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for relaxation and enjoyment, smokers radiate eroticism and self confidence, or at least that's the promise. film stars and film makers have known this for decades. mm mm. today did tobacco industry is promoting an entirely new generation of products? and with them comes a new set of promises, whether it's a tobacco heater or an e cigarettes, the traditional habits of smoking has morphed into a supposedly healthier pastime. nicotine enjoyments, no shame or regrets. the greater the dependence on nicotine, the greater the profits in 2019 alone, the tobacco industry generated world wide revenues of over $800000000000.00.
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for vanessa dillard, who sells e cigarettes from her boutique in the 3rd on the small of paris for many years. the 45 year old was a keen cigarette smoker to day. she is an avid a cigarette user. i . according to vanessa de la, who, these innovative devices are more than the mere alternative to smoking for the french woman. the e cigarettes is the best nicotine replacement product. you can buy a little cushion t mash. is it upon your father? like actually mash with young to p to laws aneesha may i wish there were answers teaching critique keesa taught delegation. the cigarettes gives uses the feeling that they're doing something for their health. vanessa de la, who is firmly convinced that e cigarettes will help her quit for good. so why they don't use it?
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that said business they live on us maker. iraq selby's nose is a rush. is examine conceptual ratios ahead. vanessa della, whose customers have also been won over by this new smoking experience. she see yet the badger she. c as i can keep, no answer. she see, and they can leave her. she finish private. truly air is jenifer shut on the valid level. doki city ever is st. the magic the burglary. the number of e cigarette uses worldwide has increased dramatically in recent years. in 2011, there were around 7000000 so called vapors by 2018. their numbers had grown to 41000000. a nearly 6 fold increase, the relentless rise of the vapor cigarette has not escaped the attention of the tobacco industry. the players have now joined the band wagon and on marketing
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a ah the i'm senior over long go forced to go 6000000 in the fortune. the in the steer towards adjustment and put on mark mccormick, i course doesn't visit for bissell for the whole hadash to a gone from the intact off stand on. just one last bit. tune is unable to const, superstar in denver consummation esa on mer at an ativa port dr. unbidden on, because on that we can get fondles shift, so we don't see it. it's not the 1st time that the tobacco industry has sought to market its products as homeless to health in
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a nation wide survey. doctors and all branches of medicine were asked, what cigarette do you smoke? doctor brand named most was camels. tens of thousands of doctors, general practitioners, surgeons specialists, doctors and every branch of medicine were included. and according to this nation wide survey, mar, doctors, smoke, camels than any others that are at the tobacco industry, has a history of trying to sell us price that they think, or they tell us will reduce har. now we have e cigarettes, right? and the question we have to ask ourselves is, do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce har? especially when we know that their fundamental motivation is to protect their business. and they need a new generation of users hooked on nicotine. oh,
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do you think handsomely pain in hollywood stars, such as audrey hepburn in breakfast at tiffany's, show to how it was done and we followed the lead. for decades, smoking was viewed as a harmless pleasure to be pursued. worry free like rita hayworth in the film was gilder the cigarettes gave you that certain special something. oh number 30 employee. oh hm. oh i'm sorry. i'm having personal i oh no. i was just tossing away my frustration, but in the 1950s, the moods began to change. far more often, it was said that tobacco cigarettes might not be as harmless as was claimed. smoking makes you ill.
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with in the years that followed, american scientists would prove that smoking causes lung cancer and whistling to chronic bronchitis and other diseases. the american health authority said smoking is suicide. in slow motion against this backdrop, millions of people stopped smoking. the industry was faced with a problem. it's hard to make money from the manufacture of products that cause illness or even death. ah, it is. what a plus did i just needed turbo d as in dog do in dog q 2. but not there. put that on the same policy if foxy mo, and i cannot there. mellow net pisca. lr. a. net. so it d who's a john, if have to and hoagie it was all more. pisca said the saddle,
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don't dog lenders, teeth, tbilisi, nevada, and african not there. and you see not and assume hipaa. and so the tobacco industry sits to work on new advertising campaigns and new products such as lights and mental cigarettes, as well as the filter. the message is clear to the new products are healthier. smoking is no longer quite so deadly in the tobacco companies did not acknowledge the scientific findings on its harmful effects. of the things which has been found in tobacco smoke are concentrations which can be considered harmful components
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themselves, can be considered harmful, can they know anything can be considered harmful applesauce is harmful if you get too much of it. i don't think many people are dying for mental, so they're not eating that much. there are elements in cigarettes, in the content of scraps which are constantly others are new york city in this way. the tobacco industry muddy the waters as intended. these down to provoked a debate, the distracted from the actual dangers of smoking. the corporations understood this from this internal industry document from 1969 shows and it works. once again for smokers, the cigarettes symbolizes freedom and zest for life. smoking is relaxing and fun. mm. this is marlborough country,
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philip morris's sales of cigarettes, also to have increased exponentially in the 1st 8 months of its campaign for the new marlborough country. the advertising promises have global reach, also in paris. ah, this patient remembers mobile advertising from her childhood imaging. gina has your name. yeah, it's a guest. so like her to get her mediate secret godaddy plan free, and she don't need any any. thank god, all quicker getting cindy craig, you're giving me something soon. or she may a curving for neatly lady horse. again. i bought a yet clerk. imagine the yahoo! yahoo!
