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A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
"What The Billion Dollar Tobacco Companies Don't Want You To
Know About Smoking!"
Each year more than 18,000 Australians die prematurely because of smoking - that's 50 a day.
Smoking kills more people in Australia than the total number killed
by drink, drugs, murder, suicide, road crashes, rail crashes, air
crashes, poisoning, drowning, fires, falls, lightning, electrocution,
snakes, spiders and sharks.
Of 1,000 young Australian males who smoke, 1 will be murdered, 15
will be killed on the road and 250 will be killed before their time by
tobacco.
In Australia in 1986, the following body organs were removed from humans because of cancer caused by smoking:
521 lungs
148 gullets
71 tongues
221 voice boxes
82 stomachs
40 pancreases
68 wombs
85 bladders
115 kidneys and 161 miscellaneous body parts.
In Australia $6,763 billion or 47% of the total economic cost of drug abuse is attributable to tobacco. This includes:
$609.6 million in direct health care costs
$6,028.3 million in indirect mortality costs
The tobacco industry spends upward of $70 million on cigarette
advertising and promotion each year. Much of this advertising appears to
be directed at recruiting children to smoke. (Remember the candy "FAGS"
cigarettes.)
Around 140 Australians die each year from lung cancer caused by breathing other people's smoke.
Cigarettes are designed to cause the smoker to have withdrawals after
each smoke. The smoker becomes agitated and uptight, seeking relief
from the next cigarette. And so the cycle continues. The smoker believes
the cigarette is calming when in fact it caused the agitation in the
first place.
"So What Are You Actually
Breathing Into Your Lungs?"
CONSTITUENTS OF TOBACCO SMOKE
Tobacco smoke contains more than 3,800 chemicals, many of which are poisonous.
The major poisonous chemicals in tobacco smoke are:
2-nitropropane
Hydrogen cyanide
Acetaldehyde Insecticide residues (e.g. DDT)
Acrolein
Isoprenoids
Acrylonitrile
Naphthalenes
Alkanes and Alkenes
Nickel
Ammonia
Nicotine
Aromatic amines
Nitrogen oxides
Arsenic
Nonvolatile nitrosamines
Aza-arenes
Other nitrosamines
Benzene
Phenols
Carbon monoxide
Polonium-210
Carboxylic acids
Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
Dimethylnitrosamine
Pyridine
Formaldehyde
Urethane
Hydrazine
Vinyl chloride
Tobacco smoke contains many carcingogens - that is chemicals that cause cancer. Those identified so far include:
11 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
4 N-heterocyclic hydrocarbons
9 N-nitrosamines
3 Aromatic amines
3 Aldehydes
12 Organic and inorganic compounds (including arsenic, benzene,
cadmium, chromium and vinyl chloride) and the radioactive element
polonium-210
Tobacco smoke contains hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, nitrogen dioxide,
acrolein and formaldehyde. These chemicals paralyse the cilia - tiny
hair-like brushes in the respiratory system and lugs. Smokers' lungs are
more sensitive to cancer-causing chemicals because their cilia do not
clear dust and mucus effectively.
Tobacco smoke contains naphthylamine and nitrosamines, which cause
lung cancer. Smokers also absorb these carcinogenic chemicals through
their lungs, contributing to cancer in other parts of the body such as
the bladder, kidney and pancreas.
Tobacco smoke contains carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a
colourless, odourless, poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide interferes with
uptake of oxygen in the lungs and with its release from the blood to the
tissues that need it.
When carbon monoxide is inhaled it combines with haemoglobin in the
blood to form carboxyhaemoglobin, which reduces the amount of oxygen
available to the body's vital organs.
The amount of oxygen carried by the blood may be severely deprived in
heavy smokers due to the effects of carbon monoxide. Oxygen levels may
be reduced by as much as 15%.
Carbon monoxide restricts the oxygen available to the foetus,
contributing to the low weight of babies born to women who smoke. The
baby in the womb cannot grow normally if deprived of oxygen.
Cigarettes and tobacco contain nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive
drug. Smokers become addicted to nicotine in a similar way to how heroin
addicts become addicted to heroin, and cocaine addicts become addicted
to cocaine.
Smokers who smoke regularly expose themselves to the effects of
nicotine for 24 hours each day, as nicotine builds up in the body during
the day and remains overnight.
A number of people have been poisoned or have died from swallowing
nicotine. Most of these poisonings resulted from swallowing pesticides
containing nicotine. Symptoms of nicotine poisoning include nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, headaches, sweating and pallor. In
more severe cases of poisoning, victims suffer dizziness, weakness and
confusion, convulsions, low blood pressure and coma.
Carbon monoxide and nicotine are the constituents of tobacco smoke
most likely to contribute to the development of heart disease.
Benzo (a) pyrene, which is found in tobacco smoke and causes cancer
in laboratory animals, has been shown to bind chemically to DNA.
