Showing posts with label smoking and health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smoking and health. Show all posts
Thursday, October 27, 2011
WHY I WON'T QUIT
That I enjoy moderate smoking is no surprise to anyone that visits this blog. It is the reason I never thought about quitting but I must admit I was tempted to in the late 90s early 00s as I got more drawn into the propaganda. It was only when it started to become nasty that I dug my heels in and vowed never to quit.
Despite the marginalisation of smokers like me who won't give up, I'm glad I still smoke because research has told me that the issue isn't black and white - especially for people like me who have smoked over a lifetime.
And in risking the abuse from an anonymous poster on this blog, I will repeat that I simply don't see smokers dropping dead around me. Most of the people I have known in my life of my generation who smoked are still alive and if they died it was for other reasons. Sorry anon - but it is a fact.
With the issue bugging the hell out of me today, I was very interested to read THIS over at Smoking out the Truth.
I will just say that my own foray into research showed me the same thing and I completely agree with the blog post including the fact that on active smoking my jury is still also out. The rest I'll leave to Grandad.
Some years ago, for reasons now forgotten, I gave up smoking altogether. Within days I came down with a bad chest infection. That was followed by a very sore throat which in turn led to more chest infections. I though initially that it could be a reaction to quitting but the infections continued. One day I asked my doctor if it was coincidence that the deterioration in my health coincided with quitting the pipe. He shuffled uncomfortably and admitted that yes, it wasn’t a coincidence and that I wasn’t to tell a soul he said that. A while later, for other reasons I went back on the pipe and the illnesses immediately stopped. This was my first real insight into the possibility that they weren’t being strictly honest about the dangers.
My jury is still out on the dangers of smoking itself. I have discovered that it has many beneficial effects such as reducing obesity, protecting against colitis, depression, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and, for some women, a lower incidence of breast cancer. I have discovered that all the initial research into tobacco vs cancer had gaping holes that would discredit any serious research. I have discovered that research has been driven not by a quest for truth but by a religious zeal to ban smoking altogether.
My investigations into second hand smoking are a slightly different kettle of fish. I have discovered that ALL the current ‘proof’ of the harm is derived from false analysis of figures, distortion of statistics and downright lies. I have not found a single piece of research anywhere that proves that second hand smoke is harmful. To the contrary, I have discovered that it may even have slight beneficial effects. The whole concept of second hand smoke was invented to divide society. Nothing more, nothing less.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
SMOKING AND HEALTH

Ages ago, when the story broke of an Indonesian whose fag exploded as he rode his motorcycle to work, I said it wouldn't be long before the health lobby terrified people into believing rocket fuel was in cigarettes.
As it happens, today I saw a new propaganda poster in the window of my smoke free shop. It had a diagram showing all the different chemicals in cigarettes including, yes, you guessed it, rocketfuel. Others were said to be poison used on death row, sewer gas, toilet cleaner, radioactive gas, and pesticide (which is how they now describe nicotine.) It was so wildly hysterical in it's claims that I wondered how they thought that it would persuade smokers of many years' experience to quit.
Perhaps it was meant instead to frighten the non-smokers more than us so they develop the same kind of paranoia and see us as diseased. My problem with this campaign poster of theirs is that they promote the smoker as the dirty, stupid, addict and not the victim of a dangerous black market that smoke free policies have created. Thanks to the anti-smoker political lobby groups tobacco with far more dangerous chemicals than anything Public health and it's front groups have tried to save us from before is now more available than ever. Adult smokers will avoid it. Kids will not.
Independent author Rich White explains the real chemical danger of regulated tobacco in his Smokescreens book and examines it in context with other atmospheric and environmental pollutants. He says, for example :
"...smoke from charcoal contains many of the same components of tobacco smoke, such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde, as well as carcinogens and so on – a ten pound bag of charcoal produces as much smoke, and chemicals, as 160 packs (3200 cigarettes) of cigarettes."
British American Tobacco says : All tobacco products pose risks to health, but based on available scientific evidence, the ingredients our companies use, at the levels used, do not add to the health risks of smoking. Nor do they encourage people to start smoking or affect a person’s ability to quit. Ingredients are not added to make our tobacco products appealing to children, and there is no evidence that they have this effect. Although ingredients in some types of cigarettes include sugars, cocoa and fruit extracts, they do not create a sweet, chocolate-like or fruity taste in the smoke. In short, our cigarettes still taste like cigarettes and not sweets or candy. Nicotine is not added to tobacco products - it occurs naturally in tobacco. Smokers in countries such as Canada, Australia and the UK have historically preferred the taste of Virginia-style cigarettes which contain few or no ingredients.