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you now have a heavy day. hardly had any bearings to laugh and she has smoked marlborough and other well known brands for over 30 years. now she wants to free herself of her nicotine dependence. today she has an appointment at the outpatient addiction clinic of the shore, pompey to hospital in paris. she wants to remain anonymous. you think she turned it in for nissan dish. again, placing bernice every hershey she should be losing service. right? is she made a probably long and not a samuel guessing here. oh, legally, to continue the dock to live. i will a scene is the head of the local department for addictive disorders. according to her, many medical professionals in france are themselves dependent. and it's the nicotine
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that makes giving up so difficult. don't plenty good. tina silicon, k i n g and kelley up. so be done as you may, as a said, a l, n e, cookie, some dollars a boss is had done this. if it was, i laugh was you please e r street to me. ok. also pass, you know, buffering ballot get to the left. the key the morning had seen a person in just the more dependent they become. ah ah ah ah ah ah,
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beyond boundaries and time. dostoevsky is a global brand whose classics, as everyone knows, i'm never out of style. with o, the corporations were quick to recognize the role played by nicotine in their products. a document from 976 from british american tobacco lays it out. nicotine is an important aspect of satisfaction, and if a nicotine delivery is reduced below a threshold satisfaction level, then surely smokers will question more readily why they are indulging and inexpensive habits. thus, a product with too little nicotine constitutes a threat to the industry. in increasing numbers of consumers,
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quit smoking. it's not just a question of a loss of revenue in the long term. it could even harold, the end of the $1000000000.00 industry. nicotine is a natural component of the tobacco plant. so how can the tobacco industry pass on as much as possible to the usa ah, in this national laboratory in sigma chemist on studying tobacco products, you regulations state the tobacco smoke may contain a maximum of one milligram of nicotine. here the scientists regularly assess whether german tobacco products adhere to the standards. the nicotine consent is tested using the smoking machine. but how dependable are the values that it provides? efficiency thought, safety, planar rico that monday, the south lisa poverty on the roost, trying him after hours like seed then is felt. tommy diania,
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now conway sog money pulled out. she warned us out oregon to how for women this machine know up out for didn't the size of the 70 last your and still vote by looking dork. it's all done, but they're all for didn't. what this means is that on the smoking machine, the holes enable compliance with the league leave with quietly could see levels a closer look at the filter reveals the miniscule perforations. but both of these holes mean for smokers. ah. been dead. oh, how did you get that to you? do you want them to in the head situation? did finger donovan? so cafferty watson delivered to get picked the now because of a diety concentration of an o r b. me and you couldn't help me a shot of him gifted football not to take out your shot or fail.
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ah mm, i'm really coming to to get it is because it's, it's built for pulmonary station. i won a truly healthy dairy out there for both of them. died tissue ina, how far we know of seat lethal to we're health, under venti, lots your condo via diety. surely as i mini comp what you get it clean and fresh as all outdoor, that's the pleasure you get in the clean, fresh piece of bel air. you bel air, the light men bowled cigarette that gives you through the back of the holes in the filters hawk back to when tobacco companies 1st introduce the light cigarettes. thanks to these holes, they managed to lower the nicotine levels measured by the smoking machine, giving the impression that they are low in nicotine. but that doesn't mean that
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might cigarettes on less harmful today their band. but the whole innovation has endured until the history. i'd seen the stand often schnell on feed nicotine, to fulfill them hard to vin, on the pow huh dish dish for your hot e fall. he had sneak routine done that we assist i nicole to market then else why tried pseudonyms, aunt this nicotine floated inside him, 2 gentlemen on the issue before edict when, when a sash. no. gotcha. you caught se scientist on so to freedom, or is there condor mit these? a micah dish be consistent into mike and toya. the more rapid, the nicotine supply, the more satisfied the customer call for dr. la fowler. sean's patients, the nicotine is what makes it difficult to kick the habit. sinking at you see from only millennium crossing, i can log in here from juliet question. keep asking. dr. mallard casual
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ban escobar savvy of using, then di, remove anything for, for dr. the fowler, seen the addictive factor of nicotine is comparable to that of heroine. one more issue now could look almost that he me else she had more likely kill saga nice for places. so the bow wow, found the humidity uniquely kendall to reggie tba. members join the melody about continuous me no. see him on typical in medic. sure. he said that he saw it crazy there to to see there. can i just join the whole, you know, gum deco sh. not the cautious who she could you, she said. for decades, the tobacco industry pretended to be unaware of nicotine addictive qualities, such as during this hearing in 1994,
