The pleasure of smelling the roses.
by Hannah Chartwell
A good friend of mine swears by them because without the use of chemicals or moving parts, they manage to take out well over half the tar before the smoke is inhaled.
It is all done by the centrifuge principal, or so he tells me, but whatever it is there is no doubting the disgustingly visible brown sticky deposit left in the filter and the certainty that it is better left in there than taken into the body.
He uses them for four or five cigarettes and then throws them away and he really does reckon that his breathing has improved considerably since he started using them regularly and he notices more subtle differences between the various red wines he is for ever sampling.
So from me one last plea to readers who still smoke cigarettes. Please do try once more to give up, there are after all any number of courses, patches and other forms of help readily available.
To those that ignore this plea, at least smoke in a little less unhealthy way by using targuard or something similar to take out a substantial amount of the damaging tar before it enters your body.
The End
Article by author and journalist Hannah Chartwell who can be contacted at hbc@severnc.co.uk
More information on targuard can be found at www.healthiersmoking.co.uk
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Article by author and journalist Hannah Chartwell who can be contacted at hbc@severnc.co.uk
More information on targuard can be found at www.healthiersmoking.co.uk
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