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Reduces estrogen levels, .

I REPEAT am just asking if anybody else has any CLINICAL( AS OPPOSED TO

physical/social/moral) observations about the effects on TUMORS of taking

up/giving up NICOTINE .

Not asking anybody if SMOKING is a good health move......just like I don't

need to ask if drinking copious amounts of soda, eating junk food, etc etc,

is a good health move..... I know those answers, and I understand also that

some people choose to do so, knowing the potential risks, and others are

ignorant or choose to remain ignorant, whatever.....it is supposedly a free

world.

Please try to separate the issues. Last post on digest is your response to

mine(haven't got next digest), so don't want to see this thread go into a

social/moral/physical debate about smoking...

The effects of nicotine ingestion is a separate issue......for eg. nicotine

reduces the impact of diabetes type 2(from memory again, so don't trust

me!!!) But nobody is saying that diabetics should take up smoking...ok,

clear? I hope so.

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I'm sure you wont get the type of answers you are looking for. My tumors all

formed when I was a smoker or before. The took off like wildfire in late teens

and I smoked. The tumors I have now are all regrowths of them but supposedly

under control.

;-))))))))))))))

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> Reduces estrogen levels, .

>

>

>

> I REPEAT am just asking if anybody else has any CLINICAL( AS OPPOSED TO

> physical/social/moral) observations about the effects on TUMORS of taking

> up/giving up NICOTINE .

>

> Not asking anybody if SMOKING is a good health move......just like I don't

> need to ask if drinking copious amounts of soda, eating junk food, etc etc,

> is a good health move..... I know those answers, and I understand also that

> some people choose to do so, knowing the potential risks, and others are

> ignorant or choose to remain ignorant, whatever.....it is supposedly a free

> world.

>

> Please try to separate the issues. Last post on digest is your response to

> mine(haven't got next digest), so don't want to see this thread go into a

> social/moral/physical debate about smoking...

>

> The effects of nicotine ingestion is a separate issue......for eg. nicotine

> reduces the impact of diabetes type 2(from memory again, so don't trust

> me!!!) But nobody is saying that diabetics should take up smoking...ok,

> clear? I hope so.

>

>

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Here's a good question for a poll: How many " 2's " know that one or both

parents smoked around the time you were concieved?? Is this crazy? It just

seems like a lot of fellow " 2's " have had parents who smoked or still smoke.

It could be a coincidence.

na (just something I've wondered about)

Re: Nicotine effects

I'm sure you wont get the type of answers you are looking for. My tumors all

formed when I was a smoker or before. The took off like wildfire in late

teens

and I smoked. The tumors I have now are all regrowths of them but supposedly

under control.

;-))))))))))))))

Rosemary Lee wrote:

> Reduces estrogen levels, .

>

>

>

> I REPEAT am just asking if anybody else has any CLINICAL( AS OPPOSED TO

> physical/social/moral) observations about the effects on TUMORS of taking

> up/giving up NICOTINE .

>

> Not asking anybody if SMOKING is a good health move......just like I don't

> need to ask if drinking copious amounts of soda, eating junk food, etc

etc,

> is a good health move..... I know those answers, and I understand also

that

> some people choose to do so, knowing the potential risks, and others are

> ignorant or choose to remain ignorant, whatever.....it is supposedly a

free

> world.

>

> Please try to separate the issues. Last post on digest is your response to

> mine(haven't got next digest), so don't want to see this thread go into a

> social/moral/physical debate about smoking...

>

> The effects of nicotine ingestion is a separate issue......for eg.

nicotine

> reduces the impact of diabetes type 2(from memory again, so don't trust

> me!!!) But nobody is saying that diabetics should take up smoking...ok,

> clear? I hope so.

>

>

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Of course this would only apply to spontaneous mutations.

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I'm sure you wont get the type of answers you are looking for. My tumors all

formed when I was a smoker or before. The took off like wildfire in late

teens

and I smoked. The tumors I have now are all regrowths of them but supposedly

under control.

;-))))))))))))))

Rosemary Lee wrote:

> Reduces estrogen levels, .

>

>

>

> I REPEAT am just asking if anybody else has any CLINICAL( AS OPPOSED TO

> physical/social/moral) observations about the effects on TUMORS of taking

> up/giving up NICOTINE .

>

> Not asking anybody if SMOKING is a good health move......just like I don't

> need to ask if drinking copious amounts of soda, eating junk food, etc

etc,

> is a good health move..... I know those answers, and I understand also

that

> some people choose to do so, knowing the potential risks, and others are

> ignorant or choose to remain ignorant, whatever.....it is supposedly a

free

> world.

>

> Please try to separate the issues. Last post on digest is your response to

> mine(haven't got next digest), so don't want to see this thread go into a

> social/moral/physical debate about smoking...

>

> The effects of nicotine ingestion is a separate issue......for eg.

nicotine

> reduces the impact of diabetes type 2(from memory again, so don't trust

> me!!!) But nobody is saying that diabetics should take up smoking...ok,

> clear? I hope so.

>

>

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My father did.

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RE: Nicotine effects

Here's a good question for a poll: How many "2's" know that one or

both

parents smoked around the time you were concieved?? Is this crazy?

It just

seems like a lot of fellow "2's" have had parents who smoked or

still smoke.

It could be a coincidence.

na (just something I've wondered about)

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It might just be A coincidence BUT!!! I was a smoker when Mike was concaved ... Sooooo

HUGS Lois

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Here's a good question for a poll: How many "2's" know that one or bothparents smoked around the time you were concieved?? Is this crazy? It justseems like a lot of fellow "2's" have had parents who smoked or still smoke.It could be a coincidence.na (just something I've wondered about)-----Original Message-----From: Henrion Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 6:45 PMTo: NF2_Crew Subject: Re: Nicotine effectsI'm sure you wont get the type of answers you are looking for. My tumors allformed when I was a smoker or before. The took off like wildfire in lateteensand I smoked. The tumors I have now are all regrowths of them but supposedlyunder control.;-))))))))))))))Rosemary Lee wrote:> Reduces estrogen levels, .>>>> I REPEAT am just asking if anybody else has any CLINICAL( AS OPPOSED TO> physical/social/moral) observations about the effects on TUMORS of taking> up/giving up NICOTINE .>> Not asking anybody if SMOKING is a good health move......just like I don't> need to ask if drinking copious amounts of soda, eating junk food, etcetc,> is a good health move..... I know those answers, and I understand alsothat> some people choose to do so, knowing the potential risks, and others are> ignorant or choose to remain ignorant, whatever.....it is supposedly afree> world.>> Please try to separate the issues. Last post on digest is your response to> mine(haven't got next digest), so don't want to see this thread go into a> social/moral/physical debate about smoking...>> The effects of nicotine ingestion is a separate issue......for eg.nicotine> reduces the impact of diabetes type 2(from memory again, so don't trust> me!!!) But nobody is saying that diabetics should take up smoking...ok,> clear? I hope so.>>

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when this came back it did not look right I should have said count me as a smoker when Mike was conceived ... sorry sometimes it looks ok till you see it in print huh? hugs Lois

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Here's a good question for a poll: How many "2's" know that one or bothparents smoked around the time you were concieved?? Is this crazy? It justseems like a lot of fellow "2's" have had parents who smoked or still smoke.It could be a coincidence.na (just something I've wondered about)-----Original Message-----From: Henrion Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 6:45 PMTo: NF2_Crew Subject: Re: Nicotine effectsI'm sure you wont get the type of answers you are looking for. My tumors allformed when I was a smoker or before. The took off like wildfire in lateteensand I smoked. The tumors I have now are all regrowths of them but supposedlyunder control.;-))))))))))))))Rosemary Lee wrote:> Reduces estrogen levels, .>>>> I REPEAT am just asking if anybody else has any CLINICAL( AS OPPOSED TO> physical/social/moral) observations about the effects on TUMORS of taking> up/giving up NICOTINE .>> Not asking anybody if SMOKING is a good health move......just like I don't> need to ask if drinking copious amounts of soda, eating junk food, etcetc,> is a good health move..... I know those answers, and I understand alsothat> some people choose to do so, knowing the potential risks, and others are> ignorant or choose to remain ignorant, whatever.....it is supposedly afree> world.>> Please try to separate the issues. Last post on digest is your response to> mine(haven't got next digest), so don't want to see this thread go into a> social/moral/physical debate about smoking...>> The effects of nicotine ingestion is a separate issue......for eg.nicotine> reduces the impact of diabetes type 2(from memory again, so don't trust> me!!!) But nobody is saying that diabetics should take up smoking...ok,> clear? I hope so.>>

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Aye. APF RE: Nicotine effects Here's a good question for a poll: How many "2's" know that one or bothparents smoked around the time you were concieved?? Is this crazy? It justseems like a lot of fellow "2's" have had parents who smoked or still smoke.It could be a coincidence.na (just something I've wondered about)-----Original Message-----From: Henrion Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 6:45 PMTo: NF2_Crew Subject: Re: Nicotine effectsI'm sure you wont get the type of answers you are looking for. My tumors allformed when I was a smoker or before. The took off like wildfire in lateteensand I smoked. The tumors I have now are all regrowths of them but supposedlyunder control.;-))))))))))))))Rosemary Lee wrote:> Reduces estrogen levels, .>>>> I REPEAT am just asking if anybody else has any CLINICAL( AS OPPOSED TO> physical/social/moral) observations about the effects on TUMORS of taking> up/giving up NICOTINE .>> Not asking anybody if SMOKING is a good health move......just like I don't> need to ask if drinking copious amounts of soda, eating junk food, etcetc,> is a good health move..... I know those answers, and I understand alsothat> some people choose to do so, knowing the potential risks, and others are> ignorant or choose to remain ignorant, whatever.....it is supposedly afree> world.>> Please try to separate the issues. Last post on digest is your response to> mine(haven't got next digest), so don't want to see this thread go into a> social/moral/physical debate about smoking...>> The effects of nicotine ingestion is a separate issue......for eg.nicotine> reduces the impact of diabetes type 2(from memory again, so don't trust> me!!!) But nobody is saying that diabetics should take up smoking...ok,> clear? I hope so.>>

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