It's odd, Feb 2020 I came down with something too but not once have any of my sicknesses since 2020 (2 times) been respiratory, only fevers, hallucinations and aches. But I have nicotine regularly so I wonder how much of an effect that had.

What kinds of foods does he eat? I have my guy on tuna and meat-based, grain free dry food.

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i feed him seafood fried in butter, fried and grilled beef, and the usual canned fish/beef type things, though i try to give him the legit stuff in the former category as his major eats

he has peridontal disease of some kind, drools and tongue poking out, so i'm trying to focus on feeding him stuff that he has to chew a bit, the grilled beef was great but when it was too charred it was making his pain worse (and i also was finding the same thing with my busted molar)

and yeah, i'm shifting towards feeding him tuna in brine as his staple, it's a bit chewy as well, and really not that expensive, maybe 2x, but cat food is like $2 a day, what difference to pay $4 a day and have a healthier cat?

also i stopped smoking about 18 months ago, and don't think i want to go back to it, even though it was a lesser plague on my health

nicotine is indeed toxic to many parasites but i sincerely doubt that it is any better than cinchona bark (tonic) or caffeine (which i'm pretty sure is antiparasitic as well)

the absurd taxes on nicotine are the first objection, and second objection is that it taxes my lungs and depletes me of vitamin C and D3

I was over in South Africa last month. 5 x 50g of tobacco was about $20. In the UK it is around $50 for 1 50g pouch. The taxes continue to get out of hand.

I'm not familiar with cinchona bark, I will check that out.

cinchona bark is what is used to make "tonic" flavor... the tonic you buy in the shop is just barely a tickle of the actual extract though, the real thing is a lot more concentrated

and yes, it's antimalarial, and it also has some effect on ephinephrin receptors, alpha i think

100%

I spend a fair amount on feeding mine but it's not that bad to keep him healthy, better than vet bills anyway. I should maybe make cook some other things for him but he loves the tuna. He's 13 now and people are surprised to learn that because he identifies as 8 lol, he looks good for his age.

nice, yeah, better quality of life, lifespan is still gonna be in the range of normal, he's just gonna live more of it like a yoot

same with me also, now i have almost fully reversed a kidney issue i had, i am feeling SOOO much better like i just shed a decade of my age, i was starting to feel like what the calendar says and what average person with shit diet at that calendar is

That's great to hear. Good health is so underrated, and when you're sick enough, you would give any amount of money to be healthy again.

its all there is really.