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Subject: Stop Smoking to Avoid Lung Cancer...
Date: 04/25/2005
Hello people, you know smoking, is a very big problem in our community wherein all youth enjoy a lot in terms of smoking, in every problem there is a solution right? What I can give an advice to you guys, try our product, NOSMOQ product, I don’t want to force you to buy, my idea is to try our product, coz it is really2x effective, it will solve the problem for those people became an addict of it. You know our product is nicotine free, it’s like a cigarette form, but it can help you to quit. If you have further questions about our product please visit our site: www.nosmoq.net or www.nosmoq.com

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Subject: Stop Smoking
Date: 05/08/2005
Chary,
Who is to say I can avoid lung cancer if I were to use your product in order to quit smoking. I know that it sounds good, but there is no guarantee that a person will not develope lung cancer if they do quit. My Mother, may she rest in peace, had quit smoking years prior to the onset of non-small cell lung cancer. She to, had thought she would not get cancer after quitting. She lasted only six weeks after being diagnosed and receiving two chemotherapy treatments. Stopping smoking sounds good and for some it just might work. But there is no way a person can be sure, unless of course, they never smoke in the first place and even then there is no guarantee. I do think that your heart is in the right place, I hope that people do try your product and get the results my Mother did not. Keep up the good work and God Bless You for trying.
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Subject: Everyone Can Get Lung Cancer
Date: 01/17/2006
i dnt think everyone can get lung cancer, non smokers or smokers... cause of all the smokers giving out secondsmoke... i know and heard of a few people that died from secondhand smoking and they were healthy too gym'n'all due to those xxxxx ing nightclubs out there...
Subject: Stop Smoking
Date: 06/05/2006
In reply to your message, I quit smoking 18 years ago and just last week, I was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer. I am happy I did stop smoking because I would probably have died from lung cancer years before because at that time, there were few treatments available. I know because my husband died of lung cancer at the age of 57, shortly after I quit. I joined a cancer study at UCLA 3 years ago and because of that, a nodule only 1 cm. was found on a CT scan. I have followup scans every 3 months and only now has the nodule grown to 2 cm. and is treatable with radiofrequency ablation. Quitting smoking will not stop lung cancer, but it sure does help.
Subject: RE: Stop Smoking
Date: 02/09/2007

I have been smoking on and off during my life time.  Today I'm over 50 and worry.  My Question is, does everyone who has ever smoked get lungcancer sooner or later in life?

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