I found some interesting info-bits here for your viewing pleasure. This is the stuff the junky tells us won't hurt us...
- Tobacco is �a poison that is more dangerous than hemlock, deadlier than opium. . . . Assuredly, when people try it for the first time, they feel an uneasiness that tells us that we have taken poison.� Soon �all reasoning, all warning is in vain. He cannot shake off his enemy . . . tobacco alone becomes a fatal, insatiable necessity addiction . . . smoking is a permanent epilepsy.��Dr. Guy Fagon (French 'Surgeon-General,' 26 March 1699).
- �One cigar contains a quantity of nicotine which would prove fatal to two persons if directly injected into the circulation. . . . The literature contains many references to tobacco poisoning where tobacco has been swallowed with suicidal intent, accidental poisonings. . . . Less severe poisonings have been noted by nearly every one upon beginning the use of tobacco, where the peripheral and nauseant actions predominate. Even chronic smokers often experience ill effects and pain from smoking.�
- Instead of eliminating nicotine, �Cigarette Companies Increasing Nicotine Levels, Health Officials Say� (Associated Press, 29 August 2006) (�Tobacco companies have increased the nicotine levels in cigarettes by 10 percent over the past 6 years . . . Nicotine levels in Kool cigarettes -- popular with African-American smokers�rose 20 percent. In 1998, 84 percent of cigarette brands fell into the highest range for nicotine delivery; in 2004, that figure had risen to 93 percent. So-called "light" cigarettes delivered as much nicotine as other cigarettes.�
- "Nicotine is one of the most powerful of the 'nerve poisons' known. Its virulence is compared to that of prussic acid. . . . .
"It seems to destroy life not by attacking a few but all of the functions essential to it. . . . A significant indication of this is that there is no substance which can counteract its effects. . . .
- "the use of tobacco in even the smallest amount impairs the functional action of the liver on the blood passing through it, and that the abnormal state of the blood thus caused will manifest itself by disturbance in the brain.
- "Smog technician Christopher Delo pulls a long, coiled probe out of the exhaust pipe of a late-model Volvo. The car passed smog certification, so it's time for his smoke break. Delo lights a Marlboro, still holding the pollution-measuring nozzle. He takes a drag and puffs directly into the end of the probe to 'smog' himself. Flashing across the computer screen at Newport Smog are readings for air-polluting molecules from partially burned fuel, including hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide. The 1997 Volvo measured 50 parts per million of hydrocarbon emissions. Delo's breath reads 351."
If this were on a billboard would you want any of this?
[B]My Milage:[/B]
[B]My Quit Date: [/B]3/15/2007
[B]Smoke-Free Days:[/B] 128
[B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 2,560
[B]Amount Saved:[/B] $537.60
[B]Life Gained:[/B]
[B]Days:[/B] 20 [B]Hrs:[/B] 15 [B]Mins:[/B] 40 [B]Seconds:[/B] 28