Dangerous glass fibers in cigarettes worsen lung damage for smokers
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2012/05/11 13:18:20
(NaturalNews) Shocking new research reveals that a specific type of lung cancer many smokers develop comes from tiny tears in their lung tissue
caused by microscopic glass fibers, also known as glass wool, found in
many conventional cigarette filters. These rips in the epithelial (soft)
tissue fuel the development of tumors and cancerous cells due to the
constant overload of toxins, namely pesticides, nicotine and ammonia,
contained in commercial cigarette smoke.
caused by microscopic glass fibers, also known as glass wool, found in
many conventional cigarette filters. These rips in the epithelial (soft)
tissue fuel the development of tumors and cancerous cells due to the
constant overload of toxins, namely pesticides, nicotine and ammonia,
contained in commercial cigarette smoke.
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+1The fiberglass is what takes me to flavor country.reply -
it is??reply - bob 2012/05/11 15:20:10
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suicide for profit. people pay the tobacco industry to kill themselves don't they?reply - Cheetah 2012/05/11 13:57:08
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