[ Snuff Box The Nasal Snuff Club] Re: Might have just bought my last snuff
2010-08-01 17:03:02 GMT
I personally would prefer members not to allude to their own political allegience on this message board. The whole point of not doing so is because the group is for discussing snuff and not politics, and the moment someone starts to give their opinion about political parties, the group loses something and is diminished because of this. Not everyone thinks the same about politics and it is insensitive to not realise that. And that is also the precise reason why it should not be discussed nor alluded to on here. ukfizwit please desist. Snufftaker --- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "ukfizwit" <ukfizwit <at> ...> wrote: > Very sensible, Dave. > > I hear you folk West of the Pond are also having problems with e-cigarettes. It doesn't seem to be based on anything scientific. I started using them 6 months ago, and have never been tempted to go back to cigarettes. > > Fortunately we got rid of our 'anti-everything' Marxist govt a few months back. You've still got a couple of years to go. I just hope they don't do too much damage. > > Good luck. > > Ted > > --- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "Dave Naess" <howdydave_2000 <at> > wrote: > > > > Howdy Ted! > > > > Just sent an e-mail off to my congresswoman giving her the "medical angle" and how the sweeping generalizations of legislations will, once again, be detremental to my health. > > > > Dave(Continue reading)
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--- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "Snufftaker" <snufftaker <at> ...> wrote:
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> Thank you so much for posting this Alex. Very interesting article indeed. I imagine it is low on the
researchers priorities but should not be, in view of its obvious benefits in giving up smoking and its
brilliance as a thing for filling that famous gap "what to do with your hands" which we experience when we
give up cigarettes and or pipe smoking. I am off all kinds of smoking purely for health reasons [I would
smoke pipes andd cigaretes all the time if it wasn't so bad for my particular health level] (and I feel so
much better, off smoking) But snuff is great and so enjoyable because it is not plagued by all the health
warnings and because of the good evidence that it is not that bad for is at all.
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> --- In snuffboxthenasalsnuffclub <at> yahoogroups.com, "Alex D" <guitarshopbum <at> > wrote:
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> > Further to Dave Naess' comment about his doctor suggesting that Snuff was a safer alternative to
decongestants, I was wondering if anyone else had any experience of advice from the medical profession
about the merits or disadvantages of snuff?
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> > My recent experiences with the laughable smoking cessation service provided by my GP (summary:
"patches and gum, gooooood, snuff baaaaaad, fzzzzzt, beeep, error, error, does not compute....")
suggest that doctors haven't really considered this issue in a long while. Possibly since the BMJ
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