June 30, 2011 in Commentaries
Tags: snus blog, snus coffee, snus diet, Snus Health, snus weightloss | 1 Comment »
This week, three blogs that I follow had pieces of information that when combined convinced me that snus isn’t just safe but actually good for a person’s health.
First, watch this sick video from the epic CGP Grey on coffee.
Point One: Some drugs are awesome and have no downside (as long as you don’t run out).
Second, [...]
June 8, 2011 in Commentaries
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Good post over at Tobacco Truth. The upshot is that three out of the four federally mandated warnings on smokeless tobacco are bullshit. Yes, we knew that. But Dr. Rodu sums it up here very nicely.
July 13, 2010 in Snus News
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PACT and FDA has made snus blogging a little depressing lately. It seems stupid to make a hummus snus experiment or review some snus we can’t get anymore right now. I also think I’ve kind of blown my wad on how dumb most of these new laws are.
Let’s go back to an old topic that [...]
November 2, 2009 in Snus News
Tags: is snus safe, quit smoking, smoking vs snus, snus blog, snus dangers, Snus Health, Snus News | 1 Comment »
Interesting info here. Basically, switching to a low-risk nicotine product — like snus — now and using it for the rest of your life is far better for you than quitting smoking in 30 days…
“It has long been known that while no nicotine product is completely harmless, harm reduction products pose only about 1% the [...]
September 16, 2009 in Commentaries
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I’ve been following this guy’s blog for quite a while now, and I think you should, too. He’s a professor of medicine at a university (a real doctor), and writes a lot about the benefits of snus.
Check it out here.
September 1, 2009 in Snus News
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More good news for snus:
“The scientists, from the University of Karolinska, said in a statement that male smokers were almost two times more likely than non-smokers to develop MS [Multiple sclerosis], and women smokers were almost one and a half more likely to develop the disease.
“But the same does not hold true for users of [...]