Monday, December 21, 2009

Can I go on the master cleanse and smoke cigarettes?

I know the whole point is to rid your body of toxins, but I do smoke and I don't know what it would be like if I stopped for fourteen days just to cleanse, because regardless I would continue smoking- I'd probably just change my eating habits.Can I go on the master cleanse and smoke cigarettes?
At least you're honest about the smokes, it will make a difference but it can be hard to keep up the master cleanse. Better to try to change your eating habits now rather than doing the cleanse.Can I go on the master cleanse and smoke cigarettes?
You defeat the purpose if you go on any kind of cleansing program, and smoke at the same time. When you go on a cleansing diet, your body is in the healing process. Your body is trying to rid itself of accumulated toxins. If you smoke during a cleanse, you are feeding your body more toxins. You can get very sick while doing something like that. Cigarettes have more then 4000 carcinogens.





Cigarettes are one of few products which can be sold legally which can harm and even kill you over time if used as intended.





Currently there are ongoing lawsuits in the USA which aim to hold tobacco companies responsible for the effects of smoking on the health of long term smokers.





Benzene (petrol additive)


A colourless cyclic hydrocarbon obtained from coal and petroleum, used as a solvent in fuel and in chemical manufacture - and contained in cigarette smoke. It is a known carcinogen and is associated with leukaemia.





Formaldehyde (embalming fluid)


A colourless liquid, highly poisonous, used to preserve dead bodies - also found in cigarette smoke. Known to cause cancer, respiratory, skin and gastrointestinal problems.





Ammonia (toilet cleaner)


Used as a flavouring, frees nicotine from tobacco turning it into a gas, found in dry cleaning fluids.





Acetone (nail polish remover)


Fragrant volatile liquid ketone, used as a solvent, for example, nail polish remover - found in cigarette smoke.





Tar


Particulate matter drawn into lungs when you inhale on a lighted cigarette. Once inhaled, smoke condenses and about 70 per cent of the tar in the smoke is deposited in the smoker's lungs.





Nicotine (insecticide/addictive drug)


One of the most addictive substances known to man, a powerful and fast-acting medical and non-medical poison. This is the chemical which causes addiction.





Carbon Monoxide (CO) (car exhaust fumes)


An odourless, tasteless and poisonous gas, rapidly fatal in large amounts - it's the same gas that comes out of car exhausts and is the main gas in cigarette smoke, formed when the cigarette is lit. Others you may recognize are :





Arsenic (rat poison), Hydrogen Cyanide (gas chamber poison)





If you really want to be healthy, and get rid of all the toxins, and cleanse your body, my best advice is to stop smoking. If you it is too difficult to stop cold turkey, look into getting an Electronic Cigarette. They have any Nicotine, Flavoring, and Propylene Glycol. Nothing else! You can get some from http://buye-cigarettes.com





They are a great company, with wonderful staff that care. I know, because I have brought many of love ones some from them. I wish you luck!

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