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shannelyssa

2005-02-23, 2:20 am

Benefits of Quitting Smoking

• Quitting smoking any time will make life not only better, but also longer.
• If you are pregnant, quitting smoking will improve your chances of having a healthy baby.
• Infants and young children are at special risk and could suffer permanent damage due to cigarette side-stream smoke.
• You will have extra money to spend on things other than cigarettes.
• Studies have shown that more than 25 percent of U.S. adults smoke and if you are a 45-year-old woman who does smoke, the odds that you’ll die in the next decade are 50 in 1,000.
• Although 70% of smokers want to stop smoking and 41% attempt to quit smoking each year, only 2.5% succeed.
• Smoking can restrict the blood supply to the lower spine, leading to chronic back pain, and also can slow recovery from bone surgery.
• Research has determined that heavy cigarette smoking by female smokers doubles the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis.

Hi!

Don't you know that there's a product that looks exactly like a cigarette that can make you quit smoking?
You can actually quit smoking while smoking.

Instead of the [Harmful] nicotine, 60 carcinogenic agents and 4,000 chemical elements that cigarettes contain, this product contains a Patented Formula that includes Eucommia Ulmoides, an ancient Chinese herb with near-miraculous powers that is very beneficial to those who are trying to quit smoking.

In Asia, Eucommia Ulmoides, has long been considered equal to (or better than) the major tonic herbs, such as ginseng, but its relative scarcity has kept it from becoming more well known. In fact, about three thousand years ago, legendary Chinese Herbalist Shen Nong wrote about it in the first pharmacopoeia of Chinese herbs.

The Eucommia Ulmoides leaf has always been valued for long-term use. In recent decades, Eucommia has been the subject of much scientific research, including stop-smoking studies. In traditional Chinese herbalism, Eucommia Ulmoides was revered as a balancing and regulating longevity herb, believed to enhance the vital energies and increase the essence.
eWebtricity

2005-02-26, 11:30 am

What does this have to do with webservers?
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