Smoking is Healthy?! šŸ¤Æ

Published 2022-12-01
To demonstrate how easy it is to spin evidence go suit any narrative, which is something we unfortunately see a lot of in the nutrition space, Iā€™m going to formulate what I think is a pretty convincing sounding argument for the ā€œhealth benefitsā€ of smoking.

DISCLAIMER: Smoking is one of the worst things you can do for your health. This video should not be taken seriously and especially should not inform what you choose to do for your health.

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All Comments (21)
  • @throw-jp5vo
    Bro better tell me why not to smoke now because I am actually concerning
  • @BowenUSA
    Thank you for your concise explanation of science turners.
  • @evanrufener3079
    My personal favorite spun evidence for smoking, (this only applies to current smokers) according to the cdc, smokers who smoke through a bronchial infection recover 33-61 percent faster than if they didnā€™t. Meaning, even though they have a terrible cough and other symptoms of illness they will recover faster if they smoke. Obviously there are negatives as well especially in the case of undiagnosed lung/airway illness. However, donā€™t forget that if you donā€™t smoke at all youā€™ll recover even faster in most casesā€¼ļø
  • @avgpiece
    "lower risk of parkinsons and ulcerative colitis" As a person with UC, that line got me rolling from laughter. All I had to do is smoke at 12 šŸ˜­
  • @jana731
    Thanks a lot! Context matters.
  • @healthbeauty7853
    Smoking is responsible for oestroporosis, bad oral health and upper respiratory infections like pheumonia. There are a large amount of people who don't smoke who have a normal bmi. Look up smokers bmi, and you will find loads of videos of smokers who are malnourished with anorexia complexes, with no muscle on their bones.
  • And then addiction sets in, you have a risk of permanent lung damage if so many of your alveoli are irreversibly destroyed by tar.
  • @itsnotash69
    I smoke cigarettes and i eat like there's no tomorrow
  • i actually started smoking cuz i thought "i'm built different, i won't get addicted" and "i'll lose weight!" yeah i'm still fat lol. trying to quit tho!! i switched to vaping to cut down on the amount of nicotine (and the price!) and im about to switch the patches.
  • @dannyspitzer1267
    And this is what the "carnivore" (and keto) doctors grift off of....great job doc!