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HMS
That´s stupid. The poison is in his body and will never leave completely and (maybe) will do its cruel work. The body of a smoker fights the poison as good as it can, after the smoker stops smoking the body stops fighting the poison. So the poison that´s still there is free to spread all over the body and finally takes over. There are so many people dying of cancer many years after they stopped smoking. Either it harms your body or it doesnt. If it does, stopping after many years of heavy smoking is useless. Call it fate.
That is 100% false and not at all supported by medical literature:
[www.nia.nih.gov]
Where in god's name did you come up with that theory? Curse the Internet and everything about this age of do-it-yourself science. ...
Would you two just @#$%& already and be done with it?Quote
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Mel BelliQuote
HMS
That´s stupid. The poison is in his body and will never leave completely and (maybe) will do its cruel work. The body of a smoker fights the poison as good as it can, after the smoker stops smoking the body stops fighting the poison. So the poison that´s still there is free to spread all over the body and finally takes over. There are so many people dying of cancer many years after they stopped smoking. Either it harms your body or it doesnt. If it does, stopping after many years of heavy smoking is useless. Call it fate.
That is 100% false and not at all supported by medical literature:
[www.nia.nih.gov]
Where in god's name did you come up with that theory? Curse the Internet and everything about this age of do-it-yourself science. ...
He thinks DIRTY WORK is genius. Of course he doesn't know shitall about what he talks about.
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DiamondDog7
Question.... Does Jagger still smokes...?
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ComeOn
The Marlboro Man died years ago of lungcancer !
A few of the Marlboro men of the 60s and 70s died of lungcancer.
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treaclefingers
Are switching to E-cigarettes the healthy choice?
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treaclefingers
Are switching to E-cigarettes the healthy choice?
If they have nicotine in them, no. Been on my son's case about staying away from vaping, it's big thing with teens now.
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treaclefingers
Are switching to E-cigarettes the healthy choice?
If they have nicotine in them, no. Been on my son's case about staying away from vaping, it's big thing with teens now.
I know it doesn't seem like me, but I was actually being sarcastic. I suppose if it doesn't have the tar it may be marginally better, but then you also stand the chance of having them blow up in your mouth like I've read recently.
I think the saner choice is to just drink alcohol instead.
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keefriff99Would you two just @#$%& already and be done with it?Quote
GasLightStreetQuote
Mel BelliQuote
HMS
That´s stupid. The poison is in his body and will never leave completely and (maybe) will do its cruel work. The body of a smoker fights the poison as good as it can, after the smoker stops smoking the body stops fighting the poison. So the poison that´s still there is free to spread all over the body and finally takes over. There are so many people dying of cancer many years after they stopped smoking. Either it harms your body or it doesnt. If it does, stopping after many years of heavy smoking is useless. Call it fate.
That is 100% false and not at all supported by medical literature:
[www.nia.nih.gov]
Where in god's name did you come up with that theory? Curse the Internet and everything about this age of do-it-yourself science. ...
He thinks DIRTY WORK is genius. Of course he doesn't know shitall about what he talks about.