not entirely spot on. With health effects it seems like from all the studies and such put together it seems like the people who smoke pipes without many breaks are about on par healthwise with the people that smoke five or less cigs a day. There isn't any we figured it out as to why pipe smokers live a bit longer. There is a strong suspicion that it's what you said. There is also one that we're in general a little healthier in other life style choices then the average person. More likely to be active. Less likely to be poor and not have access to health care. Or in other words no one is certain why it's that way. Either way you got the important bit right, which is that you really don't have any reason to worry about pipe smoking effecting ones well being.G'day Adam and welcome from Oz.
"Here for a short time"? Well here's the good news; a U.S. Surgeon Generals report from back in the day, found that pipe smokers who inhale, have the same life expectancy as a non-smoker.
Tobacco is not the demonic weed that the rabidly vocal anti-smoking brigade would have one believe.
Pipe tobacco has no nasty added chemicals.
Tailor made cigarettes have a staggering 300 to 600 added chems [some of which I'm convinced are more addictive than the nicotine]
Pipe smokers who do not inhale, have a life expectancy three years beyond that of a non-smoker.
This is due to the meditative nature of puffing on a pipe [and the fact that generally speaking, those who don't inhale tend to smoke one or two bowls a day]
Switching to a pipe from a serious 35+ year cigarette addiction has brought so many benefits.
I quickly lost my smokers cough.
No longer do I crave a smoke and can go all day without a puff when otherwise occupied, no problem.
My only regret is that I did not stick with a pipe when I picked one up for a few months when I was 15yo.
Hey Iron Monkey. No railway watches are not a thing here at all. I do have my dads watch from 1962 though. I will look for the thread on here though!Welcome from Pennsylvania and New York.
Out of curiosity, do you use a railway watch? There’s a thread on the forum showing some real beauties.
@chopper Well done for giving up the ciggies; I've still got a smokers cough from smoking a clay pipe (plus the occasional cigarette / cigar)... Need to kick the ciggies though!G'day Adam and welcome from Oz.
"Here for a short time"? Well here's the good news; a U.S. Surgeon Generals report from back in the day, found that pipe smokers who inhale, have the same life expectancy as a non-smoker.
Tobacco is not the demonic weed that the rabidly vocal anti-smoking brigade would have one believe.
Pipe tobacco has no nasty added chemicals.
Tailor made cigarettes have a staggering 300 to 600 added chems [some of which I'm convinced are more addictive than the nicotine]
Pipe smokers who do not inhale, have a life expectancy three years beyond that of a non-smoker.
This is due to the meditative nature of puffing on a pipe [and the fact that generally speaking, those who don't inhale tend to smoke one or two bowls a day]
Switching to a pipe from a serious 35+ year cigarette addiction has brought so many benefits.
I quickly lost my smokers cough.
No longer do I crave a smoke and can go all day without a puff when otherwise occupied, no problem.
My only regret is that I did not stick with a pipe when I picked one up for a few months when I was 15yo.