does smoking decrease bone mass

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smoking is a looksmin
 
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short term could increase it, long term decrease it
 
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No nigga, u can only smoke if ur strong HTN at least if ur like MTN u are risking ur looks too much since there's only a fine line between MTN and LTN but there's a huge difference between HTN and MTN
 
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No nigga, u can only smoke if ur strong HTN at least if ur like MTN u are risking ur looks too much since there's only a fine line between MTN and LTN but there's a huge difference between HTN and MTN
What does even smoking do in the short term (-10 years) only people that have skin damage are middle aged men who don’t care for their skin. All the slayers I know smoke cigs
 
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Smoking is linked to higher testosterone, but that could be because people with higher test are more likely to smoke. I've seen people who smoke who have sick bones, but also little soi bois who smoke. The cancer isn't worth it, even if there is like a slight increase in test.
 
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Everyones saying its good but what kinda smoking? weed? nic, tabaco? pens? or real shit
 
Smoking is linked to higher testosterone, but that could be because people with higher test are more likely to smoke. I've seen people who smoke who have sick bones, but also little soi bois who smoke. The cancer isn't worth it, even if there is like a slight increase in test.
pens can decrease tes definatley only real shit may increase it so beware pens have lots of chemicals and are definatley bad for you even short term
 
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smoking is a looksmin
Smoking's effect on body weight could lead to weight loss by increasing the metabolic rate, decreasing metabolic efficiency, or decreasing caloric absorption (reduction in appetite), all of which are associated with tobacco use.
 
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dnr i still smoke.
 
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