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Quote by: Marilyn Monroe That's probably cause you've got a lot of tar in there from previous cigarettes. People who smoke get really black lungs. The lungs do clean themselves, but it's a very slow process, whereas the benefits to quitting are almost immediate on the heart.
Might is the key word here. How about it's unlikely the lungs were polluted so gravely from other sources?
It would be clean is my guess. I did it, and mine was clean.
The experiment is showing the tar coming out from the cigarette smoke not other pollutants already in your lungs. You're grasping at straws. Wake up and admit that cigarettes are the main cause of lung cancer. People who don't smoke don't get it nearly as often. Why would that be? It's not from other pollutants, it's from the cigarettes.
Don't forget if you do acquire cancer that it does spread, so a non-smoker could have cancer in the lungs, which is usually one of the last places it goes before it kills you. Cancer - lung cancer pictures include diseased lung cancer photos YouTube - Tar Extracted from 400 smokes |
His getto science did not say if he was a former smoker or not. So we cannot really determine anything about the results he claimed. I did make any brown spot when breathing through a tissue eather, when in-between smoking a cigarette. So apparently the smoke inhaled can collect pollution already in the lungs and help to exspell it, which would be handy if you live in the city with lots of smog.
A better test would be to smoke something that does not contain tobacco to see if if non-tar smoke can exspell polution from the lungs, perhaps indian sage or pot. And then compare the results to cigarette smoke.
However stain is just coloring, if you drink cranberry juice you can get stains, that does not determine that it is unhealthy.
You can become a redneck by gettng exposed to the sun, that does not mean you are more likely to be unhealthy, stain might give something white some color but how do you link that to being healthy or not? Only coloring caused by decay would represent something relative. If you turn pale it might be a sign to call the Doc. For color to be a relative concern it must be caused by an actual disease.