Do you smoke?

@laglen (19759)
United States
May 16, 2010 10:56pm CST
If you do, do you buy your cigarettes in a store? If you do, have you noticed on the side by the barcode where it says fsc? If you have, do you know what it stands for and what it means? fsc= fire safe cigarettes. [i]http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-11705-NY-Holistic-Body--Spirit-Examiner~y2009m7d12-Are-the-new-FSC-firesafe-cigarettes-making-smokers-sicker-than-ever After lighting up are you experiencing more headaches, stomach cramps or a coppery taste in your mouth? Does your new FSC (fire-safe cigarette) taste bad, cause dry mouth and are you coughing more? New York State was one of the first states to require that cigarettes be made with the new fire-safe paper. This paper is constructed by gluing two or three thin bands of less-porous paper together with an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer emulsion based adhesive (carpet glue). These papers have bands that act as speed bumps, so if the cigarette is left unattended it will self-extinguish. The coalitions that passed these laws believe that these cigarettes would limit the number of cigarette fire deaths. Though this law was passed in 2004, the number of deaths caused by fires from cigarettes hasn’t been greatly reduced, but complaints from smokers all over the U.S have multiplied. Symptoms include: Nausea, sores in mouth and throat, dry throat, constant headaches, extreme coughing, tightness in the chest, vomiting, body aches, pain in the abdomen and respiratory conditions including asthma and bronchitis. The firesafecigarette.org website mentions a study by the Harvard School of Public Health: “The report states, "The majority of smoke toxic compounds (14) tested were not different between New York and Massachusetts brands. Five compounds were slightly higher in New York brands. There is no evidence that these increases affect the already highly toxic nature of cigarette smoke." The research found the majority of toxic compounds were no different between the smoke of the New York and Massachusetts brands that were tested. Five compounds were slightly higher, but no evidence exists that the small increases affect the already highly toxic nature of cigarette smoke.” Essentially, what they are saying is that since cigarettes are already toxic, let’s make them more toxic. The real numbers from the study are: “The Harvard School of Health reported that when comparing NY Cigarettes (FSC) versus Regular Cigarettes, the FSC cigarettes produced 13.9% more Naphthalene and 11.4% more carbon monoxide than regular cigarettes. Naphthalene is commonly found in moth balls, and exposure in high amounts can result in headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, malaise, confusion, anemia, jaundice, convulsions, and coma. Therefore, it has been proven that FSC cigarettes contain higher levels of chemicals that are harmful to smokers.” You can identify these packs of cigarettes by the FSC above the barcode. For now, over 30 states have enacted this law and soon the entire country. Some smokers have opted to RYO (roll your own) or MYO (make your own) by purchasing rolling tobacco, cigarettes tubes with the filter attached and inexpensive injection machines. Most of these smokers mention that after switching to rolled cigarettes; the symptoms subsided after a few days. The question is, when and if, the FSC laws will be applied to rolling papers as well. These "speed bumps" on the cigarette paper can be easily identified (darker color) if you hold the paper up to the light. Though tobacco was used as a medicinal and ceremonial plant among many indigenous tribes around the world and maybe should have remained a plant for special occasions, devotion and healing, its present day over-use and abuse has spurned the Dark Ages for this very sacred plant. Now, carpet glue has been added to the mix. On the plus side, it has made smokers return to the more ceremonial use of tobacco; it takes time, effort and attention to roll a cigarette, even when using a special rolling machine. The Spirit of Tobacco may not have been pleased with our present day indulgence and inattention. It takes a carpet glue scare to guide us back to a more sober use.[/i] I started rolling my own about a year and a half ago. This was because of the taxes and the carpet glue Every now and then I will buy a pack, if I am in a hurry and dont have any rolled. I did this the other day and spent the day hacking up a lung. I didnt finish the pack. No more coughing! hhmm you tell me. I have been smoking about 30 years.
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@jamed28 (1903)
• Philippines
17 May 10
Thanks for this information. I do smoke for almost 10 years now. But I just smoke when I am thinking something and in depress situations. I think I can still take it out of my system. But anyway thanks for this discussions. Hope you can share other similar information like this again. God bless
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 May 10
your welcome and just be careful, the gov has no qualms with poisoning you.
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• China
17 May 10
I didn't smoke so I don't know the difference.Why did so many people smoke a lot?It's so harmful to heathy,and would make people have a lung cancer,and other diseases!Give up the ciga and make your life no smoke,I think it's better.
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@sagar21 (1579)
• India
17 May 10
laglen, you consider the lesser benefits than the nastier harm it brings...?
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 May 10
just pointing out that there ARE benefits
• China
18 May 10
There are also some benefits?OMG!I bet only the smoker believe that! Less smoke,more heath,you will have a long life.
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@ladym33 (10979)
• United States
18 May 10
Other than trying it and pretending to smoke in the 7th grade I have never really smoked. I didn't like it when I tried it not even a little but in order to look cool I would sometimes hold a cigerette and pretend to smoke it. Then I realized I didn't really want to be known that way and have not picked up a cigerette ever again. I never really understood the appeal of smoking but I do know it is really, really hard to stop once you start.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
18 May 10
yes it is and good for you being smart enough to not do it!
@felic84 (11)
• Malaysia
17 May 10
Smoking can shortage your life as compares to those non-smoker.. It is not a good habit.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 May 10
here are some benefits as well. http://www.forces.org/evidence/evid/therap.htm
@ptzkoh (96)
• Philippines
18 May 10
yup i do smoke, and i know about what it cause it badly to my health. several times i tried to stop it but everytime i am bored and nothing to do, i temptingly to do smoke again. it's really hard to stop it, maybe i'm already addicted.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
18 May 10
maybe and thats not a good thing
@Aitrita (145)
• Switzerland
17 May 10
wow, informative thanks well,it belongs to one of my promises to myself that it's never gonna be more than 2 packs/year.since about 3 years
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 May 10
good goal
@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
17 May 10
I don't smoke. My poor still underdeveloped lungs (I was premature at birth and my lungs have never caught up).
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 May 10
Good reason not too. If I knew then what I know now, I never would have started.
@mods196621 (3652)
• Philippines
17 May 10
I did smoking when I was in college and it makes me feel dizzy. For curiosity i did this things because all of my friends are enjoying and have fun in smoking. But i didn't feel the same with them so i try to stop smoking before i begin to sink into it. Most of them are telling me it is good to smoke for tension reliever when we are tense and have deep problem. But i don\t like to smoke since i taste it and it is no good for health. But most of my brothers are smokers.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 May 10
Good for you for not sticking with it!
@lakman (56)
17 May 10
No i dont smoke, i know the healt hazards of smoking. I have tasted long ago without knowing anybody. For me there are no any positive things by smoking.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
17 May 10
here are some positives http://www.forces.org/evidence/evid/therap.htm