Interference with the normal structure and function of DNA is believed
to be the first step in the development of cancer,
"And Now The Good News - The Benefits
Of Becoming A Non-Smoker For Life!"
These figures are based on research by more than one cancer society
and do not represent guaranteed clinical or physical improvements to any
one individual.
20 minutes: Blood pressure drops to normal. Pulse rate drops to normal. Temperature of hands and feet returns to normal.
8 hours: Carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal. Oxygen level in blood increases to normal.
24 hours: Chance of heart attack decreases.
48 hours: Nerve endings start to re-grow. Smell and taste improves.
2 weeks: Circulation improves. Exercise, including walking, becomes easier. Lung function increased by up to one-third.
1 month: Cilia re-grows in lungs and airways, increasing
lung's self maintenance. Energy level increases overall. Coughing, sinus
problems, tiredness and shortness of breath all decrease.
1 year: Excess risk of heart disease is halved. Recovery rate from heart by-pass surgery almost doubled.
2 ½ years: Lung cancer death rate almost halved. Risk of mouth and throat cancer halved.
5 years: Risk of stroke similar to non-smoker.
10 years: Lung cancer death rate same as for non-smoker.
Pre-cancerous cells have been replaced. Risk of cancer of the mouth,
throat, bladder, kidneys and pancreas decreases. Risk of heart disease
is that of a non-smoker.
Please Note! These time frames can be drastically reduced with hypnotic suggestions.
Brad Rodda is a member in good standing of the National Guild of Hypnotists. He follows the National Guide of Hypnotists Code of Ethics. Member Number 29443
Brad Rodda is also a clinical member of the Australian Hypnotherapists Association. Member number CM0508259
"What The Billion Dollar Tobacco Companies Don't Want You To
Know About Smoking!"
Each year more than 18,000 Australians die prematurely because of smoking - that's 50 a day.
Smoking kills more people in Australia than the total number killed
by drink, drugs, murder, suicide, road crashes, rail crashes, air
crashes, poisoning, drowning, fires, falls, lightning, electrocution,
snakes, spiders and sharks.
Of 1,000 young Australian males who smoke, 1 will be murdered, 15
will be killed on the road and 250 will be killed before their time by
tobacco.
In Australia in 1986, the following body organs were removed from humans because of cancer caused by smoking:
521 lungs
148 gullets
71 tongues
221 voice boxes
82 stomachs
40 pancreases
68 wombs
85 bladders
115 kidneys and 161 miscellaneous body parts.
In Australia $6,763 billion or 47% of the total economic cost of drug abuse is attributable to tobacco. This includes:
$609.6 million in direct health care costs
$6,028.3 million in indirect mortality costs
The tobacco industry spends upward of $70 million on cigarette
advertising and promotion each year. Much of this advertising appears to
be directed at recruiting children to smoke. (Remember the candy "FAGS"
cigarettes.)
Around 140 Australians die each year from lung cancer caused by breathing other people's smoke.
Cigarettes are designed to cause the smoker to have withdrawals after
each smoke. The smoker becomes agitated and uptight, seeking relief
from the next cigarette. And so the cycle continues. The smoker believes
the cigarette is calming when in fact it caused the agitation in the
first place.
"So What Are You Actually
Breathing Into Your Lungs?"
CONSTITUENTS OF TOBACCO SMOKE
Tobacco smoke contains more than 3,800 chemicals, many of which are poisonous.
The major poisonous chemicals in tobacco smoke are:
2-nitropropane
Hydrogen cyanide
Acetaldehyde Insecticide residues (e.g. DDT)
Acrolein
Isoprenoids
Acrylonitrile
Naphthalenes
Alkanes and Alkenes
Nickel
Ammonia
Nicotine
Aromatic amines
Nitrogen oxides
Arsenic
Nonvolatile nitrosamines
Aza-arenes
Other nitrosamines
Benzene
Phenols
Carbon monoxide
Polonium-210
Carboxylic acids
Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
Dimethylnitrosamine
Pyridine
Formaldehyde
Urethane
Hydrazine
Vinyl chloride
Tobacco smoke contains many carcingogens - that is chemicals that cause cancer. Those identified so far include:
11 Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
4 N-heterocyclic hydrocarbons
9 N-nitrosamines
3 Aromatic amines
3 Aldehydes
12 Organic and inorganic compounds (including arsenic, benzene,
cadmium, chromium and vinyl chloride) and the radioactive element
polonium-210
Tobacco smoke contains hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, nitrogen dioxide,
acrolein and formaldehyde. These chemicals paralyse the cilia - tiny
hair-like brushes in the respiratory system and lugs. Smokers' lungs are
more sensitive to cancer-causing chemicals because their cilia do not
clear dust and mucus effectively.
Tobacco smoke contains naphthylamine and nitrosamines, which cause
lung cancer. Smokers also absorb these carcinogenic chemicals through
their lungs, contributing to cancer in other parts of the body such as
the bladder, kidney and pancreas.
