Adding sugar during flowering

icetech

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its quite obvious this webpage doesnt have strong mods cause a few of you would have been banned already just for being dick heads.
Believe it or not...no one is actually being a dickhead, almost every post here has been light-hearted and you feel hurt cause you were called out on bullshit... It's ok to feel that way when you are proved wrong over and over page after page... day after day... into an endless void of hopelessness that hopefully one day you will accept and move forward from :)

I am glad you are here though and if you wanna ever talk bout anything other than sugar.. AWESOME!! :)

P.S. big hugs.. all meant in fun... you weed guys need some dmt or acid... relax a bit.. it's just a plant :)
 

Budzbuddha

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There was an actual study done on cigs with “ added sugar “ …. Tobacco and Sugar


In addition, very few realize that added sugar increases toxins in cigarette smoke, the study authors wrote in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research.

"Knowledge is power and there is a clear gap in awareness," said lead researcher Andrew Seidenberg, a public health doctoral student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Cigarettes contain natural and added sugars to reduce the harshness of smoke, making it easier to inhale. This also increases the amount of harmful chemicals in smoke and the addictive potential of smoking, Seidenberg said.

"Many participants told us they wanted to learn more about sugar in cigarettes," Seidenberg told Reuters Health by email. "So there is an opportunity to educate the public."


Seidenberg and colleagues surveyed 4,350 adult cigarette smokers by recruiting them through Amazon Mechanical Turk to participate in an online experiment on e-cigarette advertising. At the end of the experiment, survey takers answered two questions about added sugars in cigarettes: "Is sugar added to cigarettes?" and "Adding sugar to cigarettes increases toxins in cigarette smoke. Before this survey, had you ever heard of this effect of added sugar?" Participants also had the option of providing open-ended comments at the end of the study.


The researchers found that 5.5 percent of survey takers knew sugar was added to cigarettes. The proportion who knew this was never higher than 10 percent when respondents were grouped by characteristics like gender, age, income, education level, race and ethnicity.


And only 3.8 percent of survey respondents knew added sugar increases toxins in smoke.


"We were really surprised that nearly all of the smokers surveyed didn't know that sugar is added to their cigarettes," Seidenberg said.


"We were really surprised that nearly all of the smokers surveyed didn't know that sugar is added to their cigarettes," Seidenberg said.

*Researchers facepalmed.

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Hollatchaboy

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QUOTE="icetech, post: 16619674, member: 1012219"]
you feel hurt cause you were called out on bullshit... It's ok to feel that way when you are proved wrong over and over page after page... day after day... into an endless void of hopelessness
[/QUOTE]
Fucking classic! Lol
 

Gemtree

Well-Known Member
There was an actual study done on cigs with “ added sugar “ …. Tobacco and Sugar


In addition, very few realize that added sugar increases toxins in cigarette smoke, the study authors wrote in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research.

"Knowledge is power and there is a clear gap in awareness," said lead researcher Andrew Seidenberg, a public health doctoral student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


Cigarettes contain natural and added sugars to reduce the harshness of smoke, making it easier to inhale. This also increases the amount of harmful chemicals in smoke and the addictive potential of smoking, Seidenberg said.

"Many participants told us they wanted to learn more about sugar in cigarettes," Seidenberg told Reuters Health by email. "So there is an opportunity to educate the public."


Seidenberg and colleagues surveyed 4,350 adult cigarette smokers by recruiting them through Amazon Mechanical Turk to participate in an online experiment on e-cigarette advertising. At the end of the experiment, survey takers answered two questions about added sugars in cigarettes: "Is sugar added to cigarettes?" and "Adding sugar to cigarettes increases toxins in cigarette smoke. Before this survey, had you ever heard of this effect of added sugar?" Participants also had the option of providing open-ended comments at the end of the study.


The researchers found that 5.5 percent of survey takers knew sugar was added to cigarettes. The proportion who knew this was never higher than 10 percent when respondents were grouped by characteristics like gender, age, income, education level, race and ethnicity.


And only 3.8 percent of survey respondents knew added sugar increases toxins in smoke.


"We were really surprised that nearly all of the smokers surveyed didn't know that sugar is added to their cigarettes," Seidenberg said.


"We were really surprised that nearly all of the smokers surveyed didn't know that sugar is added to their cigarettes," Seidenberg said.

*Researchers facepalmed.
So smoking all those candy cigarettes was bad for me?
 
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