8/20/11

I want to start smoking, but do not want the health issues, could I start smoking with electronic cig?


Question by Meredith Myers: I want to start smoking, but do not want the health issues, could I start smoking with electronic cig?
I think its the actions I'm attracted to not the nicotine so would there be a problem with me using an electronic cig at zero nicotine...i mean i know these would made to help people stop smoking but what about the people who want to start but dont want the health issues?


Best answer:
Use a candy cigarette it makes the young kids look hip. Do you wipper snappers still say things are hip or jive?

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Smoking (Health Issues)


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This book explains the ingredients of cigarettes and the effects of smoking on the lungs, heart and other parts of the body. It explores the outside pressures that lead people to smoke, discusses the risks of passive smoking, and describes the help available to smokers who want to kick the habit.





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Smoking and its Health Issues to You and Those Around You


Addiction to smoking tobacco products is considered an epidemic. It kills in excess of 5 million people each year worldwide. Of this 5 million people, 70 % percent are considered low or middle income countries and the gap is between the high income countries is expected to become greater in the next decade with the death toll rising to an estimated 8 million people by 2030. It is still considered a preventable death, and is the leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide.

The health issues around smoking come from the inhalation of smoke generated by burning tobacco, which in turn release multiple chemicals into the body and the air around the smoker. The smoker is not the only person affected by smoking a tobacco product but the people around them are exposed to the "second hand" smoke as well. Second hand smoke is responsible for the premature deaths of 600 000 people yearly.

It is been to cause sudden death in infants whilst pregnant mothers who smoke generally give birth to low weight babies. Of the 600 000 deaths caused by second hand smoke, 31% of them are children who have been exposed. Studies have also shown that children exposed to second hand smoke are also more likely to become smokers.



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Of course, the smoker carries a higher risk with much greater exposure to the chemicals produced by burning tobacco. Only after 15 to 20 years of quitting smoking does a smoker's risk of heart and lung disease become closer to that of a non-smoker. Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, emphysema and chronic bronchitis, all of which can lead to death. The heart and blood system of the body is affected by decreased blood vessel size and the ability to carry oxygen in the red blood cells is reduced. This means that the heart has to work harder to get the necessary oxygen levels to the rest of the body, but takes more strain as it doesn't have enough oxygen itself.

Cancer that affects smokers generally affects the lungs, throat, mouth, nasal and sinus passages, as well other forms such as pancreatic and bladder. It is estimated that a third of the cancer deaths each year is caused by smoking. The carcinogens absorbed by the body through smoking inhibit the body's ability to control the growth of cells which in turn cause the cancerous cells to grow out of control.

Outside of these life threatening issues associated with smoking, a smoker is more susceptible to colds, flu and pneumonia. They also often use cigarettes as a meal replacement as it suppresses the appetite, resulting in further risks to illnesses as the body doesn't absorb enough of its required nutrients. The activity level of smokers is much less than those of non smokers and they cannot keep up in the same sporting environment due to things such as lack of breath.

Overall, there are no benefits to smoking, but plenty of downsides, even if it's just as a casual smoker. The reason is that tobacco smoke is a harmful poison and the body is not equipped to handle it.

Pfizer Product To Stop Smoking May Raise Other Health Issues








The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday that Pfizer Inc.'s (NYSE:PFE) product Chantix, which is supposed to help in the quitting of smoking, might increase the risk of heart disease. In a 700-person study, 350 were given Chantix while the other half were given a placebo according to the FDA. Chantix did help those patients quit smoking, 47% went without smoking for four weeks, 2% of the Chantix group had a non-fatal heart attack. In the placebo group, only 14% went without smoking for four weeks, and only 0.9% of patients in the placebo group had a non-fatal heart attack. The FDA stated that, "Cardiovascular adverse events were infrequent overall, however, certain events, including heart attack, were reported more frequently in patients treated with Chantix than in patients treated with placebo." Pfizer has a potential upside of 13.3% based on a current price of .25 and an average consensus analyst price target of .93.
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