@blnstr There are no web sites that prove the point one way or the other. Read the PM I sent you. If I can't prove it myself with a napkin test like we all did in science class with cigarettes, I refuse to believe what the Mayo clinic is saying. I would have to see similar amounts if not more tar in the napkin before I could even begin to believe their claim. All I see is moisture, which is from vaporization, which is exactly how a hookah works.
Thanks for the advice. Since you did not provide me with a web site to prove your point, I will provide you with one that proves mine. See the related posts below.
@JaleelJohanson62 Here you will discover "Hookah smoke contains high levels of toxic compounds, including tar, carbon monoxide, heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens). In fact, hookah smokers are exposed to more carbon monoxide and smoke than are cigarette smokers." It continues from there.
@blnstr Hookah doesn't cause any of these things. Go read up on how a hookah works..... It's vaporized glycerin and flavoring, not combusted tobacco..... Would you say that ecigs also give you yellow teeth? It's your responsibility to be informed if you're going to preach to others. Otherwise, you only sound like a browbeating fool.
@JaleelJohanson62 Excuse me? I believe it is the other way around. One would be ignorant if the thought of smoking was not condusive to death. Smoking causes bad breath, yellow teeth, stenchy clothes and hair, low birth weight babies, illness (like cancer) and a long list of other maladies worthy of basic Internet research. However, long nails and latex balloons is a volatile mix worthy of pursuing.
@blnstr Ya sure.... right after I finish reading what another farce of an organization, the FDA, has to say about ecigs....
JaleelJohanson62 2 months ago
@blnstr You did did you? Please explain why exhaling hookah 'smoke' into a napkin doesn't produce tar on the napkin?
JaleelJohanson62 2 months ago
@blnstr There are no web sites that prove the point one way or the other. Read the PM I sent you. If I can't prove it myself with a napkin test like we all did in science class with cigarettes, I refuse to believe what the Mayo clinic is saying. I would have to see similar amounts if not more tar in the napkin before I could even begin to believe their claim. All I see is moisture, which is from vaporization, which is exactly how a hookah works.
JaleelJohanson62 2 months ago
Thanks for the advice. Since you did not provide me with a web site to prove your point, I will provide you with one that proves mine. See the related posts below.
blnstr 2 months ago
@JaleelJohanson62 Here you will discover "Hookah smoke contains high levels of toxic compounds, including tar, carbon monoxide, heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens). In fact, hookah smokers are exposed to more carbon monoxide and smoke than are cigarette smokers." It continues from there.
blnstr 2 months ago
@JaleelJohanson62 See the Mayo Clinic web site regarding hookah smoking.
blnstr 2 months ago
@JaleelJohanson62 I did the research, and hookah smoking is worse.
blnstr 2 months ago
@blnstr Hookah doesn't cause any of these things. Go read up on how a hookah works..... It's vaporized glycerin and flavoring, not combusted tobacco..... Would you say that ecigs also give you yellow teeth? It's your responsibility to be informed if you're going to preach to others. Otherwise, you only sound like a browbeating fool.
JaleelJohanson62 3 months ago
@JaleelJohanson62 Excuse me? I believe it is the other way around. One would be ignorant if the thought of smoking was not condusive to death. Smoking causes bad breath, yellow teeth, stenchy clothes and hair, low birth weight babies, illness (like cancer) and a long list of other maladies worthy of basic Internet research. However, long nails and latex balloons is a volatile mix worthy of pursuing.
blnstr 3 months ago
@blnstr ignorant = you
JaleelJohanson62 3 months ago