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| Dec7-03, 11:37 PM | #1 |
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second hand smoke???
Riddle me this....
You know all the "stop smoking" or "truth" adds? Most people are claiming that second hand smoke is more harmfull than first hand. Do you think this is a true statement? Why do you think this is? Is it a chemical reaction that happends in your lungs? My buddies thoughts are this....smoke passes two, count them, two filters before it reaches the general public.....the filter and the smokers lungs. Maybe one of you can clue us in on a scientific level. Untill then, I will keep performing my own smoking expirements. Ta ta Peter Pan |
| Dec7-03, 11:56 PM | #2 |
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None! LOL! |
| Dec8-03, 12:22 AM | #3 |
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Who knows, we may even meet in a restaurant someday. [:D] expirements? |
| Dec8-03, 12:56 AM | #4 |
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second hand smoke???
I do not want the intention of this post to turn into a pro or non smoking argument. I am sorry if I worded the initial question playfully. I am truely iterested in the science behind second hand smoke being worse for you than first hand.
It just seems silly |
| Dec8-03, 12:58 AM | #5 |
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| Dec8-03, 01:01 AM | #6 |
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| Dec8-03, 01:50 AM | #7 |
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Here is the strange and queer argument I once saw on TV for why the second hand smoke is worse: the guy pointed to the smoke drifting up from the end of a lit cigarette in an ashtray and said that this is what the second hand smoker inhaled: completely unfiltered. The smoker, he said, inhaled through the filter, thus getting smoke with less particulate matter.
I wondered how the smoker prevented the smoke that drifted unfiltered into the air in the room from getting into his lungs the same way it got into the second hand smoker's lungs? He didn't explain. |
| Dec8-03, 02:43 AM | #8 |
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| Dec8-03, 03:03 AM | #9 |
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I don't agree that 2nd hand smoke is worse than smoking outright. If someone who doesn't smoke has to endure the smoke from a ciggarrette, then the person who smokes is exposed to the same stuff PLUS the smoke he inhales directly from the ciggarrette.
PS- 1 week of not smoking completed- the battle goes on. |
| Dec8-03, 03:41 AM | #10 |
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The heaviest amounts of pollutants would obviously be seen as going into the smoker, who not only inhales directly but likewise breathes everything else anyone around him does. If the second hand smoke was as bad as or worse than what the smoker was inhaling then hospitals should have lots and lots of non smokers dying right alongside the smokers, but something tells me this is not what happens. Therefore, I will boldly proclaim (in my ignorance) that second hand smoke isn’t near as bad as the first hand variety.
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