad because you already know them.
Analgesia
(ahn ahl gee shia), absence of pain while retaining the sense of touch, painlessness. One of the most promising uses of nicotinic drugs to date is as pain relievers.
Anti-psychotic
(ahn tee si kah tihk), literally, against psychosis (a type of insanity where the subject loses almost complete touch with reality). Interestingly, the correlation between a diagnosis of untreated psychosis and smoking is very high--it appears that somehow the psychotic person "knows" to self-medicate themselves.
Anxiolysis
(ang zee oh lie sis), lowering of anxiety levels.
Cognitive Enhancement
(cahg nih tihv ehn hahns mehnt), increasing/enhancing of the processes involved in thinking/knowing (cognition).
Cerebrovasodilation
(ceh ree broh vay soh dye lay shun), dilating (opening, widening) of the blood vessels (vaso) in the brain (cerebro).
Neuroprotection
(nyoo rho pro tek shun), as it sounds, protecting the cells of the nervous system from certain types of degenerative disease. No one knows for sure quite why, but a history smoking seems to be protective against some of the neuronal loss in Alzheimer's disease.
Believe it or not, slap a nicotine patch on for preworkout and it'll help.
The effects of nicotine on vasodiolation of the blood vessels in the brain
and on your thought process of thinking/knowing are a great tool for workouts.
Throw some aspirin and caffeine into this preworkout stack with some herbal
mood enhacements and you'll have one hell of a preworkout stack.
krbn08

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