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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 375392"><p>It's actually a fair question Domer. The first law of toxicology: The poison is in the dose. So a query about how much tobacco is in a pipe bowl relative to a cigarette is an attempt to establish equivalence.</p><p></p><p>The important distinction is that pipe smokers are usually only exposed to sidestream smoke when one is considering the lungs. I have huge problems with the 'data' that is put forward regarding sidestream smoke and health effects, the most obvious of which is the stuff about passive smoking.</p><p></p><p>I think most of the claims are horseshit.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I wouldn't smoke a pipe in a small confined room like a bathroom. In the open air tho, I'd bet the negative health effects of pipe smoking are somewhere south of smelling bacon being cooked. Only my opinion tho; we are denied reliable data regarding pipe smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 375392"] It's actually a fair question Domer. The first law of toxicology: The poison is in the dose. So a query about how much tobacco is in a pipe bowl relative to a cigarette is an attempt to establish equivalence. The important distinction is that pipe smokers are usually only exposed to sidestream smoke when one is considering the lungs. I have huge problems with the 'data' that is put forward regarding sidestream smoke and health effects, the most obvious of which is the stuff about passive smoking. I think most of the claims are horseshit. Having said that, I wouldn't smoke a pipe in a small confined room like a bathroom. In the open air tho, I'd bet the negative health effects of pipe smoking are somewhere south of smelling bacon being cooked. Only my opinion tho; we are denied reliable data regarding pipe smoking. [/QUOTE]
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