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when chief executives of the 7 tobacco giants testified before us congress, the afternoon you believe nicotine was not addictive? i believe nicotine is not addict of yours. i don't believe that nicotine products are addicted. i believe. i believe the nicotine is not. name is not a decade. and i do believe in but is that the truth in the same year, the university of california in san francisco was sent thousands of internal documents from 8 becca, industry whistle blue on may 12th 1994, a box of about 4 or 5000 pages of secret internal tobacco industry documents got
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delivered to my office. the return address was mr. bucks, which is a cartoon character in a popular comic strip here. for my boys up to like all those doors. my 1st the subpoena and the documents were the 1st look inside the tobacco companies. and what they showed when you were looking at the correspondence to the communications between their top management and their top lawyers and their top scientists and their top public relations. people which they, they had figured out the smoking caused cancer in the 1950s. they'd figured out and caused heart disease in the 19 sixty's. they recognized nicotine as an addictive drug. and a 1960, some were designing cigarettes to maximize their addiction all the time, publicly denying, alters, and so is just amazing to be wet behind the curtain. ah,
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the internal documents revealed the truth. they showed the importance of nicotine 40 tobacco business in the early seventy's, a document from r j reynolds states. a tobacco products is essentially a tool for the delivery of nicotine mm liquids for ye cigarettes also contained nicotine, one reputation, does nicotine enjoy here? vanessa de la ru takes the view that the nicotine is vital for the satisfaction of the consumer. it's the only way of preventing the vapor from taking up smoking again. language even when they get comfortable with that boise plant boys ankle was also a nic. lasonya to piney kid. is your best danita li keaton, anita zappa, cynthia trophy on you. out of that security kid negha griffin. she think i received a call. mr. she came today, so she knew she kinda had
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a few me left miss anything back to give, so needs. he took sick too little, lisette, ah, indeed, the classic a cigarette does not burn tobacco. the all important liquids are poured into the device. the batteries activated and the liquid is heated up. as soon as the use of pulls on the device, the liquid evaporates, the vapors can be inhaled. the liquids come in smooth vials. these are available in a variety of flavors. such as pineapple, with coconuts ah, or wild strawberry the liquids also come in different strengths. as far as the customers are concerned,
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the nicotine in the liquid is as harmless as it is indispensable. that he'll see gas. ellen's good t. good, hoping, sped, i heard that a cigarette and met to na, na, niko teena took in the bab, holy gum does. and penthouses also outside of france, vapors are persuaded that these new products are less harmful than traditional tobacco products. in germany to there is a general belief in the concept of harm reduction. not surprisingly, the spokesman for the cigarettes association is convinced of the benefits of electric smoking in both 18 this in trust and confidence. dusty, it's you got to include in order to be negotiated use of c cover to get them on to
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thus hope and mr. young because we're hoping what harvison shopped, us for, help and burden. and we just need the help us getting her to help to state id of, as i am, to for the chemo, ignore off, think of the other factors. so the, the cigarette is seen as a solution to the tobacco epidemic. what he has to debra focal and clock centrally survosity it's, he got out of his medicines and also shifted a shapely show of stomach to go on to be up and young. i'm with the syrian, he's out there until the time night are oakland on cell phones. the tobacco industry also sees the problem in the burning of the tobacco and not in the nicotine from general. this is how problem um on december good list does have a medical tenisha. this toby visits is august. the gibson vital visits your vision convinced viking and to see to hopefully
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a hood of opening conquer. this is often for dotted meaning of using them on does nicotine of named in art and visitors as me. for brent with on da com video, the eyes are not even in fear. on dozens of the vision shaft flood, switching from one on to put send or non non, to put in vinegar, easy. this is all reminiscent of the health promises of times gone by images such as this suggest that it's possible to use e cigarettes with little or no consent. is this indeed the case each cigarettes generate the error, saw by heating up a liquid, but they don't set it on fire. and people are saying, oh well, that's better because you don't have combustion. but the fact is that error. so all those very, very tiny particles that are 50 of the 100, the size of a hair are themselves tremendously dangerous. they cause heart attack because one disease, they cause strokes, they trigger inflammatory processes. and e, sugar,
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you know, differ from cigarettes. when you talk about that, daniel evans knows all too well the risk to health post by e cigarettes. at one time, daniel had dreams of joining the navy. the ships, the water, they were always his passion. this dream is gone for ever. i lost 50 days of my memory from the drugs that they gave me in the hospital for pain, etc. because i was so sick, i just kind of woke up and i had the scar. and that's really the only reason i knew that was something bad had happened. like if the doctor hadn't told me, i really wouldn't have known what had happened with
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