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| Banned Join Date: May 2008 Location: USA
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VP, google: "lemon liver", it will give you lots of info.
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Richmond, VA
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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With every jolt of nicotine, your arteries narrow, your blood pressure rises, your heart beats faster. Nicotine is thus a vasoconstrictor. Keep narrowing your arteries over a period of time and they "harden" in that narrowed position, restricting blood flow. You get hearing loss, eye problems, impotence and cold feet and hands. Clots form easier. Nicotine clobbers your good cholesterol, as well. All of this makes you more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke earlier than a non-nicotine person. So in addition to the normal good health practices, work to shore up your circulation, to prevent plaque buildup. Every test the late pioneer Dr. Roy Walford did on animals fed a restricted-calorie diet (1/3rd normal intake!) led to longer life for those animals. Watch your diet. Watch your fat intake. Lose weight if you need to. Then add some "heart healthy" practices, like the daily baby aspirin to keep blood thin and flowing freely, a daily chunk of 70% or better cacao dark chocolate, a single shot of alcohol in another beverage, a handful of almonds (go easy on other, fatty nuts), and spicy foods that bulge your eyes and pop beads of sweat. The best heart-friendly almonds, BTW, are Blue Diamond BOLD Almonds with jalapeno powder on them. Take a tablet of concentrated pomegranate daily. This is the newest darling among health freaks, a kind of Roto-Rooter for your arteries. It's the only thing said to reverse plaque buildup in arteries. Make sure you get enough vitamins and minerals. On a restricted-calorie diet, that can be difficult. Walford (remember him as a kind of Capt. Kirk of the Biosphere project) took a daily multi-vitamin for insurance. You don't have to go overboard with special antioxidants, etc. Just balance things out and don't come up short on important ones like C and the B complex. The first step toward making healthy changes is researching the downside of our favorite drug as it impacts your circulation, brain, liver and pancreas. Then ask a doctor or health authority what practices will keep what you have in top shape. Okay, I'm been serious long enough. Hope the info helps. NEXT WEEK: The Pinky Fingers: Do We Really Need Them? | |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008 Location: UK
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very good advice bob...but i wonder if its just people of a certain age who worry about those health concerns you mentioned...younger people dont worry about stuff like blocked arteries...its like science fiction to them-do you remember how immortal you felt when you were younger?the "naw,it'll never happen to me" syndrome is strongest then.that vanishes as you get older though,and reality kicks in! ...and after all,almost everything enjoyable has its downside when not taken in moderation-drinking,smoking,sex,chocolate,grass,fastfood,gamb ling,vaping etc...i think the vast majority of folks with addictive personalities,or more commonly those of us who are just plain old addicted to one thing,rely on denial to get them through life...until they get a wake up call...
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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All true. But damage repair has a higher price than damage prevention. Not many conditions, not even lung cancer, happen overnight. It takes years of abuse to suddenly "have" something. So if a younger person takes steps throughout life to prevent damage, the odds of a healthy old age increase. I understand that no one wants to just "get old" and spend years being tube-fed in a nursing home. It's the quality of the end-life period that is the goal. That's what a healthy lifestyle contributes to. So, yes, the tips strike older smokers as relevant; younger ones don't even think of getting old. But old happens ... sometimes before we're ready.
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: panama city beach fl.
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| thanks for the info tb my wife loved it.
__________________ pryor planning prevents piss poor performance. btw it's a dog eat dog world out there. |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2009
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sorry old topic, but i did notice that i get hiccups now when i drink alcohol. i hardly....hardly get hiccups when i drink and smoke regular cigs. i drink alot! i do get thirsty, maybe its the combination of ecig and alcohol. ill keep an eye out for this. ecig is still new to me.
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| | #19 |
| Super Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: San Diego, CA
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No hiccups from vaping, but did get them bad from Nicorette.
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| Senior Member | I am with you on the Nicorette. That is why I couldn’t use it and the lozenge. I have gotten it before from vaping but only after getting a large amount of fluid in my mouth.
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