Tobacco smoke contains carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a
colourless, odourless, poisonous gas. Carbon monoxide interferes with
uptake of oxygen in the lungs and with its release from the blood to the
tissues that need it.
When carbon monoxide is inhaled it combines with haemoglobin in the
blood to form carboxyhaemoglobin, which reduces the amount of oxygen
available to the body's vital organs.
The amount of oxygen carried by the blood may be severely deprived in
heavy smokers due to the effects of carbon monoxide. Oxygen levels may
be reduced by as much as 15%.
Carbon monoxide restricts the oxygen available to the foetus,
contributing to the low weight of babies born to women who smoke. The
baby in the womb cannot grow normally if deprived of oxygen.
Cigarettes and tobacco contain nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive
drug. Smokers become addicted to nicotine in a similar way to how heroin
addicts become addicted to heroin, and cocaine addicts become addicted
to cocaine.
Smokers who smoke regularly expose themselves to the effects of
nicotine for 24 hours each day, as nicotine builds up in the body during
the day and remains overnight.
A number of people have been poisoned or have died from swallowing
nicotine. Most of these poisonings resulted from swallowing pesticides
containing nicotine. Symptoms of nicotine poisoning include nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, headaches, sweating and pallor. In
more severe cases of poisoning, victims suffer dizziness, weakness and
confusion, convulsions, low blood pressure and coma.
Carbon monoxide and nicotine are the constituents of tobacco smoke
most likely to contribute to the development of heart disease.
Benzo (a) pyrene, which is found in tobacco smoke and causes cancer
in laboratory animals, has been shown to bind chemically to DNA.
Interference with the normal structure and function of DNA is believed
to be the first step in the development of cancer,
"And Now The Good News - The Benefits
Of Becoming A Non-Smoker For Life!"
These figures are based on research by more than one cancer society
and do not represent guaranteed clinical or physical improvements to any
one individual.
20 minutes: Blood pressure drops to normal. Pulse rate drops to normal. Temperature of hands and feet returns to normal.
8 hours: Carbon monoxide level in blood drops to normal. Oxygen level in blood increases to normal.
24 hours: Chance of heart attack decreases.
48 hours: Nerve endings start to re-grow. Smell and taste improves.
2 weeks: Circulation improves. Exercise, including walking, becomes easier. Lung function increased by up to one-third.
1 month: Cilia re-grows in lungs and airways, increasing
lung's self maintenance. Energy level increases overall. Coughing, sinus
problems, tiredness and shortness of breath all decrease.
1 year: Excess risk of heart disease is halved. Recovery rate from heart by-pass surgery almost doubled.
2 ½ years: Lung cancer death rate almost halved. Risk of mouth and throat cancer halved.
5 years: Risk of stroke similar to non-smoker.
10 years: Lung cancer death rate same as for non-smoker.
Pre-cancerous cells have been replaced. Risk of cancer of the mouth,
throat, bladder, kidneys and pancreas decreases. Risk of heart disease
is that of a non-smoker.
Please Note! These time frames can be drastically reduced with hypnotic suggestions.
Brad Rodda is a member in good standing of the National Guild of Hypnotists. He follows the National Guide of Hypnotists Code of Ethics. Member Number 29443
Brad Rodda is also a clinical member of the Australian Hypnotherapists Association. Member number CM0508259
Re: A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
Затова, мога да кажа че след отказването на цигарите е едно от най умните неща дето съм направил в живота си. 10 години стаж по кутия на ден. Но вече от 13 не пуша....
Re: A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
Да бе, дайте да умрем от нещо друго.
Приерно, замръзване след препиване по улици и канафки...
Приерно, замръзване след препиване по улици и канафки...
Re: A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
7george написа:Да бе, дайте да умрем от нещо друго.
Приерно, замръзване след препиване по улици и канафки...
А стига бе, да не сме руснаци..... Дай по културно като шведите например.
Re: A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
Що, те от мазохизъм кат табарнаците ли умират ?kill_u написа:7george написа:Да бе, дайте да умрем от нещо друго.
Приерно, замръзване след препиване по улици и канафки...
А стига бе, да не сме руснаци..... Дай по културно като шведите например.
Re: A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
Няма да се плашиш, нещата ще се оправят, когато на табарначките им омръзне да са като мъжете. И ще поискат пак да са жени...
Последната промяна е направена от 7george на Съб 19 Фев 2011, 12:40; мнението е било променяно общо 1 път (Reason for editing : spelling error)
Re: A Serial Killer Worse Than Ted Bundy!
Marginal написа:Що, те от мазохизъм кат табарнаците ли умират ?kill_u написа:7george написа:Да бе, дайте да умрем от нещо друго.
Приерно, замръзване след препиване по улици и канафки...
А стига бе, да не сме руснаци..... Дай по културно като шведите например.
Ти па не знаеш ли какво е шведско самоубийство?
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