That actually rings true with me from experience and taste. The smoke free wild allegations about chemicals in cigarettes seem false and certainly over-egged to exploding point.
Meanwhile, those groups like ASH that would encourage such untruths to achieve that ideological aim of a smoke free world are happy to push dangerous chemicals that have proved beyond doubt to kill. So on further examination, the anti-smoker industry's claim that "it's about health" does not stand up.
It seems, however, that when the Pharma industry wants to exploit tobacco, they claim it's good for a whole host of things including beauty and skin care (and I thought they said it made you ugly), circulatory health (and I thought they said it was bad for circulation), and oral health (and I thought it made your teeth look like a crack whore's.)
Reasonable anti-smokers even admit that there are some beneficial qualities in tobacco
But few would believe the benefits are as astounding as this clinic claims
JAKARTA (AFP) – An Indonesian woman exhales cigarette smoke into the mouth of a gaunt, naked patient at a Jakarta clinic, where tobacco is openly touted as a cancer cure.
The Western patient is suffering from emphysema, a condition she developed from decades of smoking. Along with cancer and autism, it's just one of the ailments the Griya Balur clinic claims it can cure with cigarettes.
"I missed this," says the woman, a regular customer, with an American accent, as Phil Collins's "I Can Feel It" blares in the background.
Griya Balur founder Dr. Gretha Zahar told AFP she had treated 60,000 people with tobacco smoke over the past decade.
You might think she's just a witch doctor but then she does have a PhD in nanochemistry from Padjadjaran University in Bandung, West Java, Zahar. Her jiggery pokery explanation is as astounding as the anti-smoker claims made in the opposite. And yet, she's a doctor. And we're supposed to believe doctors, aren't we?
She said :
"... manipulating the mercury in tobacco smoking can cure all diseases including cancer, and even reverse the ageing process.
"Mercury is the cause of all illnesses. In my cigarettes -- we call them Divine Cigarettes -- there are scavengers that extract the mercury from the body," she said.
Zahar says she does not need to subject her theories to clinical tests or publish them in peer-reviewed journals, nor does she have the money to "fight" with "Western medical scientists" and that I can believe.
Her claims were recently presented to the Constitutional Court where farmers and legislators from the tobacco-growing hub of Central Java are challenging a law that recognises tobacco as addictive.
Bearing in mind that the World Health Organisation, who we should be able to trust implicitly, played dirty in the smoking nd health game and buried the SHS results that showed protective effects on children preferring to use a less reliable method of study to achieve the aim they had already announced.
So in this myriad of conflicting studies, claims, fantasies, and politicking, who and what, exactly, are we humble consumers supposed to believe when trying to make an honest decision about the alleged harm or benefits of tobacco.
18th Century poet William Cowper had the best answer :
And diff'ring judgements serve but to declare/That truth lies somewhere if we knew but where
Sunday, September 19, 2010
AWFUL
I read this awful news today and so forgive me for using it as a reality check to measure the paranoia of anti-smokers.
They haven't yet got their way on a car smoke ban for the sake of the "chiiildren" but they are pushing ever further with the excuse that smoking in cars kills (insert massive number for dramatic and persuasive affect) each year.
The awful truth is that driving cars is far more risky than smoking in them as the tragic story above shows. Should we, therefore, be tarred as child abusers because we smoke in them? Are we child abusers because we don't choose safer modes of transport like walking, flying, or taking the train?
Each time we get in our vehicles and set off an a journey we are putting our lives and those of our children in danger . Even if we take the greatest care.
The smoking in cars issue should be put into perspective. Most parents err on the side of good manners when children are present. Most of mine have never minded my smoking with the window open - I've asked them. Daughter number one did. She's always hated smoking. She's very tolerant. I'm very polite. We don't have a problem.
In wider society, this used to be called good manners and tolerance and we worked it out between us to the benefits of both sides.
We didn't throw public money legalised discrimination, humiliation dehumanisation and denormalisation to take sides.
