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| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009
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Well I quoted a scientific reasearch paper on the first page from a labratory for you.
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This. Scientific research paper on the subject from a laboratory for toxicology, pathology and genetics. | |
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Sugars may make tobacco more appetizing but it's not the addictive property
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: London, UK
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Sugar is one of things in cigarettes that causes problems no doubt. However in your first post you claimed that it was in fact burnt crystallised sugar that people are addicted when smoking cigarettes. I don't believe this. You need to cite sources with links to back it up. None of your additional posts appear to support this, in fact post #7 opens by contradicting it. So please provide us with links to studies that show we are in fact addicted to burnt sugar rather than nicotine.
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Did you read the scientific paper that I quoted twice? I even put a link to it. You might check it out. Nicotine is a bitter alkaloid that is used to help cross pollunation of the plants. Nicotine doesnt kill hummingbirds so how could it kill humans? All it does is taste bitter and cause the hummingbirds to bugger off and go somewhere else.
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aha! it's not the rum, it's the coke!!!! i knew it!!!!! lol |
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Strangely enough hummingbirds that help to pollunate tobacco plants dont seem to get addicted to nicotine. There is a lot of disinformation out there and its a bit sad that people cant see through it. Tobacco plants produce a very pretty flower that hummingbirds love to suck the nectar out of. That nectar contains nicotine. After the hummingbird has had so much nicotine the bitter taste gets to be too much for them and they bugger off to another plant. At no time do they drop dead from ingesting nicotine nor do they ever become addicted to it. Think about it.
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| I SEES ALL! Moderator Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Central NY, USA
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So let's see....if this (one reference) is true, why not make patches and gums from sugar then instead of nicotine? And they aren't addicted? Why do they keep going back? ![]() Ha! We were typing at the same time Css. Lu |
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