Laaroussi
10-03-2002, 09:22 AM
It's been three weeks now since I've given up and so far so good.
My problem now is that a friend of mine recently returned from Syria and bought me as a present one of these hookah pipes (hubbly-bubbly, I call it but I think it's real name is Argiley - or something like that!)
What I wondered was, is this tabacco addictive? It's only fruit flavoured. Can it still cause as much damage to your health: lungs, chest, cancer etc, etc.?
It doesn't seem to smell and obviously you can't carry a bloody great pipe around with you so I've only done it in the evenings to relax me before I go to bed.
Is this a step backwards in the road to quitting, I ask myself?
My problem now is that a friend of mine recently returned from Syria and bought me as a present one of these hookah pipes (hubbly-bubbly, I call it but I think it's real name is Argiley - or something like that!)
What I wondered was, is this tabacco addictive? It's only fruit flavoured. Can it still cause as much damage to your health: lungs, chest, cancer etc, etc.?
It doesn't seem to smell and obviously you can't carry a bloody great pipe around with you so I've only done it in the evenings to relax me before I go to bed.
Is this a step backwards in the road to quitting, I ask myself?
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Rhunt
10-09-2002, 11:36 PM
Well, I have not tried any of that kind of tabaco but anything that relaxes you is bound to be addictive. As for it being as danagerous. Any kind of tabaco has tar and carbon monixide (or how ever you spell it). Atleast I am pretty sure of it.