What we're paying for in anti-smoker costs panders to hysteria. Their claim that smoking should be banned in cars, and in the home, defies logic and encourages prejudices. It doesn't save lives. Second hand smoke does not kill.
There are greater causes than the anti-smoking issue to fight and real tragedies that deserve our sympathy.
The calls for a smoking ban in cars, in more public places and even people's homes is not about health. It's about spite, hate, prejudice, and paranoid fear.
Will this coalition government continue to waste money on the non-health issue or will it begin to invest in some of those really expensive projects like Hobhole Drain that really would benefit the public and really save lives?
Why am I not hopeful that this trendy NuGovt will get it's priorities right?
UPDATE
The awful story above about the new born baby orphaned when her parents died in a car accident just gets worse
They haven't yet got their way on a car smoke ban for the sake of the "chiiildren" but they are pushing ever further with the excuse that smoking in cars kills (insert massive number for dramatic and persuasive affect) each year.
The awful truth is that driving cars is far more risky than smoking in them as the tragic story above shows. Should we, therefore, be tarred as child abusers because we smoke in them? Are we child abusers because we don't choose safer modes of transport like walking, flying, or taking the train?
Each time we get in our vehicles and set off an a journey we are putting our lives and those of our children in danger . Even if we take the greatest care.
The smoking in cars issue should be put into perspective. Most parents err on the side of good manners when children are present. Most of mine have never minded my smoking with the window open - I've asked them. Daughter number one did. She's always hated smoking. She's very tolerant. I'm very polite. We don't have a problem.
In wider society, this used to be called good manners and tolerance and we worked it out between us to the benefits of both sides.
We didn't throw public money legalised discrimination, humiliation dehumanisation and denormalisation to take sides.
What we're paying for in anti-smoker costs panders to hysteria. Their claim that smoking should be banned in cars, and in the home, defies logic and encourages prejudices. It doesn't save lives. Second hand smoke does not kill.
There are greater causes than the anti-smoking issue to fight and real tragedies that deserve our sympathy.
The calls for a smoking ban in cars, in more public places and even people's homes is not about health. It's about spite, hate, prejudice, and paranoid fear.
Will this coalition government continue to waste money on the non-health issue or will it begin to invest in some of those really expensive projects like Hobhole Drain that really would benefit the public and really save lives?
Why am I not hopeful that this trendy NuGovt will get it's priorities right?
UPDATE
The awful story above about the new born baby orphaned when her parents died in a car accident just gets worse
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Friday, July 23, 2010
IS IT DANGEROUS FOR LIFELONG SMOKERS TO QUIT?
I don't think there's been any research into the effects of quitting after a lifetime of smoking but I have heard plenty of evidence of people who have smoked from childhood to old age who give up and then suddenly drop dead.
And judging from this graph it would appear that lung cancer affects those who quit more than those who don't.
I am rather persuaded by the Tory personal responsibility for one's own health idea and I certainly know who has my best health interests at heart. Me.
The years I have smoked are part of the reason why I would never quit - certainly not until some proper research has been done that indicates what might happen if I did.
My mother - who didn't start smoking until she was in her 30s, smoked while I was in her womb. I took up the habit at 8 years old. That is a lot of years smoking and a body that has evolved around tobacco smoke.
If I suddenly stopped would my body then give up because it isn't getting a vital component that it has been used to all it's life from conception to middle age with a short break between?
Of course I'll never know because lung cancer, for example, is the least funded when it comes to cancer research which really is about just funding anti-smoking projects and not serious research into what happens when lifelong smokers quit.
And judging from this graph it would appear that lung cancer affects those who quit more than those who don't.
I am rather persuaded by the Tory personal responsibility for one's own health idea and I certainly know who has my best health interests at heart. Me.
The years I have smoked are part of the reason why I would never quit - certainly not until some proper research has been done that indicates what might happen if I did.
My mother - who didn't start smoking until she was in her 30s, smoked while I was in her womb. I took up the habit at 8 years old. That is a lot of years smoking and a body that has evolved around tobacco smoke.
If I suddenly stopped would my body then give up because it isn't getting a vital component that it has been used to all it's life from conception to middle age with a short break between?
Of course I'll never know because lung cancer, for example, is the least funded when it comes to cancer research which really is about just funding anti-smoking projects and not serious research into what happens when lifelong smokers quit.
