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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 352510" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>Although I've NEVER smelled ammonia from my pipe or the tobacco in it I would think that if it's from aging that it has chemicals in it that shouldn't be. Anyone that has smelled back alley's or outhouses knows they smell of ammonia and I certainly don't want that in my pipe.</p><p>Ammonia is not a good smell nor is the chemical, smoke what you want (if that's the culprit) but, I'll stick to non-ammonia tobaccos.</p><p></p><p>And to set things straight, I was being serious in my 1st post.</p><p>Just because a doctor says your alright doesn't necessarily mean your all right.</p><p>I would think there are certain tests that would have to be done to determine if it has anything to do with your health that a normal doctors visit does not include.</p><p></p><p>Now if it is only smelled when smoking a certain pipe or a certain tobacco I myself would eliminate those two from my diet or at least the tobacco and clean the pipe well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 352510, member: 2155"] Although I've NEVER smelled ammonia from my pipe or the tobacco in it I would think that if it's from aging that it has chemicals in it that shouldn't be. Anyone that has smelled back alley's or outhouses knows they smell of ammonia and I certainly don't want that in my pipe. Ammonia is not a good smell nor is the chemical, smoke what you want (if that's the culprit) but, I'll stick to non-ammonia tobaccos. And to set things straight, I was being serious in my 1st post. Just because a doctor says your alright doesn't necessarily mean your all right. I would think there are certain tests that would have to be done to determine if it has anything to do with your health that a normal doctors visit does not include. Now if it is only smelled when smoking a certain pipe or a certain tobacco I myself would eliminate those two from my diet or at least the tobacco and clean the pipe well. [/QUOTE]
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