According to Natural News, cigarette
smoke is a complex mixture of chemicals. Cells in the human body are exposed to
this toxic heavy metal combination and incur oxidative damage on the DNA level.
The metal particles are carried in the cigarette smoke and inflict significant
direct DNA damage, whether using "filtered" cigarettes or not. The
result is a genotoxic response of different lung cell types to concentrations
of complex combinations of heavy metals mixed with ammonia, herbicide and
pesticide.
The tip of a cigarette burns at
1,700 degrees Fahrenheit during the inhalation, so what happens when one is
mixing chemicals with heavy metals at 1,700 degrees? How much cadmium and lead
is one smoking, literally? What is this doing to his/her body, and what are the
genotoxic and carcinogenic properties of the cigarette smoke that one is
inhaling? Finally, does one know what the inorganic human carcinogenic compounds
are, and are they making one less human?
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The first thing one does when
they wake up with a hangover is reach for some water and pain reliever.
Millions of smokers worldwide have "found themselves" in a similar,
vicious cycle where they pollute their body with 4,000 chemicals, and then wait
about 30 to 45 minutes for the hangover to kick in, at which time they go
outside and take a nicotine "aspirin," which means lighting up some
commercially rolled GMO tobacco chock full of ammonia, bleach, pesticide,
insecticide, herbicide and carpet glue ("fire safe"), and inhale,
hold, then exhale about a dozen times.
Since the cigarette manufacturing
"chem-labs" began using ammonia, the nicotine hits the brain and
heart within three seconds, and the smoker's dopamine levels go up rapidly,
providing feelings of elation, relaxation or pep, depending on the length of
the drag (inhale). This immediate relief from the central nervous system
hangover is almost a must for the pack-a-day smoker to function on a reasonable
level. Otherwise, the effect that commercial cigarettes have on the body can
devastate the average smoker, robbing him or her of natural will, positive
emotions and overall health.
Anyone can buy a pH testing kit
(colored paper strips) and test their own pH for about 10 to 12 dollars. A
person's pH can then be easily self-regulated within a few days, sometimes even
hours, to be less acidic and more alkaline. A smoker must alkalize the body and
stay alkalized to be able to quit with hopes of staying smoke-free for good.
This means changing eating, drinking and, most of all, supplementing habits.
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