Posted on 04/05/2018 12:23:20 AM PDT by kathsua
Lung cancers associated with asbestos exposure are documented in the extreme and leave very tell-tale signs. Mesothelioma is very well understood as to its cause and final diagnosis. Lawyers clamoring for infinite $$ out of a pie that they know is only so big.
As for smoking in my house. I grew up with chain smoking parents, aunts, uncles, neighbors, everyboby smoked in the 70s except the kids. And some of them did too. Granny D-21 chewed snuff and carried her own spittoon! EVERYONE takes that ALL of that crap outside!
The primary hazard of cigarettes comes from breathing in the burning tobacco and not from the nicotine itself.
So this will backfire: smokers will have to smoke more cigarettes, thus potentially irritating more whiny non-smokers, and putting more gunk in their lungs.
All it’s going to do is make people smoke more to compensate which is probably the real reason they are doing this.
[[On a personal level I don’t understand how people can enjoy smoking]]
They enjoy it because it releases dopamine or endorphines or something like that which gives a slight euphoric feeling- and it’s calming
But of course a person can live without this feeling- but smokers come to rely on it and dread quitting- so they don’t quit-
Anyone considering quitting smoking- Tell yourself over and over while quitting that it’s no worse than having the flu- a bad flu of course- but we’ve all had flus and gotten through them just fine- you can endure quitting just as successfully by telling yourself it’s just a bad flu- Take a few days off from work and sleep a lot- cravings usually only last for 1/2 minute or so- you can get through them
Also, for every hour that goes by- tell yourself- convince yourself, that you are NOT going to waste the last few hours of hell you just went through by smoking a cigg- this is what gave me the incentive to keep going through the next few cravings- I didn’t want the hours I spent cigg free to have been done in vain
Also tell yourself that the major health benefits will start kicking in in a few days- and take the money you would have spent on ciggs, and treat yourself to something nice at the end of your cigg free week if you can make it that far-
Good luck to you- remember- it’s no worse than suffering through a bad flu- You’re strong enough to weather a flu for a week or more- so you can weather quitting too! :)
Smoking in America today is almost exclusively a habit of the poor.
Despite what some of the anti-smoking zealots of FR will tell you, nicotine is not very toxic, and not very harmful except for the addictive effect, which, as this article states, is probably more complicated than people think.
We should not be reducing the nicotine in cigarettes--it will make smokers smoke more, not less. We should also not be discouraging people from using vaping and other nictotine delivery systems that are far less harmful than inhaling burning tobacco.
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Well written,ucid artcle. You will notice that the left that destroyed the domestic tobacco industry has no problem with exporting tobacco products abroad.
Someone should be suggesting that the tobacco taxes be lowered in every state.It would be good federal law under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.
That list is very misleading. Lead, arsenic, and uranium are found in the soil and will be in trace amounts in many foods we eat. Other chemicals listed are the products of combustion and are also found in grilled foods. Ammonia is naturally found in your body and forms from the breakdown of urea a component of urine.
I quit around 12 years ago. Have been addicted to nicotine gum. When I came down with stomach flu and didn’t have a piece all day when it was time to sleep I had not just restless leg, but restless body syndrome. Literally could not stop moving. Wondered what the heck was wrong until it dawned on me about 5 minutes later. Popped in a piece of gum and all was normal. Ugh. I hate that I have to have this stuff. Traded one dependency for another. But hey, at least I don’t have to make the 3 block trek to smoking area like some of my coworkers.
Very good advice:) One minute at a time, then hour, then day etc. Once you’ve racked quite a few days up you’ll realize how much easier each day/week becomes and would not want to go back to square one, all that hard work for nothing and have to start over. Nope. It’s what kept me going those first couple years, and it was enough.
Not a shred of evidence supplied for this ridiculous article.
“is essential in hunter / warrior societies” so they need to smoke - LOL
Bull$hit. Warning someone of a danger is the right thing to do. The person who warns bears no responsibility for the risk taker acting irrationally.
Ever see a sign telling people to not swim because of sharks? Or not to ski because of the possibility of avalanches? or not to walk on the ice, etc.
Meanwhile the government is trying to legalize pot smoking. Yet no one talks about the effects pot has to the body. It’s all a scam that ranks up there next to climate change.
Only after health problems caught up with them did they finally stop. My father did it cold turkey and never went back. He liked his beer, but he stopped that cold turkey, too, and never went back. My mother took several years, but she finally stopped and never went back. Neither of them showed any other risktaking behavior. Neither were miserable to live with after they stopped.
None of my grandparents smoked. I had two uncles our of many who smoked. None of my siblings smoked. None of my parents grandchildren smoked. None of their grandchildren smoke. None showed any risktaking behavior. None have alcohol or drug problems. I don't have any friends who smoke.
Maybe there is some risktaking gene but I don't see the connection with years of smoking by my parents.
I smoked for 40+ years. From time to time, I would try the “lights” and would end up smoking twice as many of them, so I always returned to the regulars. I haven’t smoked now for 31 months, and even after so long, it’s always a temptation to start up again.
It’s big in the fraternity scene. Everyone vapes or smokes.
A half dozen years back, I was surprised to discover that nicotine, although addicting, isn’t the primary carcinogen in tobacco smoke. It’s uranium and thorium from the A-bomb testing in the 40s and 50s.
Evidently the tobacco plant has a remarkable ability to scavenge uranium and thorium and a few other heavy metal isotopes and concentrate them. When you smoke, you get exposure similar to having an x-ray.
I was also surprised to learn that there are areas of eastern Europe that are devoid of these materials and tobacco grown there, although addicting, doesn’t have these radioisotopes.
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