Big Tobacco has joined forces with the breast cancer industry in the beginning of its latest product, aimed at raising funds for breast cancer research: "Pink ribbon" SlimSmokes cigarettes for women. For every pack of cigarettes sold, the manufacturer promises to donate two cents for the study of breast cancer. "We intend to raise money to help find a cure for breast cancer," said Yin welcome Representative Phillip Porous, creator of the pink ribbon SlimSmokes cigarettes. "Because the longer our customers live, the more they will be able to smoke!"
The pink ribbon cigarettes join many other leading cancer products in the market already sporting pink ribbon symbols, including batteries with toxic heavy metals and most popular products for skin care laced with cancer-causing petrochemical. Pink Ribbons is also found on cancer strengthening nail polish and cosmetics containing Parabéns and other chemicals. Pink Ribbon SlimSmokes will be sold in selected retailers, including bad breath and Beyond, a popular retail toxic home products for consumers.
Shareholders of a top chemotherapy drug producer, ConPfuzer, hailed the new product as a "milestone success for its shareholders and stakeholders," claiming the new cigarettes would simultaneously appeal to women while greatly increasing the demand for chemotherapy treatments of breast cancer tumors.
In Susie B. Wheezie Fund, one of the main cancer-profit organization that helped to deal with a pink ribbon Phillip Porous, welcomed the launch of a new product, stating that "by selling more pink ribbon cigarettes, we will raise awareness of breast cancer, and that will lead to more mammograms, more chemotherapy and radiation treatments that enrich our corporate donors! "
Not all are convinced that raising funds for breast cancer research through the sale of cigarettes to women, it's a good idea. Consumer health promotion and cancer industry critic Mike Adams (aka "Health Ranger") puts into question the sanity of the plan, saying that "Pink ribbons have become the corporate graffiti. They are used to exploit consumers emotional associations for the purpose of selling other products, which are in fact harm them. non-profit cancer groups should be ashamed of yourself to associate your name and their symbols, with any product that contributes to cancer, even for cigarettes, "said Adams.
Mike Adams is the author of the popular breast cancer Deception report making rounds on the Internet. He reveals that Adams calls the lies, corruption and consumer exploitation of breast cancer industry. The report is available at no cost at: http://www.NaturalNews.com/Report_Br ...
Most doctors agree that the inhalation of carcinogens in tobacco smoke is the number 1 cause of breast cancer in the United States, and they warn women against smoking. Interestingly, the number 2 cause of cancer is a chronic deficiency of vitamin D, but not in a medical institution, or cancer of the industry currently expresses any interest in encouraging women to get more vitamin D through sunlight exposure or nutritional supplements . Recent studies have shown that vitamin D stops 77 percent of all cancers to become full-fledged tumors, including breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer and leukemia. The vast majority of women in the United States remain chronically insufficient vitamin D, resulting in their bodies in a state of accelerated tumor growth.
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