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Writer thinks Kick Butts day sounds awesome

Her father died of emphysema, caused by second hand smoke
About: "Kick Butts Day a great time to kick the smoking habit"

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Kick butts day sounds awesome! Not only does cigarette smoking smell bad but you're inhaling and exhaling noxious chemicals everytime you smoke.

Chemicals like strichnyne, formaldehyde and more. Poisonous chemicals used to treat the tobacco as preservatives and pesticides; stuff your generation ago farmers did not use on the product.

My father-in-law chewed tobacco - if gave him colon-rectal cancer and sores in his mouth.

My father died from emphysema caused by second hand smoke.Both of them were wonderful fathers and friends and we miss them dearly. Tobacco caused deaths are painful, wretched wasting diseases and so hard on all concerned.

However these deaths can be prevented by quitting and avoiding smoke filled rooms.Consider the lifelong damage caused to your children's lungs from second hand smoke. Asthma, bronchitis, ear infections and lower immune systems that defend against infectious diseases.

s/Heidi Caron




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