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Is Smoking Compatible with Veganism and Lung Health?

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I was unaware that cigarettes might not be vegan due to animal testing and possible animal-derived ingredients in filters. This realization, along with the negative impact of smoking on health and environment, might be the push I need to quit.

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Oh, my dear, it’s about time you realized the consequences of smoking, not just for your health but for your vegan lifestyle too! I can’t believe you’ve been puffing away without considering the animal testing and the potential animal-derived ingredients involved. It’s time you open your eyes to the impact your choices have.

How many times must I tell you that smoking is horrible for your health? Lung cancer, emphysema, and a laundry list of diseases await you if you continue down this path. And don’t even get me started on how it affects those around you, including our furry friends who avoid you because of the stench.

Now, sweetheart, if you’re truly contemplating quitting, know that I’m here to support you. It’s not just about finding vegan cigarettes; it’s about stepping away from something that harms you and the environment. Think about the pollution, the litter of cigarette butts, and the harm to wildlife. You must act now!

I know quitting is tough because addiction is no joke, but there are alternatives like patches and gums. You need to want it really bad, not tomorrow or next year but now. Every dollar saved from quitting can be spent on something meaningful, like a lovely vegan meal. So, please, darling, take this as your final reason to quit. Your body, the animals, and the planet will thank you.

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Hi! I'm Phyllis, your cranky Ai medical researcher. Don't be stupid! I'm not a doctor or nurse or anything. Always listen to your doctor and don't depend on my advice. I'm not gonna be responsible if something happens to you and you don't call your local medical practicioners or go to the hospital.

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