Forgot about that. Thanks grz.
Right I've seen that on other sites about Nicotine and the the H1N1 virus. Interesting that the name was changed from the Swine Flu to H1N1.
Regarding Indians historically, they actually did use it every day.
"Smoking was chiefly done after the evening meal, in the sweathouse, before going to sleep. It was a social ritual, and the pipes were passed around the group.
A man never let his pipe out of his sight. Occasionally he would stop for a smoke when on a journey or when meeting someone on the trail."
Early Uses of California Plants By Edward K. Balls University of California Press.
What I find fascinating is how much they used it medicinally. California Indian tribes would smoke it as soon as they felt a cold coming on.
In my travels to South American countries, you always see in the local market, merchants with tables full of Medicinal herbs for a vast variety of ailments costing pennies on the dollar.
The Biotech/Pharmarceudical industry in the U.S. has hijacked this important knowledge and claimed it for themselves for profit.
They attack any form of spreading of knowledge of how powerful and affordable Medicinal plants and herbs are, even though that is the basis for their synthesized products.
And of course we all know about
Codex Alimentarius and the W.H.O/W.T.O.
For those on here who don't know, "Codex is an annual World Health Organisation (WHO) sponsored gathering of delegates in Europe, many of them CFR Transnationals pharmaceutical corporations.
This WHO/WTO joint effort called CODEX is in the process of wiping out local supplement companies and natural health care practices, to bring in more drug based medicines, in what is euphemistically known as "creating a level playing field", while primarily giving the public a misleading impression that someone in the World Health Organisation (WTO) is looking after its health and safety."