When it gives you gas.acosmichippo wrote:how is mustard bad for you?
Maybe he was one of those americans who could not read americanflynfrog wrote:I haven't read the briefing the the Surgeon General required all packs of cigarettes to carry warning labels starting in 65. It had been well published for a decade that cigarettes are bad for you. So where was this guy getting smokes from?beelsebob wrote:Actually - that was exactly the finding of the court - these specific packs didn't have a warning, and that's why she won.flynfrog wrote:From the time the guy started smoking the packs of cigarettes had a warning label on them....
The 1964 report on smoking and health had an impact on public attitudes and policy. A Gallup Survey conducted in 1958 found that only 44 percent of Americans believed smoking caused cancer, while 78 percent believed so by 1968. In the course of a decade, it had become common knowledge that smoking damaged health, and mounting evidence of health risks gave Terry's 1964 report public resonance. Yet, while the report proclaimed that "cigarette smoking is a health hazard of sufficient importance in the United States to warrant appropriate remedial action," it remained silent on concrete remedies. That challenge fell to politicians. In 1965, Congress required all cigarette packages distributed in the United States to carry a health warning, and since 1970 this warning is made in the name of the Surgeon General. In 1969, cigarette advertising on television and radio was banned, effective September 1970.
Even water can be bad for you and actually lethal in very high doses.xpensive wrote:Bah, If you haven't learned by now that tobacco, alcohol, fat, sugar, salt, and mustard is bad for you, then you can have it.
So in that theory one small dose of cyanide is fine, because it's in moderation? Really....SectorOne wrote:Even water can be bad for you and actually lethal in very high doses.xpensive wrote:Bah, If you haven't learned by now that tobacco, alcohol, fat, sugar, salt, and mustard is bad for you, then you can have it.
Moderation is key for everything.
Smoke packs every single day and you will shorten your life. Smoke one in your lifetime and it´s fine, no problem.
Pretty much so, like Curare.Cam wrote: ...
So in that theory one small dose of cyanide is fine, because it's in moderation? Really....
A moderate dose of Cyanide is not lethal. Human tissue can metabolise cyanide believe it or not.Cam wrote:So in that theory one small dose of cyanide is fine, because it's in moderation? Really....
It's that kind of thinking and justification that makes people believe smoking tobacco is ok.FoxHound wrote:A moderate dose of Cyanide is not lethal. Human tissue can metabolise cyanide believe it or not.Cam wrote:So in that theory one small dose of cyanide is fine, because it's in moderation? Really....
Note, not intoxication or poisoning as this would not be moderate to the human body.
World Health Organisation wrote:Leading cause of death, illness and impoverishment
While some believe it's perfectly ok to smoke tobacco, in any quantity, others may believe that people who deliberately commit slow suicide, probably should not be giving advice to anyone.Wiki @ Cyanide wrote:If cyanide is inhaled it causes a coma with seizures, apnea, and cardiac arrest, with death following in a matter of seconds. At lower doses, loss of consciousness may be preceded by general weakness, giddiness, headaches, vertigo, confusion, and perceived difficulty in breathing. At the first stages of unconsciousness, breathing is often sufficient or even rapid, although the state of the victim progresses towards a deep coma, sometimes accompanied by pulmonary edema, and finally cardiac arrest. A cherry red skin color changes to dark may be present as the result of increased venous hemoglobin oxygen saturation. Cyanide does not directly cause cyanosis. A fatal dose for humans can be as low as 1.5 mg/kg body weight.
In addition to pesticide and insecticide, cyanide is contained in tobacco smoke......
It's right there in your own link, 1.5 mg/kg body weight is considered a lethal dose, if you had a dose 1/10,000th of that you would not face any consequences. I really have difficulty in following your thought process.Cam wrote:It's that kind of thinking and justification that makes people believe smoking tobacco is ok.FoxHound wrote:A moderate dose of Cyanide is not lethal. Human tissue can metabolise cyanide believe it or not.Cam wrote:So in that theory one small dose of cyanide is fine, because it's in moderation? Really....
Note, not intoxication or poisoning as this would not be moderate to the human body.
World Health Organisation wrote:Leading cause of death, illness and impoverishmentWhile some believe it's perfectly ok to smoke tobacco, in any quantity, others may believe that people who deliberately commit slow suicide, probably should not be giving advice to anyone.Wiki @ Cyanide wrote:If cyanide is inhaled it causes a coma with seizures, apnea, and cardiac arrest, with death following in a matter of seconds. At lower doses, loss of consciousness may be preceded by general weakness, giddiness, headaches, vertigo, confusion, and perceived difficulty in breathing. At the first stages of unconsciousness, breathing is often sufficient or even rapid, although the state of the victim progresses towards a deep coma, sometimes accompanied by pulmonary edema, and finally cardiac arrest. A cherry red skin color changes to dark may be present as the result of increased venous hemoglobin oxygen saturation. Cyanide does not directly cause cyanosis. A fatal dose for humans can be as low as 1.5 mg/kg body weight.
In addition to pesticide and insecticide, cyanide is contained in tobacco smoke......