Smoking kills, right??

So what's killing Americans if not the smoking?

Greece - Smokers: 39.1%, Life expectancy: 82.2 years

France - Smokers: 34.6%, Life expectancy: 83.5 years

Andorra - Smokers: 33.8%, Life expectancy: 83.9 years

Cyprus - Smokers: 36.7%, Life expectancy: 82.2 years

Spain - Smokers: 28.4%, Life expectancy: 84.2 years

Italy - Smokers: 22.4%, Life expectancy: 84.4 years

United States - Smokers: 24.3%, Life expectancy: 77.3 years

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just curious where this info comes from - link?

like your - Max DeMarco - name/nym? & the gif t-y

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Sugar, glyphosate, seed oils, chemtrails, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, achohol, narcotics, sedentary lifestyle, and suicide.

The us is one of the contry spending the most on its healthcare system, yet, its life expectancy is one of the lowest

But what is the life expectancy of those who smoke in those countries? Overall life expectancy (i.e. combining smokers and non-smokers) has too many confounders.

How big tobacco got into you food.

"By 1990, the two largest food companies in the world were R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris. The book 'Barbarians at the Gate,' which is the preeminent book on the M&A deals of the 1980s, was about R.J. Reynolds buying Nabisco. And then you had Philip Morris buying Kraft, US Foods, some of the largest transactions in U.S. history."

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2024/10/13/big-tobacco-food-system.aspx?ui=f2c756223cee62860dc9c26dd004be8cf1f7ca32f42ad73e2622f56c34833c3a&sd=20240924&cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art1ReadMore&cid=20241013_HL2&foDate=false&mid=DM1643382&rid=140026912

How dare you question the sacred scapegoat for everything? 🤣

Maybe they are listening to you and following an all meat diet?

My guess is this shows the power of diet and exercise. If you removed all processed food consumption, exercised a lot more, and also started smoking one pack of cigarettes per day - I would guess your life expectancy would actually go up slightly. 🤷

No question, it's the food.

I do not believe 24.3% of Americans smoke cigarettes in 2024.

Industrialized food.