Home

Archive for October, 2009


The Hookah Used To Smoke Weed? Genius!


It’s important to not confuse a hookah with a bong. A bong has a solid mouth piece at the top of the device. A hookah has a flexible tube leading up to the mouth piece that you suck the smoke out of. Usually used for tobacco smoking, a hookah is nice to smoke weed out [...]

Tips for Quitting Smoking


World health organization assigns tobacco as the second major cause of death around the world. About 5million adults die each year due to its regular intake, and by 2020 it is expected to exceed at a double rate of 10million deaths per year. This alarming increase in death rate and hazardous effects of smoking are [...]

Quitting Smoking and Weight Gain – 3 Tips to help you Quit Smoking without Weight Gain


If you are ready to try quitting smoking and weight gain is a concern of yours, do not let this stand in your way. There are ways that you can avoid gaining weight when you stop smoking. There are so many benefits to quitting smoking that the possibility of weight gain pales in comparison to [...]

Smokers Who Buy ECigarettes Can be More Healthy and Save Money Too!


What are ECigarettes and How do They Work? The electronic cigarette was invented in China in 2004 by a company called Ruyan. The original version looked rather like a normal cigarette in a cigarette holder. Modern versions are much more like real cigarettes, although they are available in a wide range of colors, from traditional [...]

What Happens When You Stop Smoking?


Giving up smoking might not be as severe as you fear, and for some it may pass within a few days. However, the side effects of quitting smoking are more rigorous as your body start to recover from the damage caused by smoking. For example, a wet chesty cough means you’re getting rid of the [...]

The Healthy Smoker: How to Quit Smoking by Becoming Healthier First


Japanese men smoke twice as much as American men and yet have half the cancer rate. Wouldn’t you like to know how this is possible? Smoking continues to be the number one preventable health risk in America causing more heart disease and cancer death rates than any other contributing factor. Employers continue to lose billions [...]


42 queries in 0.809 seconds