OK, I know this is weird but i did some searching and this actually happens.
I was watching a re-run of CSI the other day and they had a case of a man who died in a typical mysterious way.
His skin had a yellowish tint to it and they were wondering what caused it.
Grissom then went to the coroners office and viewed the body.
He asked if he could look under the apron and was aloowed to.
He noted the deceaseds testicles were extremly small and non-decending.
It was determined he had used quite a bit of nicotine for some time and thats what caused that and was in no part the cause of his death.
Also in another CSI someone was posioned with nicotine.
All of these actually occur in real life.
I forget the name of the condition in the first situation but in the other nicotine is actually more deadly than cyonide in pure form.
One drop of pure nicotine can kill 3 adults.
My only question is what are the added health risks of these exceedingly high nic levels coming out.
I have a feeling that SM and Skruf are gonna be pushing the envelope on the nic levels to claim the highest nic levels you can buy.
At what point do we the consumers have to worry that we are like an experiment to see how high they can take it.
Just a little worried about this nic threshold.
Im not a genius and never cared much for science in college but anyone with any info on the possibilities of harmful effects of increased nicotine would well appreciated.
I was watching a re-run of CSI the other day and they had a case of a man who died in a typical mysterious way.
His skin had a yellowish tint to it and they were wondering what caused it.
Grissom then went to the coroners office and viewed the body.
He asked if he could look under the apron and was aloowed to.
He noted the deceaseds testicles were extremly small and non-decending.
It was determined he had used quite a bit of nicotine for some time and thats what caused that and was in no part the cause of his death.
Also in another CSI someone was posioned with nicotine.
All of these actually occur in real life.
I forget the name of the condition in the first situation but in the other nicotine is actually more deadly than cyonide in pure form.
One drop of pure nicotine can kill 3 adults.
My only question is what are the added health risks of these exceedingly high nic levels coming out.
I have a feeling that SM and Skruf are gonna be pushing the envelope on the nic levels to claim the highest nic levels you can buy.
At what point do we the consumers have to worry that we are like an experiment to see how high they can take it.
Just a little worried about this nic threshold.
Im not a genius and never cared much for science in college but anyone with any info on the possibilities of harmful effects of increased nicotine would well appreciated.
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