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Do you smoke Cigarettes?

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #150 on: January 10, 2008, 12:53:08 AM »
Many schools of thought, one is triggers. Everyone has abnormal cells, and smoking triggers it in some people not in others.

What do you think about smoking hasjish, some people say it is better than alcohol.
They claim it is not addicting, and that alcohol kills brain cells .

Is it true alcohol kills brains?

I am completely Zero tolerant on drugs of that kind. Anyone that smokes hasjish is a drug addict and a waste of space.

Alcohol does kill braincell, but so does drink water.

Its a question of abuse of it.


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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #151 on: January 10, 2008, 12:55:58 AM »
Many schools of thought, one is triggers. Everyone has abnormal cells, and smoking triggers it in some people not in others.

What do you think about smoking hasjish, some people say it is better than alcohol.
They claim it is not addicting, and that alcohol kills brain cells .

Is it true alcohol kills brains?

I am completely Zero tolerant on drugs of that kind. Anyone that smokes hasjish is a drug addict and a waste of space.

Alcohol does kill braincell, but so does drink water.

Its a question of abuse of it.



I also totally hate this "soft-drug"

Water kills brains? help!?
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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #152 on: January 10, 2008, 01:01:39 AM »


I also totally hate this "soft-drug"

Water kills brains? help!?

Yes it caused by over hydration, people drink too much water, generally when trying to lose weight on the false belief water is harmless.

They drink so much the decrease the salt levels in their blood and the water is stored in cells that is over flowing. The brain takes up the water causing it to swell and brain cells can burst with the pressure. The kidneys are overworked and can't expell the extra fluid. These people are than restricted on any fluid intake untill recovered. And yes can cause massive damage.

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #153 on: January 10, 2008, 01:04:06 AM »


I also totally hate this "soft-drug"

Water kills brains? help!?

Yes it caused by over hydration, people drink too much water, generally when trying to lose weight on the false belief water is harmless.

They drink so much the decrease the salt levels in their blood and the water is stored in cells that is over flowing. The brain takes up the water causing it to swell and brain cells can burst with the pressure. The kidneys are overworked and can't expell the extra fluid. These people are than restricted on any fluid intake untill recovered. And yes can cause massive damage.

But if you drink 1,5l a day it isn't going to happen right?
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Kiwi

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #154 on: January 10, 2008, 01:22:45 AM »


I also totally hate this "soft-drug"

Water kills brains? help!?

Yes it caused by over hydration, people drink too much water, generally when trying to lose weight on the false belief water is harmless.

They drink so much the decrease the salt levels in their blood and the water is stored in cells that is over flowing. The brain takes up the water causing it to swell and brain cells can burst with the pressure. The kidneys are overworked and can't expell the extra fluid. These people are than restricted on any fluid intake untill recovered. And yes can cause massive damage.

But if you drink 1,5l a day it isn't going to happen right?

no you should be drinking about 2 litres a day, this is when people drink 6-7 litres.

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #155 on: January 10, 2008, 01:24:33 AM »


I also totally hate this "soft-drug"

Water kills brains? help!?

Yes it caused by over hydration, people drink too much water, generally when trying to lose weight on the false belief water is harmless.

They drink so much the decrease the salt levels in their blood and the water is stored in cells that is over flowing. The brain takes up the water causing it to swell and brain cells can burst with the pressure. The kidneys are overworked and can't expell the extra fluid. These people are than restricted on any fluid intake untill recovered. And yes can cause massive damage.

But if you drink 1,5l a day it isn't going to happen right?

no you should be drinking about 2 litres a day, this is when people drink 6-7 litres.

and if you would combine 7 liters a day with a proportional amount of salt, would it still be dangerous?
Turkey must get out of NATO. NATO must get out of Kosovo-Serbia. Croats must get out of Crajina. All muslims must get out of Christian and Jewish land. Turks must get out of Cyprus. Turks must get out of "Istanbul". "Palestinians" must get out of Israel. Israel must become independent from USA.

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #156 on: January 10, 2008, 03:15:27 AM »


I also totally hate this "soft-drug"

Water kills brains? help!?

Yes it caused by over hydration, people drink too much water, generally when trying to lose weight on the false belief water is harmless.

They drink so much the decrease the salt levels in their blood and the water is stored in cells that is over flowing. The brain takes up the water causing it to swell and brain cells can burst with the pressure. The kidneys are overworked and can't expell the extra fluid. These people are than restricted on any fluid intake untill recovered. And yes can cause massive damage.