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Monday, July 19, 2010
AN OPEN LETTER


Above is my reply from my MP Karl McCartney in response to my request that he support Brian Binley MP's EDM to amend the smoking ban.
Spoken like a true politician, he doesn't commit himself. He says he believes that landlords have the right to choose, yet he quotes the old statistics of the number of people who have allegedly quit up to 2007.
Mr McCartney, I would like to point out that we are three years on from the ban and smoking rates are rising.
this shows how NRT only has a "success" rate of 5% so hard pressed tax payers give the NHS a budget of £50 million and £47.5 million is a wasted. You see, Mr McCartney, there really are some people who do not want to quit and they should not be ignored.
This shows how deceitful the tobacco control lobby is and the underhanded methods they use to con government and the public. Will the Conservatives be stupid enough to fall for more of their lies?
And, yes, Mr McCartney, I do indeed feel very strongly about this issue but that should not invalidate my concerns. If strongly held views were a reason to dismiss such concerns, then how is it that the tobacco control industry - which feels very strongly about the issue - is always listened to yet the other side is always ignored.
You may say that smokers are fighting their corner because they are "addicts" this link clearly puts that lie to bed once for all. "Addiction" to tobacco is yet another lie of the deceitful anti-smoking industry which uses it to denigrate smokers and encourage intolerance against them.
Finally, Mr McCartney, I draw to your attention your immigration minister Damien Green's comments on calls to ban the burka. He said "freedom of choice and tolerance is the British way." I would like to think that you also ascribe to this view and are not selective about who is entitled to it and who is not. I actually agree with Mr Green and have always said I would fight for the right of muslim women to wear the burka if that is what they choose to do.
I find it encouraging that you say you believe in a landlord's right to choose, and I assume you also mean the smoker's right to choose, but hear what you say about EDM's not being the most effective way of achieving an aim. With this in mind, perhaps you would like to lend your support to FOREST'S Save Our Pubs and Clubs, amendthesmoking ban.com
Yours Sincerely,
Mrs Patricia Nurse.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
WRITE TO KARL OR YOUR MP
Below is my letter to my local MP Karl McCartney. If you feel able to write to him or your own constituency MP in support of Brian Binley MP's EDM then please feel free to amend this to suit.
07 July 2010
Dear Mr McCartney,
I write as your constituent to ask that you support Brian Binley MP and his EDM on an amendment to the current blanket smoking ban. The details of Mr Binley’s motion can be found here :
EDM 406 (Review of smoking ban in pubs and clubs)
I would also ask to draw your attention to the two attached documents. One is a report following a speech I made at last year’s UKIP conference, on the public cost of Smoke Free and it’s effectiveness, and the other which contains musician Joe Jackson’s 10 reasons why the smoking ban is wrong.
You may recall that I have contacted you twice about this issue already. The first time was before the election and before Douglas Hogg, my former MP, retired. Several people had written to Mr Hogg protesting about the unfairness of the ban. I wanted to forward you those letters after Mr Hogg announced he was standing down but I was unable to get them back.
The second time I contacted you was to say that I would dearly have liked to have voted for you but for your Party’s silence on the smoking issue. I aligned my support with UKIP ultimately as the only party to say openly that they intended to treat smokers humanely. I know of other former Labour and Conservative smoker voters who have defected to UKIP solely on this issue. It really does matter.
I can also put you in touch with a former Lincoln pub landlady who did give Ms Merron a petition with hundreds of signatures against the ban that was ignored by the previous Govt.
I hope you will able to support the above EDM and I ask that you reply to my letter with your voting intentions. This will help me to decide who I support in the event of future elections in Lincoln.
Yours Sincerely,
Mrs Patricia Nurse.
You might also want to lift some figures from Dick out and about at F2C to add to your letter.
07 July 2010
Dear Mr McCartney,
I write as your constituent to ask that you support Brian Binley MP and his EDM on an amendment to the current blanket smoking ban. The details of Mr Binley’s motion can be found here :
EDM 406 (Review of smoking ban in pubs and clubs)
I would also ask to draw your attention to the two attached documents. One is a report following a speech I made at last year’s UKIP conference, on the public cost of Smoke Free and it’s effectiveness, and the other which contains musician Joe Jackson’s 10 reasons why the smoking ban is wrong.
