Strangelove -
Exactly! So we don't conclude exercise causes cardiac arrest, we reach a different conclusion.
Is your complaint with NORML or with Koop?
Here is the quote:
Where in that quote did you find second hand smoke and only second hand smoke?
Okay, you're more qualified that Koop.
Proof?
Koop isn't good enough for you? How about Ravenholt?
The link offered an explanation, but do you have proof the same fertilisers are being used on food? If so, read the explanation offered in the link.
If cigars and cigarettes were using the same tobacco, what's the difference? The increased use of radioactive fertiliser? Perhaps we'd see actual cases of pot induced cancer if pot was grown with the same radioactive fertilisers, but this is hardly proof of your assertion that pot is roughly equal to tobacco wrt cancer, just the opposite... You've attacked the messenger and ignored the message...
Ah! But people with enlaged hearts should only attempt to exercise under a doctor's guidance because, yes, they are prone to fall over dead if not properly treated.
Oh My God! The NORML for lunch bunch is quoting C. Everett Koop! That is soooooo wrong on so many levels.
First of all the quote attributed to Dr. Koop was actually in referrence to cancers related to second hand smoke.
US Surgeon General C Everett Koop stated on national television in 1990 that tobacco radiation is probably responsible for 90% of tobacco-related cancer.8 Dr RT Ravenholt, former director of World Health Surveys at the Centers for Disease Control, has stated that "Americans are exposed to far more radiation from tobacco smoke than from any other source."9
Researchers have induced cancer in animal test subjects that inhaled polonium 210, but were unable to cause cancer through the inhalation of any of the non-radioactive chemical carcinogens found in tobacco.
Researchers have induced cancer in animal test subjects that inhaled polonium 210, but were unable to cause cancer through the inhalation of any of the non-radioactive chemical carcinogens found in tobacco.
Second, C. Everett Koop was hardly a world class expert on the carcinogenicity of tobacco. Before becoming Surgeon General he was a community hospital based General Surgeon with some serious political connections.
Third most American tobacco products aren't even American anymore. In the 1970s American tobacco companies began shafting American farmers by buying foreign tobacco, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, Turkish, and etc. Farmers in these parts of the world are more likely to use "natural" fertilizers.
Forth, it's common knowledge in the medical community that most of the carcinogenicity of tobacco comes from chemical carcinogens. If you want to debate that fact with me go find some quotes from reputable medical sources, like the American Cancer Society, not from doper websites.
Finally, since most of our food is being grown on the same fertilizers used on (American) tobacco, why is it that gastric cancer has actually greatly decreased in the past fifty years?
In the US, prior to WW1, most tobacco was consumed as cigars or chewing tobacco. Cigarettes were considered to somewhat degenerate. Doughboys picked up the cigarette habit in Europe and brought it home with them. The rise in Lung Ca after WW1 follows the rise in the popularity of cigarettes in the US.
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