A lot of people, especially women, I hear, smoke cigarettes because it's one way to keep the weight off. What if I blow some smoke at that method of weight loss?
For the smokers who do not look fat, many say that smoking is their way to keep off the pounds.
What if the smoking causes smokers to lose muscle mass, but accumulate fat around their internal organs? We know that muscle weighs more than fat.
Who is healthier: Someone with more muscle or someone with more internal fat? We already know who might look skinnier and weigh less.
Check with your doctor.
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sicktired
Nov 21, 2007 | 3:29 PM |
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