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Every cigarette takes one hour OFF your life - Latest study reveals shocking math!

Researchers say that on average, smoking a pack of cigarettes every day takes ten years off your life, and two packs per day erases twenty years off your life expectancy. So if we break it down and do the math, we find out some quite shocking news. A pack of cigarettes contains about twenty cigarettes, give or take a few. That means the pack-a-day smoker burns through a cigarette about every 45 minutes, which sounds about right. This smoker smoking 20 cigarettes a day is burning 7,300 cigarettes per year and 73,000 cigarettes in ten year's time. So far, we've got our "frequency of smoking," total number of smokes, and estimated years of life erased by smoking. Now we figure out the time for shortened lifespan per minutes and we see if this whole scary estimate is correct. So then if the pack-a-day smoker is in fact subtracting ten years of life, and ten years equals 3,650 days, multiplied by 24 hours in a day and multiplied by 60 minutes per hour, our grand t

The Truth About Cancer – Interview of Cassandra!

According to Natural News , for the first time since being released from the medical prison known as Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Cassandra has appeared on camera to tell all about how state officials abducted her and forced her, without consent, to undergo toxic chemotherapy treatments for a diagnosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma. Long before her full last name was released publicly, Cassandra's story was mostly being told by the mainstream media, which skewed the facts in the state's favor to gloss over the illegal abduction of this minor against her and her mother's will. For the simple act of trying to seek a second opinion for a questionable diagnosis, Cassandra was punished by the state and forced against her will to be injected with chemical poisons that could have killed her. In an exclusive interview with The Truth About Cancer , Cassandra divulges her experience being taken away by the Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF),