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Wouldn't burning aspirin have an effect on its chemical composition? Maybe if it was powdered and impregnating the filter instead of the paper, but I can't imagine that not affecting the taste of the smoke. |
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"Smell that? Somebody's smoking vitamans". |
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Cigarettes makes your blood sticky?? |
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I was wondering about that [contracts]. Also, I suspect justifying name like that would need a bit more than adding a bit of painkiller. |
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The aspirin only goes in the bit of the paper that touches the lips and the small amount of moisture there is enough to dissolve the soluble aspirin so it doesn't get burned. |
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Cigarettes do all kinds of things including making you impotent and even making your blood extra sticky. |
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Aspirin is not just a painkiller, it also controls fever and makes blood less sticky. |
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But I agree that this idea is a best quater baked. |
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How much aspirin are you going to include? If I smoke a pack a day or more, am I now going to have to worry about an aspirin overdose? |
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How muc aspirin could you really get in a filter? |
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Just out of curiosity, which component
of cigarette smoke causes thickening of
the blood? Is it the nicotine or the
other crud? Does nicotine itself have
any adverse consequences? |
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I would put 75 mg of aspirin in a pack of twenty because the recommended dose is 75-300mg per day and if anyone smokes more than 80 per day they will have more to worry about than a little extra aspirin. |
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You could definately put Viagra in the tips by the same method to get over the impotence problem. |
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Just looked up the stickiness thing. It seems that it is the nicotine itself possibly along with something called cotinine which causes the blood to become more 'sticky'. See link for the study. |
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I got it, I got it. (I don't know the proper term for part of it though)
The paper on the filter can have a "tear away tag" similar to what you use to open the plastic on the cigarette packaging.
When you pull the "tear away tag" the outside layer of 2 layers of paper pulls away to reveal:
(drum roll)
A breath mint.
In the breath mint (think of those made by Lysterine)is a small dose of aspirin 4 mg? |
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I heartily dispute the impotence claim. :-) |
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From the link: "Platelet-dependent thrombin level is enhanced in smokers, even when not smoking, when compared with non-smokers and increases immediately after smoking. Increases in nicotine and cotinine levels caused by smoking induced a prothrombotic state in smokers via increased platelet-dependent thrombogenesis." |
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So it sounds like you're talking about clot formation due to platelets. I guess that could make sense from an "adhesive" perspective . . . I guess. |
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Zimmy, that is a great idea, hiding drugs inside sweets (candie) could go a long way. |
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Contracts, Sticky is really just a word to use with patients, i could have said ' a prothrombotic state with increased platelet aggregation and fibrin formation' but i just think sticky sums it up. |
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In fact a patient once said to me that he took aspirin to stop his blood from 'curdling' which although not strictly accurate is a nice turn of phrase. |
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They keep my lungs strong. |
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//Zimmy, that is a great idea, hiding drugs inside sweets (candie) could go a long way.// |
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You smokers will try ANYthing to justify that habit, won't you? You know it's gonna make you ill. You know aspirin thins your blood for you. If you can't be responsible now, what makes you think you're going to like the taste of aspirins in your filthy cancer sticks? I can see it now... |
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Pumpkin: "Honey, since you refuse to quit, I bought you these. <hands "Honey" a pack of "Aspir-igs">
Honey: "Oh... look at that. It's got aspirin right in the filters. Huh. Thanks, Pumpkin. I'll give them a try." |
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Honey heads out for a smoke, tries one of your inventions, winces grotesquely and curses the things. Honey then realizes these are the only source of nicotine on hand for the current fix, so he tears off the medicated filters and puffs away at the remainders. "Ahh, that's better," he thinks as he takes a drag. |
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You've effectively shortened Honey's life by trying to help prolong it. Smokers are like children. They know better, but they do' wanna! I say let 'em suffer. On with Natural Selection. |
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//Smokers are like children// Well that's a troublesome generalization. |
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//You've effectively shortened Honey's life by trying to help prolong it. Smokers are like children. They know better, but they do' wanna!// |
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Or maybe they just like to smoke. You always have the option of leaving the area if people are smoking, especially since these days most of it has to commence outdoors. If you feel suffocated in a particular restaurant, don't eat there. (Think you can't stand any indoor smoking whatsoever, and that nothing can change that except non-smoking laws? Visit a Las Vegas casino. Encourage local restaurateurs to do the same and learn a lesson about proper ventilation.) If your friend smokes in his house without proper ventilation, don't go to his house. If a friend insists on smoking in your house, she's not your friend. |
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Non-smokers' problems with smokers are easily resolved: don't hang around the smoke. |
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//I say let 'em suffer. On with Natural Selection.// |
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Now here's the first sensible anti-smoking idea I've seen on the HB. Seriously. |
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//You smokers will try ANYthing to justify that habit, won't you?// |
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As an ex-smoker, I'm sick of this--for lack of a better word--half-baked mentality stating that adults need to "justify" or "apologize for" (as in "smoking apologists") their desire to use a legal product they enjoy that doesn't harm anyone else except asthmatics and allergic folks (most of the work attributing second-hand smoke to harmful effects in adults is bunk). The idea that smokers need to answer to everyone else for their legal habit is ridiculous. Are those with AIDS condemned for having too much sex with the wrong people? Do we demand that the disgustingly overweight, many of whom are fated to die younger than their smoker friends, apologize for pigging out at Burger King? And lastly, how many of the things you do each day are made possible at least partly through tobacco tax money? I'll bet you'd be surprised, especially if you live in New York state. |
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disbomber, so we can't go see our favorite bands in concert or go play trivia in a restaurant b/c we don't smoke? hmph. |
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I vaguely recall that Indonesian cigs
(and I speak from experience at a
quikimart in Queens) have sugar on
their filters somehow, which makes for
an interesting combination when you
smoke and lick your lips. |
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[Disbomber], that was very well said. |
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//disbomber, so we can't go see our favorite bands in concert or go play trivia in a restaurant b/c we don't smoke? // [Goober], I don't think there's an establishment in the world that bans non-smokers. |
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//...their desire to use a legal product they enjoy that doesn't harm anyone else except asthmatics and allergic folks...// |
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You smokers are polluting the air we ALL share. I happen to suffer from allergies and asthma. I'm not blaming smokers, as many factors contribute, but you ain't helping me. |
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//Do we demand that the disgustingly overweight, many of whom are fated to die younger than their smoker friends, apologize for pigging out at Burger King?// |
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Hey, I'm all for people choosing to do whatever they want to themselves - as long as it doesn't affect me. Smoking affects everyone on the planet, including those who can't speak up for themselves, like babies, animals, the balance of nature, and those people who enable the smokers by tolerating it (because they're too chicken to say or do anything). |
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//If you feel suffocated in a particular restaurant, don't eat there.// |
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So you smokers get to cough your stinky air onto whatever restaurant or public place you want and you own it? That's not fair to non-smokers, is it? Restaurants that ban smoking may not be fair to smokers, either, but at least smokers can still eat there while they're not smoking. Non-smokers can't really eat at a smoker-allowed restaurant without inhaling pollutants. Ick! |
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So, face it: smokers are harming the planet, not just themselves. I do what I can to avoid it, but it still affects me, even if I never see smoke myself. The pollution adds up and we ALL have to suffer as a result of their "hobby". |
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That's it. I'm getting a new hobby. I'll soon be down at the Home Depot getting the hardware to assemble my new coal burning electrical plant. |
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