Regarding quitting smoking: have you tried snuff tobaco?
It is the most effective method of quitting smoking according to statistics (lancet IIRC), and hasnt caused a disease in the last 300 years of use!
Smokeless tobacco is still bad for you.
I couldn't find any statistics on how effective quitting smoking was using smokeless tobacco but all the information I did find about it seemed to come from companies producing smokeless tobacco products....
Why did you let a tree put it's roots in your chest in the first place?
If you actually read what it says there, that article refers to smokeless tobaco that goes in the mouth.
im talking about snuff, which is completley different.
Maybe you didnt look hard enough, there was research carried out by the Australian govt that demonstrated the effectiveness.
at the fir tree story... makes me feel MUCH better !!!:lol:Snuff tobacco is a type of smokeless tobacco. wiki link Also if you read the article it does mention snuff specifically. Edit: And I see no specific mention of only the mouth.
And if your argument relies on some scientific papers would you please go to the trouble of finding them yourself? I realise that it is not always possible to locate the exact paper you may have seen previously but something supporting your claim would be nice.
I know exactly what snuff is...
Using your argument, the article doesnt differentiate by any type of snuff so I can infer things as easily as you are doing.
But please read what that lancet article is saying - here are a few key words
oral
oesophageal
Swedish
For one thing, the snuff im talking about goes in the nose. The snuff that the article is very likely talking about is snus, as indicated by the "swedish men" part. They are very well known for their pouches of snus which are used under the lip of the mouth. Which is further known for causing oral and oesophageal cancer. (Oral use of Swedish moist snuff (snus) and risk for cancer of the mouth, lung, and pancreas in male construction workers: a retrospective cohort study : The Lancet)
"Extract from a report by Dr. M. A. H. Russell and others.
Published in ‘The Lancet’ of 1st March, 1980
Our findings suggest that a new age for snuff is a feasible alternative to cigarette smoking. Snuff could save more lives and avoid more ill-health than any other preventative measure likely to be available to developed nations well into the 21st century. "
"BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL VOLUME 293 – 16TH AUGUST, 1986
Since nasal snuff is unburnt it contains – in contrast to tobacco smoke – no tar, carbon monoxide, or oxides of nitrogen. Since it is not inhaled it cannot carry a risk of lung cancer, but what is the risk of local damage? Root, Aust and Sullivan reported the case of a farmer who had placed snuff in the left ear for 42 years, eventually developing a squamous carcinoma of the external auditory meatus.
Though I have never seen nasal or antroethmoidal cancer arising in any patient within Britain who had used snuff, it is a possible explanation for the extraordinary high incidence of upper jaw neoplasms in the Bantu tribes of the Transvaal, among whom the use of indigenous snuff is widespread. Campbell and Cooper found as much 3:4 benzopyrine in Zulu snuff, which contains charred aloe stems as well as tobacco, as in cigarette smoke condensate. - D. E. N. Harrison
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1None of those points support your initial statement. Take the first point, Snuff might be alot better for you than smoking but that doesn't mean its harmless.
2The second point indicates with only circumstantial evidence that putting tobacco products in/on different parts of your body DOES cause health problems.
3Also both of those articles are from the 1980s. Its interesting that you have been unable to find anything more recent to support your claim.
1. I never said it was harmless as far as I can tell.
Regarding quitting smoking: have you tried snuff tobaco?
It is the most effective method of quitting smoking according to statistics (lancet IIRC), and hasnt caused a disease in the last 300 years of use!
Argh, they never gave me the sedative option when I had mine. Bastards!Mr R had to have a colonoscopy with a sedative and he was so brave that I gave him a sticker![]()
Frimley Park is great, especially how oversubscribed they are after every bloody other hospital in a 50 mile radius was closed and redirected there. My youngest brother was born there!I neglected to say this, actually. This was done under the NHS at Frimley Park Hospital and I swear they were the very epitomy of first class excellence in every way!!!!![]()
Thanks guys - not smoking is fine so far, but then I've done this bit of stopping before - it's the 3 week marker that gets me, but I'm determined this time, for obvious reasons.
Good luck, for me it's better knowing than not knowing and there's a ton of things that are benign/easily fixed in that area.In for a Colonoscopy myself this Friday, been passing blood for about 8 weeks now, shit scared of what they find but I know I have to get it done.
In for a Colonoscopy myself this Friday, been passing blood for about 8 weeks now, shit scared of what they find but I know I have to get it done.

Good luck, for me it's better knowing than not knowing and there's a ton of things that are benign/easily fixed in that area.
Let us know how you get on.
In for a Colonoscopy myself this Friday
No need, they're already on the internet if you know where to lookYou want pictures of his arse![]()
good luck there Cal mate
I had my sigmoidoscopy (colonoscopy light) last week and got the all clear for tumor regrowth, which was nice, so no more bumcam for me.