But if you drink 1,5l a day it isn't going to happen right?

no you should be drinking about 2 litres a day, this is when people drink 6-7 litres.

and if you would combine 7 liters a day with a proportional amount of salt, would it still be dangerous?

Yes because when you lose fluid of any type you lose vital salts and what is called Electrolytes. Its more than just common rock or sea salt.

Electrolytes are substances that become ions in solution and acquire the capacity to conduct electricity. The balance of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of our cells and our organs.

Common electrolytes that are measured by doctors with blood testing include sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are described below.

Sodium: Sodium is the major positive ion (cation) in fluid outside of cells. The chemical notation for sodium is Na+. When combined with chloride, the resulting substance is table salt. Excess sodium (such as from fast food hamburger and fries) is excreted in the urine. Sodium regulates the total amount of water in the body and the transmission of sodium into and out of individual cells also plays a role in critical body functions. Many processes in the body, especially in the brain, nervous system, and muscles, require electrical signals for communication. The movement of sodium is critical in generation of these electrical signals. Too much or too little sodium therefore can cause cells to malfunction, and extremes (too much or too little) can be fatal. A Normal blood sodium level is 135 - 145 milliEquivalents/liter (mEq/L), or in international units, 135 - 145 millimoles/liter (mmol/L).

Potassium: Potassium is the major positive ion (cation) found inside of cells. The chemical notation for potassium is K+. The proper level of potassium is essential for normal cell function. Among the many functions of potassium in the body are regulation of the heartbeat and function of the muscles. A seriously abnormal increase of potassium (hyperkalemia) or decrease of potassium (hypokalemia) can profoundly affect the nervous system and increases the chance of irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), which, when extreme, can be fatal.

The normal blood potassium level is 3.5 - 5.0 milliEquivalents/liter (mEq/L), or in international units, 3.5 - 5.0 millimoles/liter (mmol/L).

Chloride: Chloride is the major anion (negatively charged ion) found in the fluid outside of cells and in blood. An anion is the negatively charged part of certain substances such as table salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) when dissolved in liquid. Sea water has almost the same concentration of chloride ion as human fluids. Chloride also plays a role in helping the body maintain a normal balance of fluids.

The balance of chloride ion (Cl-) is closely regulated by the body. Significant increases or decreases in chloride can have deleterious or even fatal consequences:

    * Increased chloride (hyperchloremia): Elevations in chloride may be seen in diarrhea, certain kidney diseases, and sometimes in overactivity of the parathyroid glands.
       
    * Decreased chloride (hypochloremia): Chloride is normally lost in the urine, sweat, and stomach secretions. Excessive loss can occur from heavy sweating, vomiting, and adrenal gland and kidney disease.

The normal serum range for chloride is 98 - 108 mmol/L.

Bicarbonate: The bicarbonate ion acts as a buffer to maintain the normal levels of acidity (pH) in blood and other fluids in the body. Bicarbonate levels are measured to monitor the acidity of the blood and body fluids. The acidity is affected by foods or medications that we ingest and the function of the kidneys and lungs. The chemical notation for bicarbonate on most lab reports is HCO3- or represented as the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2). The normal serum range for bicarbonate is 22-30 mmol/L.

So in a nutshell Electrolytes are substances that become ions in solution and acquire the capacity to conduct electricity. The balance of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of our cells and our organs. Common electrolytes include sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are important, and if an electrolyte is at an extreme low or high, it can be fatal.

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #157 on: January 10, 2008, 03:39:00 AM »


I also totally hate this "soft-drug"

Water kills brains? help!?

Yes it caused by over hydration, people drink too much water, generally when trying to lose weight on the false belief water is harmless.

They drink so much the decrease the salt levels in their blood and the water is stored in cells that is over flowing. The brain takes up the water causing it to swell and brain cells can burst with the pressure. The kidneys are overworked and can't expell the extra fluid. These people are than restricted on any fluid intake untill recovered. And yes can cause massive damage.

But if you drink 1,5l a day it isn't going to happen right?

no you should be drinking about 2 litres a day, this is when people drink 6-7 litres.

and if you would combine 7 liters a day with a proportional amount of salt, would it still be dangerous?

Yes because when you lose fluid of any type you lose vital salts and what is called Electrolytes. Its more than just common rock or sea salt.

