How many of you knew this??
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I'd be willing to bet the "cause" of cancer is the additives to tobacco. We have nicotine receptors for a reason, it actually causes a flushing reaction in the body. If you grow your own I'm sure you'd be fine.
surprisingly to most people, it’s the tobacco plant that has harmful chemicals and heavy metals. You are exposed to them when you burn and inhale the smoke of the the leaves. The tobacco plant itself attracts the radioactive isotopes of lead and cadmium etc as its growing. it’s similar to how the sunflower plant works which the Russians used to decontaminate chernobyl after the accident.
So basically you are filling your lungs with tar and radioactive nano particles when you smoke. The average smoker is exposed to more radiation than astronauts. That’s why they tend to get cancer.
So if the tobacco is grown organically, naturally, in clean soil, it would not have any heavy metals? Like from weird fertilizers, pesticides etc?
Yes, logically, it would most likely be far less if it was grown in an environment that was largely free of those things.
Nailed it
So, sunflower seeds fed to birds and the packaged ones sold to humans may contain the radioactive isotopes as well?
I don't think it concentrates in the seeds but does in other parts of the plant it does.
This is quite factinating, thanks for the info. I agree that smoking it is not the best choice. I believe it does have many medicinal purposes, primarily as a salve.
Says your science degree or what? People have used tobacco for 1000s of years. Cancer has been prevalent for what, about 100? So what about this plant kills you, exactly? Here is a hint...the FDA tells you it's bad...And They also approved the covid jab. We have nicotine receptors for a reason, and I don't think that reason is to kill us.
Tar in the lungs from the way tobacco burns. It's not a big quandary. Why do you think cancer rates went down when they introduced filtered cigarettes?
And cancer has been around for thousands of years, there are many descriptions of even native Americans dying from cancer like lung illnesses.