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5 benefits of smoking

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1. Lower risk of knee replacement surgery​

While smokers could go out of business buying packs of cigarettes, they can at least save money by avoiding knee replacement surgery. Surprising results from a new study have revealed that men who smoke have a lower risk of undergoing total joint replacement surgery than those who have never smoked. What could the connection be? Knee replacement surgery is more common among runners and the obese; Smokers rarely jog, and are less likely to be overweight. It could be that the nicotine in tobacco helps prevent joint and cartilage deterioration.

2. Reduces the risk of Parkinson’s​

Numerous studies have identified the inverse relationship between smoking and Parkinson’s disease. The most recent study says that far from determining the cause of the protective effect, researchers found that years of smoking cause greater protection than the number of cigarettes smoked daily. Researchers at Harvard University were among the first to offer compelling evidence that smokers were less likely to develop Parkinson’s. In a study published in the journal Neurology, they found that the protective effect fades after smoking cessation. They also concluded that they had no idea why.

3. Decreases the risk of obesity​

The nicotine in tobacco smoke is an appetite suppressant. It dates back to the indigenous cultures of America in the pre-Columbian era. Tobacco companies in the 1920s began telling women that smoking would make them slimmer. The relationship between smoking and weight control is complex: yes, nicotine acts as a stimulant and appetite suppressant; and the act of smoking causes behavior modification that induces smokers to eat less. Smoking can also make food less palatable for some, further curbing appetite. As an appetite suppressant, nicotine works in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, as revealed in a study conducted by researchers at Yale University. No reputable doctor would recommend smoking for weight control, given the toxic baggage that accompanies cigarettes.

4. Lowers the risk of death after having heart attacks​

Compared to nonsmokers, smokers who have had heart attacks seem to have more responses to the two types of therapy to remove plaque from the arteries: fibrinolytic, which is basically medication; and angioplasty, which removes plaque by inserting balloons into the arteries. However, there is a big problem, the reason why smokers have heart attacks is that the smoke heals the arteries, allowing the accumulation of fat and plaque in the first place. Thus, smokers are younger when they experience this problem, and their first heart attack was probably about 10 years before the non-smoker.

5. Help the heart to function better.​

Clopidogrel is a drug used to inhibit blood clot formation in patients suffering from blockages in coronary arteries and other cardiovascular diseases that lead to strokes and heart attacks. Smoking seems to help clopidogrel do its job better. A study shows the benefit of smoking at least 10 cigarettes a day. It seems that something in cigarette smoke activates certain proteins called cytochromes, which turn clopidogrel into a more active state. Again, no reputable doctor is encouraging patients to start smoking to get the most out of clopidogrel. But this and the other four “benefits” of smoking reveal how tobacco might contain certain chemicals of real therapeutic value. ctus inceptos, in consequat torquent sodales vitae, wisi at non nibh velit. Erat pharetra sodales mauris.
 
Lin Biao didn't smoke or drink. He died at age 63.


Zhou Enlai drank but didn't smoke. He died at age 77.


Mao Zedong smoked but didn't drink. He died at age 82.


Deng Xiaoping smoked and drank. He died at age 92.
 
Lin Biao didn't smoke or drink. He died at age 63.


Zhou Enlai drank but didn't smoke. He died at age 77.


Mao Zedong smoked but didn't drink. He died at age 82.


Deng Xiaoping smoked and drank. He died at age 92.
wow. real evidence of good side of smoking
 
I quitted smoking 4 more than 6 months n ze physical benefits trust me iz mind blowing :thumbsup:
 
Cigarette smell can overpower cb smell or the shit skin bo also.

That's why you see Hookr G smoke after her session. One cigarette cover 2 stench.
 
So, I don't need to quit anymore, right? :smile:
If serious, I tried giving up and started again. I know it is harmful, but I really enjoy the process of smoking. I have some rituals that help me relax in the morning or the evening after a hard working day. Some people hate it when their hands smell tobacco, but I use cigarette holders, so the problem is solved. another question is the impact of nicotine on my body. But having read the OP's post, it seems I can relax a bit :)
 
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my housemate smokes and it stinks up the home. so i banned her from smoking anywhere in the home except in the enclosed kitchen.
 
women who smoke are very attractive.

but smoking in kitchen (enclosed) is bloody dangerous.
she can smell how stink it is to smoke in enclosed space. no worries, my kitchen is all use electricity... no gas installation
 
I was one of the few remaining survivors during covid period, to have not kena covid, not even once. My tar plated lungs had probably prevented the covid virus :biggrin:
 
The biggest benefit of smoking is that it acts as an irritant to non-smokers whom you dislike. :wink::devilish::biggrin:
 
Difference between smoking cigars or minimal processed tobacco and cigarettes which are processed with heaps of chemicals
 
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