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Topic started on 18-1-2007 @ 08:02 PM by annestacey
www.msnbc.msn.com...


Levels jumped 11 percent over a seven-year period, researchers confirm

BOSTON - Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health say they have confirmed a study by the state that found nicotine levels in cigarettes increased from 1997 until 2005.

The analysis, based on data submitted to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health by cigarette manufacturers, found that increases in smoke nicotine yield per cigarette averaged 1.6 percent each year, for a total of about 11 percent over a seven-year period.

“Cigarettes are finely tuned drug delivery devices, designed to perpetuate a tobacco pandemic,” said Howard Koh, an associate dean for public health practice who worked on the analysis. “Yet precise information about these products remains shrouded in secrecy, hidden from the public.”



Here we go... government and big business will do ANYTHING to keep society addicted, sick and dying. This is so sneaky it makes me sick.


reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 02:41 PM by annestacey
Originally posted by Fallacy
On a side note: I'm a social smoker and personaly don't understand why people get addicted. I've smoked about 130 cigarettes in my life (over 3 years) and i have never understood what people are talking about when they say they cant quit?!


That's very interesting to me why the majority of people become addicted to nicotine while some others do not. My first thoughts on that is taking into account the healing properties of certain foods and herbs. I'm wondering if there is something particular in your diet that may help in blocking the nicotine addiction.

Let me give you an example by telling you my story. I was on antidepressants for over 6 years because I had been on a rollercoaster of anxiety and depression that just seemed to get worse as I got older. I thought that I would be on these meds for the rest of my life.

But the research I've been doing that shows the mass amount of chemicals that are in the water, the food supply, and the products we use, led me to believe that this whole problem could be related to my diet and the meds were simply masking the symptoms (while also turning me into a zombie).

So I weaned myself off of the antidepressants (no easy task), and completely changed my diet. I stopped buying foods with chemicals in them (which is the majority of what is in the supermarket). I found that when I only consume fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains and stay away from processed foods, I feel very clear-headed and stable. Occasionally, if I consume anything that contains chemicals, the anxiety and depression returns. When I get back on the chemical-free diet, I return back to normal again. It's very easy to see the cause and effect.

I often wonder if other people around me are being affected the same way by the food, but it's hard to tell because people don't just come out and discuss their medical problems with strangers. It could be that these other people are suffering ill effects but they're not showing it the same way. Or maybe they are on certain medications that are also masking the symptoms.

I am sometimes shocked to find out that someone I know is on antidepressants and I never would have suspected that person to be on these drugs.
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