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  • No surprise DWW, cigarettes also contain the following-: 1,3-Butadiene is used in rubber manufacturing •Arsenic is a poison •Benzene is an industrial solvent, refined from crude oil •Beryllium is used in nuclear reactors •Cadmium is used in batteries •Chromium is used to manufacture dye, paints and alloys •Formaldehyde is used as a preservative in science laboratories and mortuaries •Polonium-21 is a highly radioactive element •Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are a group of dangerous DNA-damaging chemicals, including benzo(a)pyrene
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks, Creamcrackered I appreciate your information and for treating me with kindness, You treat me better then some relatives I live with.
    • 11stevo73
      DNA-damaging chemicals why are they bad plenty of you lined up and voluntary took them?
    • Creamcrackered
      Take a look https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/smoking-and-cancer/whats-in-a-cigarette-0 here's the source of my response. Not sure if you ever watched the film the Insider, it was based on the 60 Minutes segment about Jeffrey Wigand, a whistleblower in the tobacco industry. Brown & Williamson had intentionally manipulated its tobacco blend with chemicals such as ammonia to increase the effect of nicotine in cigarette smoke. However, despite this knowledge, and the and the warning labels on cigarette packs, people still smoke.
    • Creamcrackered
      DWW, thanks for contributing to the board, and I've learned a lot, sometimes you know things that are going on in the UK before I do :D

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