The effects of smoking cigarettes? This one's easy.
Prolonged sicknesses. Undue anxiety. Chemically-induced depression. Bad breath.
Bad teeth. Can't laugh hard without coughing. Can't enjoy athletic activities
or working out. Shunned from public places. Waste of money. Waste of health.
Plus, tobacco is genetically modified to contain pesticide. Need we go on?
The effects of vaping? Well, it hasn't been that long yet,
only about 4-5 years since vaping hit the mass market, but most vape kits
(electronic cigarettes) have minimal toxins compared to cigarettes, though Big
Tobacco would have you believe differently. Sure, nicotine is bad but most
people are only vaping a few milligrams, if any, and the rest is vegetable alcohol
and flavors. Woopee. Plus, 60% of people who switch from cigarettes to vaping
never go back to cigarettes again. How about those statistics!
The effects of pot, weed, marijuana, Mary Jane, spliffs,
dope, cannabis, the "gateway drug?" Talk about it in public and
accusations fly! "It makes you stupid" or "you get STML-short
term memory loss" or "it's a gateway drug that leads to hard
drugs." All of those are complete bunk, total myths and wrong. Plus,
nobody EVER ANYWHERE has ever overdosed from weed, and there is no physical
addiction proven, and some research shows it makes you smarter, and that it
heals cancer, prevents cancer, and we're not even talking about hemp seed oil
or hemp protein yet. So go ahead, if it's legal where you live, or move to where
it's legal, or don't say we told you so, but the pothead is doing ALOT BETTER
than the cigarette smoker all day and all night, through and through.
So what do we at stopsmoking.news recommend? We recommend
not ingesting any chemicals whatsoever. Go organic everything, and that may
include the weed. After all, anything that gets you off cigarettes is a good
thing!!
Greg White at Natural.News reports some good news about
marijuana recently:
"The revelation
was published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society B. The researchers found that natural marijuana, that is –
marijuana devoid of pesticides – can help curb brain inflammation behind an
onslaught of cognitive disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s
disease, Huntington’s disease and other big names in the land of malady.
“I’ve been trying to
find a drug that will reduce brain inflammation and restore cognitive function
in rats for over 25 years; cannabinoids are the first and only class of drugs
that have ever been effective,” notes Gary Wenk, a professor of neuroscience,
immunology and medical genetics at Ohio State University (OSU), who contributed
to the study. “I think that the perception about this drug is changing and in
the future people will be less fearful."
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