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I've tried the mint and rose Soex, it's fresher compare to other brand. Never got headache, and quite different from the tobacco type i used to.
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QUOTE (antouwan @ Apr 12 2009, 06:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"Medical problems
Workplace exposure to dusts from the processing of Bagasse can cause the chronic lung condition pulmonary fibrosis.

The Chest Journal, an official publication of the American College of Chest Physicians published the below artcile on bagasse and its effects on the lung.

http://www.chestjournal.org/content/52/4/505.full.pdf


Factory Conditions
Historically bagasse factories have had harsh working environments due to the process of milling the pulp. Factory workers have reported bleeding hands and arms. Workers are also required to wear masks to prevent breathing in pulp fibers.

It is typically suggested to visit the actual factory to personally see working conditions before purchasing any bagasse based products."

i know it said the 'dust' but that's just the raw dust; i'm no respitory specialist, but the air isn't right here...pun intended

COOL.


Beat me to it.

Thus debunking the myth that tobacco free molasses is better for you...gimme my damn nicotine buzz thank you, and no goddam pulmonary fibrosis for me.

SO we can EX this off our list of healthy alternatives smile.gif

AFTER ZALL at least we know the risks of tobacco smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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MY BRILLIANT PUN GOT SPAMMED BY A FUCKING WOMEN'S SHOE DEALER?!?!?!??!

I HATE YOU!!!!!!
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No, Uggs are just so UGGly smile.gif

c what i did there?
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Waterpipe tobacco substitute
The company Soex India Pvt Ltd lists Ugarsay anecay agassebay (which is Pig Latin for sugar cane bagasse) as one of the components on packages from their Herbal Hookah Molasses product range.


it's even on the wiki page.
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OK for everyone quoting the article, it was already mentioned that they researched the effects of breathing in small particles of airborne bagasse dust, not the effects of smoking it.
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and smoking it IS BETTER? I would think smoking the substance is just as bad if not worse as either way you're inhaling it into your lungs.

I dont understand your post dude.
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