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Originally Posted by Vogg
It's a sad thing to make a comment about something you have no idea about.
I haven't just done it once and noticed it by co-incidence. I have gone through 6 or 7 periods of smoking and paying attention to shed count and then stopping and paying attention to shed count.
EVERY SINGLE TIME: my shed rate for the next 5 - 10 days is no just a little higher, but way way way way higher. When I don't smoke, i'm losing at most, at MOST 40 hairs a day. When I do smoke, it is well over 100. These results are consistent through the times I experimented through weeks of smoking and weeks of not smoking.
Every body is different. Some people's bodies can do really well without meat. Other people, when they attempt to be a vegetarian turn white and become very thin. Some people can thrive on a diet of mainly fish. Others can't handle it more than twice a week. All based on blood types too... and is introducing something like THC to different peoples bodies going to have the exact same effect? By all probabilities, no.
So please tell me, how am I wrong?
No nevermind that, please only answer if you actually know what the fuck you're talking about.
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Who are you trying to fool? You're straight up wrong. There is no support of your claim besides your own testing which, quite frankly, doesn't mean anything. There are many people who smoke and perhaps even more who will lose hair. You happen to fall into both categories. All the stuff you mentioned just proves that there are FAR TOO MANY VARIABLES for you to say that there is a direct correlation between smoking and losing hair.