Electrolytes are substances that become ions in solution and acquire the capacity to conduct electricity. The balance of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of our cells and our organs.

Common electrolytes that are measured by doctors with blood testing include sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are described below.

Sodium: Sodium is the major positive ion (cation) in fluid outside of cells. The chemical notation for sodium is Na+. When combined with chloride, the resulting substance is table salt. Excess sodium (such as from fast food hamburger and fries) is excreted in the urine. Sodium regulates the total amount of water in the body and the transmission of sodium into and out of individual cells also plays a role in critical body functions. Many processes in the body, especially in the brain, nervous system, and muscles, require electrical signals for communication. The movement of sodium is critical in generation of these electrical signals. Too much or too little sodium therefore can cause cells to malfunction, and extremes (too much or too little) can be fatal. A Normal blood sodium level is 135 - 145 milliEquivalents/liter (mEq/L), or in international units, 135 - 145 millimoles/liter (mmol/L).

Potassium: Potassium is the major positive ion (cation) found inside of cells. The chemical notation for potassium is K+. The proper level of potassium is essential for normal cell function. Among the many functions of potassium in the body are regulation of the heartbeat and function of the muscles. A seriously abnormal increase of potassium (hyperkalemia) or decrease of potassium (hypokalemia) can profoundly affect the nervous system and increases the chance of irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), which, when extreme, can be fatal.

The normal blood potassium level is 3.5 - 5.0 milliEquivalents/liter (mEq/L), or in international units, 3.5 - 5.0 millimoles/liter (mmol/L).

Chloride: Chloride is the major anion (negatively charged ion) found in the fluid outside of cells and in blood. An anion is the negatively charged part of certain substances such as table salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) when dissolved in liquid. Sea water has almost the same concentration of chloride ion as human fluids. Chloride also plays a role in helping the body maintain a normal balance of fluids.

The balance of chloride ion (Cl-) is closely regulated by the body. Significant increases or decreases in chloride can have deleterious or even fatal consequences:

    * Increased chloride (hyperchloremia): Elevations in chloride may be seen in diarrhea, certain kidney diseases, and sometimes in overactivity of the parathyroid glands.
       
    * Decreased chloride (hypochloremia): Chloride is normally lost in the urine, sweat, and stomach secretions. Excessive loss can occur from heavy sweating, vomiting, and adrenal gland and kidney disease.

The normal serum range for chloride is 98 - 108 mmol/L.

Bicarbonate: The bicarbonate ion acts as a buffer to maintain the normal levels of acidity (pH) in blood and other fluids in the body. Bicarbonate levels are measured to monitor the acidity of the blood and body fluids. The acidity is affected by foods or medications that we ingest and the function of the kidneys and lungs. The chemical notation for bicarbonate on most lab reports is HCO3- or represented as the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2). The normal serum range for bicarbonate is 22-30 mmol/L.

So in a nutshell Electrolytes are substances that become ions in solution and acquire the capacity to conduct electricity. The balance of the electrolytes in our bodies is essential for normal function of our cells and our organs. Common electrolytes include sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are important, and if an electrolyte is at an extreme low or high, it can be fatal.


So it is not able to combine 12 litres of alcohol with sea-salt and pepper
 :'(
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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #158 on: January 10, 2008, 03:50:01 AM »
12 litres of booze?? Gee argh no  :-\

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #159 on: January 10, 2008, 04:50:38 AM »
12 litres of booze?? Gee argh no  :-\
:D :D :D :D

well let me think, normally maximum 1 liter @ 5% alc.


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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #160 on: January 10, 2008, 04:52:40 AM »
12 litres of booze?? Gee argh no  :-\
:D :D :D :D

well let me think, normally maximum 1 liter @ 5% alc.




HUh in what we have 5% in Beer at 325 mls.

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #161 on: January 10, 2008, 04:55:21 AM »
12 litres of booze?? Gee argh no  :-\
:D :D :D :D

well let me think, normally maximum 1 liter @ 5% alc.




HUh in what we have 5% in Beer at 325 mls.

Our pils - beer (Jupiler, Stella Artois, ...) has 5,2%
Then a variety of beers between 2,8 - 12 %

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Re: Do you smoke Cigarettes?
« Reply #162 on: January 10, 2008, 05:00:37 AM »
Oh ok. 40% proof is much better  :::D