As Natural News recently asked,
have you ever wondered why cigarettes don't go out in heavy wind and why they
burn so evenly, all the way from one end to the other? Could it be that plastic
particles are woven into the rolling paper to make your nicotine delivery
device more efficient?
Since most tobacco is treated
with herbicides and pesticides, including genetically modified tobacco that
contains herbicide in its genetic makeup, cigarette addicts are addicted to
poison, and it gives them a "cigarette hangover" from which they look
to juiced-up nicotine for immediate relief - hence, the chain smokers of the
world.
Fiberglass insulation is what
insulates most attics and keeps them warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
It's made by grouping millions of tiny glass fibers, which are tiny rods of
glass nearly too small to see individually, like glass wool. There is a reason
why cigarette filters (butts) take up to 15 years to disintegrate. They are
made of glass wool, and that is why a smoker's fingers and/or thumb stay cool,
even when they smoke the cigarette right down to the nub/filter. When these
tiny "shards of glass" escape into the mouth, throat, esophagus and
lungs, they rip apart the epithelial tissue, the soft tissue lining the inside
of those parts of the body. This creates damage not only on the surface but on
the cellular level. Then the chemicals creep into the wounds, and that leads to
cancer. When viewing X-rays of people exposed to asbestos or fiberglass, and
even smokers lungs, ground glass opacity (glass fibers sitting in lungs) looks
as if someone breathed in glass fibers and a pile of them are just sitting at
the bottom of the lungs, like ground glass in a busted light bulb. Can this be
filtered out of the lungs, ever? Can a person detoxify themselves from ground
glass "syndrome"?
More cancer-causing chemicals in
tobacco smoke:
• Tar
- a mixture of dangerous chemicals
• Arsenic
- used in wood preservatives
• Acrolein
- formerly used as a chemical weapon
• Benzene
- an industrial solvent, refined from crude oil
• Cadmium
- used in batteries
• Chromium
- used to manufacture dye, paints and alloys
• Formaldehyde
- used in mortuaries and paint manufacturing
• Nitrosamines
- a group of DNA-damaging chemicals
• Polonium-210
- a highly radioactive element
• Polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons - dangerous DNA-damaging chemicals
• 1,3-Butadiene
- used in rubber manufacturing
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