Results of the study showed that participants who consumed raw garlic on a regular basis as a part of their diet (two or more times a week), had a 44% decreased risk of developing lung cancer.
Jsmurff wrote: » Vamping and e-cigarettes are just as harmful if not worse…
RobYourBuilder wrote: » The government say our demographic are smoking less and less. Me, personally, I finish a job well done with a puff of cancerous clouds. My smoke of choice is John Player Blue, or, if I could get more -Parliaments. What's yours?
Zippie84 wrote: » What age are you though? :P
charlietheminxx wrote: » People seem to throw this out a lot without any evidence. Studies have shown that vaping at a very high voltage (of which most standard devices are not capable) can release harmful toxins. Otherwise, the studies have found that they are significantly less damaging than cigarettes.
DoYouEvenLift wrote: » No, the biggest motivator to stay away from them for me is that I don't want to smell repulsive to those around me. People who only have one or two a day or occasionally are grand but being around someone who smokes frequently is honestly nauseating
Elessar wrote: » Nope, thank god. Tried it once out of curiosity, nearly got sick. Yet everyday I see countless people lighting up. How is it still popular??
Elessar wrote: » People surely know how dangerous they are to your health with zero actual benefit. And then they pay through the nose for it.
Elessar wrote: » I'm guessing it still all starts in the schoolyard with kids trying to be cool.
Elessar wrote: » The sooner these things are banned, the better.
daRobot wrote: » Smoked from ten years, but decided to quit when my missus stopped, found it pretty easy to be honest (bar having the odd cigar when drinking for the first year) Best thing I ever did, but bizarrely, I still love the smell of fresh cigarette smoke.
Tearin It Up wrote: » Never smoked and never never will. Its a vile disgusting habit. I haven't sat in my own sitting room since last August because its been turned into a smoking room and the smoker themselves knows no smoking in the house. Ah but the winter weather, that's tough going, can't have that on them. But its OK to force second hand smoke onto others if they have health issues and can't breathe it in.
Jsmurff wrote: » http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/11/28/national/science-health/e-cigarettes-contain-10-times-carcinogens-regular-tobacco-japan-research/#.VOiDVtkgGc1 You were saying… smoking is harmful end of story and it took me a while to acknowledge this and in relation to this substituting tobacco with vaping or e-cigarettes is just continuing the habit and IMO clames of them being healthier or less harmful are just excuses used by people who don't want quit
Calibos wrote: » Here, let me fix your post Claims of them being No healthier or just as harmful are just excuses used by smokers who don't want to quit. Yeah, we don't know how much safer vaping is than cigarette smoking.............Some estimates are 100 times safer and others 1000 times safer........we just don't know yet. Therefore I'm going to stick with my fags because I know how safe they are. ie. 100-1000 times less safe with 4000 chemicals and a few hundred carcinogens. Riiiggghhhtt!! A smoker not ready to quit will latch onto anything so as not to give up or at least switch to a much safer nicotine delivery system. You can't fool a vaping ex smoker. As ex cigarette smokers we of course know/remember the mental gymnastics we did to justify our smoking habit, about how its just not the right time to quit, how we can just allow ourselves this cigarette for x or y reason etc Read the e-cig thread.
Calibos wrote: » The beauty of them is that I have put so much time between me and a real cigarette that when I give up vaping and possibly crack, it won't be back to the fags it'd just be back to vaping.