You may recall that I have contacted you twice about this issue already. The first time was before the election and before Douglas Hogg, my former MP, retired. Several people had written to Mr Hogg protesting about the unfairness of the ban. I wanted to forward you those letters after Mr Hogg announced he was standing down but I was unable to get them back.
The second time I contacted you was to say that I would dearly have liked to have voted for you but for your Party’s silence on the smoking issue. I aligned my support with UKIP ultimately as the only party to say openly that they intended to treat smokers humanely. I know of other former Labour and Conservative smoker voters who have defected to UKIP solely on this issue. It really does matter.
I can also put you in touch with a former Lincoln pub landlady who did give Ms Merron a petition with hundreds of signatures against the ban that was ignored by the previous Govt.
I hope you will able to support the above EDM and I ask that you reply to my letter with your voting intentions. This will help me to decide who I support in the event of future elections in Lincoln.
Yours Sincerely,
Mrs Patricia Nurse.
You might also want to lift some figures from Dick out and about at F2C to add to your letter.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
SMOKING KILLS?
I agree with the sentiment in this blog piece - smoking didn't kill this chap - living did!
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
SMOKERS DIE YOUNGER?
This piece from Simon Clark's blog today rather begs the above question. Is all this health propaganda bollox?
Antis tend to dismiss this kind of case as being an exception to the rule but there are quite a few of these centenarians.
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Sunday, December 27, 2009
ST GILLIAN DOESN'T DESERVE OUR VOTE

St Gillian of Merron, my local MP, and the state health persecutor, has talked here of the new anti-smoking kit which aims to morally blackmail smokers into quitting by using children as human shields again. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8428998.stm
I might take this sort of propaganda a bit more kindly if I didn't know that sanctimonious Merron only represents smokers who have quit or want to quit.
She made it quite clear that she does not care nor represent smokers that don't want to quit in a parliamentary answer to the question of whether she would support an amendment to the cruel, unusual and blanket discriminatory smoking ban.
Her response was that she had a duty to help only those people who want to quit.
Lincolnians - Merron doesn't care about you if you smoke, if you're fat, if you drink more than 3 units of alcohol a day. Do not vote for her. She doesn't deserve your support until she starts listening to what you have to say and starts to treat you as fellow human beings and not outcasts.
I am trying to organise a protest in St Gillian's constituency. Anyone want to join me? Email for more information if you do.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
TORIES ARE MAKING THE RIGHT NOISES

Tory leaders have charmed the electorate with refreshing speeches and I must admit that Ken Clarke's address to delegates was brilliant, and inexplicably gave me a nice warm and secure homely feeling.
I particularly loved the bit where he said that historically, Conservatives tend to come in after Labour have been in power for a while and then they have to clean up the financial mess left behind . This time it is only different in that the mess is worse than it's ever been.
I also thought George Osbourne spoke well and , more importantly, straight. I was ecstatic when shadow health ministerAndrew Lansley said that the wasteful health quangos would also go under the Tories, although sadly not fast enough for my liking.
I am however, hugely disappointed that the Tories have said nothing about amending the economically damaging and socially divisive blanket smoking ban but it would appear, at least, that things will not get worse with them at the helm.
Cameron still makes me cringe and in truth, back in 2005, I had hoped that Ken would win the leadership election. I think most older people would plump for Ken as PM but it seems that the younger generation has got a stranglehold over politicians who are falling over themselves to keep the under 40s content.
UKIP will still get my vote because it is the only party that has said it will treat smokers with respect and it will amend the smoking ban.
Personally, I don't think the Tories have much to lose if they make their policy on this issue clear. The general electorate are sick to death of NuLab in so many other ways that the smoking issue is, among the majority, a minor one. Few smokers, however, will support the Conservatives next year if they don't anounce their plans in advance of the election.
So far, they are making the right noises. That has to be welcomed. But they must shout loud and proud in defence of smokers before I, at least, change my mind about where my vote will go.
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Friday, September 4, 2009
CONFERENCE HERE I COME
This will be interesting. My first ever visit to a political party conference. I won't say which one for now, but I will tell you the title of the motion I hope to persuade the party to adopt - Should Smoke Free Quangos be Abolished and the Millions of Tax-Payers Money Be Diverted into Something More Worthy Within The NHS Instead.
Watch this space - full report on my return to blogging on Monday.
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