Pot, Cigerette smoke reaks havoc on lungs

Discussion in 'Marijuana News' started by smokintoke, Apr 29, 2011.

  1. Up for talking read below....:confused:
    MONDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) - People who smoke cigarettes and marijuana increase their risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease almost threefold, but smoking pot alone doesn't seem to increase the risk of the deadly lung condition, researchers report.
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive condition with no cure that's characterized by diseased lungs and narrowed airways. Most cases are caused by prolonged smoking, according to the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
    “Anti-smoking campaigns should include a reduction in marijuana use among their goals, aiming especially at those who smoke both marijuana and tobacco,” said study lead researcher Dr. Wan Tan, of the University of British Columbia and St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, Canada.
    The findings were published in the April 14 issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
    For the study, Tan's team collected data on 878 people who participated in the Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) Initiative, which was designed to identify the prevalence of COPD in people over 40.
    The researchers found that smokers who use both marijuana and tobacco are 2.5 times more likely than nonsmokers to have respiratory disease and almost three times likelier to have COPD.
    This combined effect suggests that smoking marijuana - at least in relatively low doses - may act as a “primer,” or sensitizer, in the airways to amplify the adverse effects of tobacco smoke on respiratory health, Tan said.
    “Smoking marijuana and cigarettes - even small amounts - is very harmful for your lungs, increasing the risk of COPD by several fold,” Tan said.
    Dr. Norman H. Edelman, scientific consultant to the American Lung Association, said he thinks smoking marijuana probably does cause COPD, but this study did not include enough marijuana smokers to draw that conclusion.
    “Canada was a good place to do it as they are more relaxed about pot smoking, and it was likely to be easier to get cooperative subjects,” Edelman said. “The most impressive finding is the synergism between tobacco and marijuana smoking.”
    “A modest amount of pot smoking added to cigarette smoking really knocks your lungs for a loop,” Edelman added. “One wonders if this is a chemical synergism or behavioral - those who smoke both pot and tobacco inhale each more deeply than those who smoke only tobacco.”
    More information
    To learn more about COPD, visit the U.S. Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
    SOURCES: Wan Tan, M.D., University of British Columbia and St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Norman H. Edelman, M.D., scientific consultant, American Lung Association, Washington, D.C.; April 14, 2009, Canadian Medical Association Journal
    By Steven Reinberg
    HealthDay Reporter
    Last Updated: April 13, 2009
    Copyright © 2009 ScoutNews, LLC. All rights reserved
     
  2. Why is this bad? Smoke either bud or cigarettes but not both.
     
  3. Oh no what a tough decision!
     
  4. yeah it like a good not its not really talkin smak about pot ya know its good
     
  5. like cause its almost as if it is saying you should smoke pot not tabacco and pot. idk
     

  6. What?
     
  7. Oh gotcha I thought you were saying this was bad news lol
     
  8. tobacco is the devil's leaf.
     
  9. sorry i got fresh ass lemon skunk today so feelin kinda....:hippie:
    just got done gettin cured
     
  10. but, but, but......... D:
     

  11. Where do you find in the article that it is okay to smoke tobacco, but not both bud and tobacco?
     
  12. They're just saying that smoking both is worse than just smoking either independently.
     

  13. "People who smoke cigarettes and marijuana increase their risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease almost threefold,"

    meaning if you smoke both its worse then just smoking one or the other.
     
  14. I use to mix cig with weed, and i have to agree with this article, although you get high, the taste is different. However, few weeks ago i stopped and started smoking weed only - quit smoking cigarettes - but my effing dealer decided to stop selling without notice and now I'm thinking of cigarettes!! :(
     
  15. The smoke inhalation from both cigs and weed is more dangerous then weed by itself (not really that harmful) or cigs only because if you smoke both you are inhaling more smoke, giving you a greater risk of getting whatever smoke inhalation causes and also probably aggravating any disorders caused by the cigs themselves. Not really sure how this is news.
     
  16. so...blunts are super bad?
     
  17. damn this is still going
     
  18. im scared someone halp me :(
     
  19. Ha...good thing I don't smoke cigs. :smoke:
     

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