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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 375445"><p>I never said tobacco contained no additives. I was referencing those anti smoking campaigns of years gone by that listed all those nasty sounding chemicals such as ammonia that were in tobacco. Ammonia is naturally occurring and occurs in safe amounts in lots of foodstuffs. Many of the chemicals in those campaigns were of that frequently occurring sort. You could make a list of 'chemicals' in tomatoes that would sound just as horrific.</p><p></p><p>As for additives in tobacco, some of the responses to that are hysterical. Imo a cigarette smoker inhaling TSNAs and worrying about PG on the tobacco is retarded. It's a bit like driving a car at 200km/h without a seat belt and being primarily concerned that EM radiation from the car radio will give you a brain tumour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 375445"] I never said tobacco contained no additives. I was referencing those anti smoking campaigns of years gone by that listed all those nasty sounding chemicals such as ammonia that were in tobacco. Ammonia is naturally occurring and occurs in safe amounts in lots of foodstuffs. Many of the chemicals in those campaigns were of that frequently occurring sort. You could make a list of 'chemicals' in tomatoes that would sound just as horrific. As for additives in tobacco, some of the responses to that are hysterical. Imo a cigarette smoker inhaling TSNAs and worrying about PG on the tobacco is retarded. It's a bit like driving a car at 200km/h without a seat belt and being primarily concerned that EM radiation from the car radio will give you a brain tumour. [/QUOTE]
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