The following study more than backs-up cockdezl...do a search for it.
Anderson, K. and Arner, P. "Systemic nicotine stimulates human adipose tissue lipolysis through local cholinergic and catecholaminergic receptors." International Journal of Obesity . Aug. 2001. vol. 25 (no. 8), pp. 1225-1232.
Also, in the Jan. 2002 issue of Food and Chemical Toxicology journal, they have a 4 part study "designed to evaluate the potential effects of 333 ingredients added to typical blended test cigarettes."
Actually, here is the studies:
"Evaluation of the Potential effects if ingredients added to cigarettes. Parts 1, 2, 2, 4...Cigarette design, testing approach, and review of results." Food and Chemical Toxicology . Jan. 2002, vol. 40: issue 1, pp 77-91 (1st part).
Interesting to say the least.
BMJ
Anderson, K. and Arner, P. "Systemic nicotine stimulates human adipose tissue lipolysis through local cholinergic and catecholaminergic receptors." International Journal of Obesity . Aug. 2001. vol. 25 (no. 8), pp. 1225-1232.
Also, in the Jan. 2002 issue of Food and Chemical Toxicology journal, they have a 4 part study "designed to evaluate the potential effects of 333 ingredients added to typical blended test cigarettes."
Actually, here is the studies:
"Evaluation of the Potential effects if ingredients added to cigarettes. Parts 1, 2, 2, 4...Cigarette design, testing approach, and review of results." Food and Chemical Toxicology . Jan. 2002, vol. 40: issue 1, pp 77-91 (1st part).
Interesting to say the least.
BMJ