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Apr 11, 2007 08:58

I think this is an interesting website. Plus, it cites its sources.
By posting this, I mean no judgment on those who smoke. However, I think it is important that people really educate themselves.

When people say that there is no safe level of secondhand smoke (SHS), they are not making that up.  If a person understands how a carcinogen works, that ( Read more... )

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royale_tea April 11 2007, 17:52:12 UTC
I'll certainly give that article a read. I'm glad there's a site that cites its sources, because that's my main issue with "Truth" and all that, is that they spout off all this information, yet don't tell anyone where they get the information from--thus nullifying their argument. Its funny, since you put up a Native American quote, that they'd only smoke once-in-a-while, or for special ceremonies, because of the effects regular tobacco had on the body.

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jafsica April 11 2007, 21:34:37 UTC
True true.
And it was a ceremonial thing. Plus, they didn't add shit to their tobacco (am I correct?)

Check this out:
http://freshairmn.org/noemi.html

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royale_tea April 11 2007, 21:35:49 UTC
Yes, tobacco was only smoked on holy occasions, and held as sacred. I shall click on the link now...

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jafsica April 11 2007, 21:53:08 UTC
And, if I'm not mistaken, their tobacco didn't have all that added shit to it like commercial tobacco. Right?

Plus, like you said, they didn't get addicted, it was for special occasions, and in most cases only smoked at night. It was a sacred ritual, not a habit.

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