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Kapitan 09-23-07 03:50 PM

Whats better for you?
 
I know smoking is just bad for you but im having an argument about wether a standard in the box cigarette is better for you than your hand made roll up.

which is better for you health wise (i know niether is)?

Iceman 09-23-07 04:00 PM

It's whats in the tobacco not wether it is machine rolled or hand rolled...all natural is better,stronger but better...it is how I quit cold turkey years ago...I weaned my self unknowingly off the chemiclas in Marlboros...so when I finally got tired of stinking and smelling like an ashtray my body was already weaned off the chemiclas and only craved the tobacco...for about 2 days then the crave subsided greatly...smoke free now.

I speak from experience managing a cigar and tobacco shop here.

d@rk51d3 09-23-07 05:36 PM

I've never even tried a smoke of any kind, or hang around smokers. But when I catch a beath of a nice bit of pipe tobacco, or even a good cigar, I get MAJOR cravings......

I can't figure that out.

kiwi_2005 09-23-07 07:11 PM

Yeah neither are. But if you had to choose then roll your own tobbacco.

Letum 09-23-07 07:13 PM

Another Poll I can't vote in! :cry: Woe is me!

Kapitan_Phillips 09-23-07 07:49 PM

Smoking is for people with complete disregard for themselves or others. I know this may get me dodgy relationships with some people here, but its how I feel.

Letum 09-23-07 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
Smoking is for people with complete disregard for themselves or others. I know this may get me dodgy relationships with some people here, but its how I feel.

I don't smoke. I abhore smokeing in fact.
However I strongly disagree that is shows "complete disregard".

The language you use is far too extreeme.

fatty 09-23-07 08:29 PM

I enjoy cigars a lot but have never smoked cigarettes. I'd imagine the factory-made ones probably have a lot more nasty chemicals than the home-made variety.

bookworm_020 09-23-07 09:01 PM

It is known that cigarette companies do put cemicals in to increase the addiction to cigs, but roll your own's seem to be stronger in tobacco.

I've never smoked so This is just my opion, I strongly encourage people who do to give up. I've watch one gandmother chough up her lungs due to her smoking, and my mother in laws health improve after giving up.

OT Is it possible to stand up wind of a smoker?? Despite my best sffots I have never succeeded!

:|\\

d@rk51d3 09-23-07 09:52 PM

HEY!!!

Tell that smiley of yours to "butt out" :rotfl:

JSLTIGER 09-23-07 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Letum
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
Smoking is for people with complete disregard for themselves or others. I know this may get me dodgy relationships with some people here, but its how I feel.

I don't smoke. I abhore smokeing in fact.
However I strongly disagree that is shows "complete disregard".

The language you use is far too extreeme.

I'm anti-smoking also...growing up in a home where both parents are docs, well, you see pics that you didn't want to know about.

JALU3 09-24-07 12:17 AM

As a former smoker, I prefer the pre-rolled ones in a box for convenience sake. However, if I had the time to make my own smokes, with filters, I would make them myself . . . but since when I smoked, I usually lacked the time . . .

As for smoking in general . . . I don't understand how smoking has become such a non-pc activity. People harp on smokers worse then they do on criminals, and those who end lives. However that is not to say that there are no health risk concerning those who smoke. As far as I am concerned, as long as one doesn't force someone to be around them when they do smoke, then they should be able to light up anywhere where there is good ventillation.

geetrue 09-24-07 11:00 PM

Depending on where you live, a pack of rolling papers can get you into a heap of trouble ... :yep:

HunterICX 09-25-07 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geetrue
Depending on where you live, a pack of rolling papers can get you into a heap of trouble ... :yep:

I guess they invented the fabric packages
as in WW2, it is bloody darn hard to roll one under heavy fire!;)

kurtz 09-25-07 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JALU3
As a former smoker, I prefer the pre-rolled ones in a box for convenience sake. However, if I had the time to make my own smokes, with filters, I would make them myself . . . but since when I smoked, I usually lacked the time . . .



What you had time to smoke, but not time to roll them.:)

STEED 09-25-07 06:01 AM

As a former smoker stopped over seven years ago I can not help as I smoked cigars, I miss them but I know the harm they do.

SUBMAN1 09-25-07 10:27 AM

Yep - I used cigars to break the cig habit 10 years ago. I still can't beleive I smoked back then (friends smoked, so thats what got me hooked i guess), but yeah, I think nasty chemicals are purposely put in the normal cigs to make you more addicted. The cigars made it easy to quit however - you get a massive nasty dose of nicotine in one big cigar that makes you not want nicotine till the following evening. After a couple weeks, you no longer want the cig. I think I went through some withdrawls though - kind of cranky and such. In the end, I couldn't keep smoking $10 cigars since they were making me go broke and overwhelming me with nicotine, so I dropped that too. Worked like a charm!

I still smoke a cigar on occasion - about once every 6 months, but I have no craving for cigars or cigs anymore.

-S

August 09-25-07 11:27 AM

Today marks 30 days since i had my last cigarette.

bradclark1 09-25-07 12:40 PM

I have one cigarette left in my pack, then I'm done. Hopefully!!:lol:

SUBMAN1 09-25-07 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by August
Today marks 30 days since i had my last cigarette.

You are past the 3 week mark. You're fine now. The 3rd week is the hardest.

If you ever get weak, go for a cigar instead. Never ever touch a cig again.

-S


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