Posted by dr sportster on November 21, 2013 at 06:37:17 from (68.195.44.8):
In Reply to: Organic tobacco? posted by rrlund on November 20, 2013 at 16:30:51:
I went in the store the other day and there was a nice looking girl with a table set up she asked if I used tobbaco products . I didn't get a free T-shirt or beer can holder cause I said no. They were" all natural" Seneca Cigs made by Native Americans in upstate NY. I told her she should go set up down at the schoolyard. There was a theory once that tobacco contained some radiation and hence the lung cancer. If radiation is in the leaves it can be as chemical free as ever and still kill you. People get lung cancer in yarn mills. Once you kill the silia in your lungs dirt gets in and causes the cancer anyway. If you do live to be real old then the death is emphysema anyway.
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