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The Roaring 20s an era of prosperity
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Liberation and a desperate promises as
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America embraced modernity a new
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obsession began to take hold the pursuit
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figure in the wake of World War I as
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hemlines Rose and silhouett slimmed
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women faced increasing pressure to
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maintain what Society deed the ideal
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body this pressure didn't go unnoticed
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industry the tobacco industry saw an
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opportunity in an age before FDA
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regulations before truth in advertising
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laws they created what might be one of
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the most dangerous diet fads of the 20th
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century the cigarette diet reach for a
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lucky instead of a suet the slogan
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echoed Across America in 1925 as Lucky
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Strike launched what would become one of
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the most successful and Insidious
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marketing campaigns in advertising
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history the message was clear smoking
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wasn't just fashionable it was your
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waistline these weren't just casual
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suggestions they were calculated
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campaigns backed by pseudo science and
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testimonials doctors back then or at
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least act as plain doctors claimed
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cigarettes could suppress your appetite
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scientific studies funded by tobacco
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companies suggested smoking could boost
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metabolism the truth however would take
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decades to emerge nearly a century later
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in 2018 researchers finally put these
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claims to the test their findings
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published in health psychology were
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clear smoking status had no impact on
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outcomes whether you were a smoker
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ex-smoker or had never touched a
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cigarette it made no difference but in
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the 1920s truth wasn't what sold
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cigarettes what sold was a promise a
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promise of beauty of control of
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acceptance and in a society with little
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regulatory oversight that promise was
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worth its weight in gold but how did we
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how did a society come to believe that
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inhaling smoke could lead to a Slimmer
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figure the answer lies in The Perfect
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Storm of social change and corporate
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opportunism the 1920s woman was
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different from her Victorian
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predecessor she worked she voted she
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danced and critically she was expected
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to be Finn the Gibson girl's voluptuous
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figure had given way to the streamlined
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silhouette of the flapper weight loss
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wasn't just a personal choice it was a
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booming industry from reducing soaps to
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slimming belts Americans were spending
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Millions on anything that promised to
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shed pounds the tobacco industry simply
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had to join the chorus George Washington
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Hill president of the American Tobacco
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Company saw an untapped Gold Mine women
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weren't smoking in large numbers yet but
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if cigarettes could be repositioned as a
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weight loss Aid he could capture two
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markets at once weight control and
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tobacco internal documents reveal a
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calculated strategy the company wasn't
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just selling cigarettes they were
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insecurity every advertisement was
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designed to tap into women's fears about
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their weight and social standing mind if
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a smoke became a must grow PL cigarettes
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weren't just a social habit they were
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positioned as Adidas's best friend the
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campaigns were Relentless appearing in
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magazines on billboards and even in
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department store Windows the strategy
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was so effective it sparked outrage from
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Candy manufacturers who saw their sales
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plummet as women began reaching for
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cigarettes instead of sweet
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but their protests only gave the tobacco
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companies free publicity what's
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fascinating about this period is how the
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complete lack of advertising regulation
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allowed companies to make absolutely
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outlandish claims there was no
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requirement for scientific evidence no
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need to prove safety if you could print
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it you could claim it and print it they
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did every possible angle was exploded
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cigarettes weren't just appetite
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suppressants they were portrayed as
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sophisticated modern and liberating
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the message was clear smoking wasn't
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just about staying thin it was about
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being a modern woman the claims made by
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tobacco companies in the 1920s would be
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illegal today but back then they were
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limited only by their imagination and
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their imagination knew no bounds take
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this 1928 Lucky Strike advertisement
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featuring opera singer Sophie brazza who
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proclaimed when I feel my energy lagging
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I lied to Lucky it's remarkable how a
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lucky gives me a lift and yet has no
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effect on my throat the company's didn't
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stop at celebrity endorsements one
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advertisement claimed that
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20679 Physicians say lies are less
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irritating these weren't real surveys
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just marketing Fabrications dressed in a
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lap coat perhaps the most audacious were
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testimonials I lost 15s in 30 Days by
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snacking these stories were typically
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accompanied by dramatic before and after
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photos many of which were later revealed
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to be of different women in Tyrell
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Chesterfield went so far as to claim
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their cigarettes had been scientifically
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proven to boost metabolism by
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23% the study they cited it didn't exist
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smoke away your double chin melt pounds
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while you Puff the modern way to face
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Temptation each claim more outrageous
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than the last but in an era before
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factchecking who was to argue the
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marketing wasn't limited to
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magazines tobacco companies partnered
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with department stores to place
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cigarette displays next to Candy
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counters the message was clear choose
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the healthy option choose cigarettes in
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perhaps their most bizar strategy Lucky
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Strike even changed their packaging from
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green to White claiming it was because
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market research showed the color green
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made women look fat in
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photographs the real reason white
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packages were cheaper to produce the
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campaigns were carefully crafted to
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Target women across all social classes
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for the wealthy cigarettes were
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positioned as a sophistication tool tool
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for working women they were marketed as
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an appetite control method for those who
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couldn't afford three full meals a day
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as competition between tobacco companies
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intensified the claims became
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increasingly extreme by the late 1920s
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cigarettes weren't just being sold as
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weight loss AIDS they were being
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marketed as complete meal replacements
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while cigarettes are no longer marketed
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as diet aids the tactics pioneered in
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the 1920s live on the language has
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changed but the strategy remains eerily
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familiar where once women were told to
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reach for a lucky instead of a sweet
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today they are urged to take this pill
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instead of eating the promises of quick
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effortless weight loss continue to echo
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centuries social media influencers have
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replaced cigarette wielding movie stars
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pseudo scientific claims now come
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wrapped in modern buzzwords like
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wellness and detox but the fundamental
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approach exploding insecurities for
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unchanged but unlike the 1920s we now
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have the tools and regulations to
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separate fact from fiction the 2018
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study published in health psychology
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delivered a decisive blow to the myth of
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smoking for weight loss the research
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followed participants through a
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structured weight loss program whether
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they were smokers ex-smokers or had
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never smoked the results were clear
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smoking had no impact on their ability
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to lose weight the decades old marketing
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claims were finally put to rest in May
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2018 researchers at the University of
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Kentucky published a groundbreaking
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study that would systematically
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dismantle the decades old myth of
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smoking as a weight loss
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Aid even more telling was what didn't
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happen smokers didn't experience any
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special advantage in appetite control
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former smokers didn't struggle more with
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weight loss than their
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counterparts and perhaps most
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importantly participating in the weight
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loss program didn't drive anyone to
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start or resume smoking as a weight
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control method the study went further
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examining the psychological components
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of weight loss and smoking
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contrary to the tobacco industry's
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historical claims about cigarettes
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affecting metabolism the research showed
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that successful weight loss was tied to
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behavioral changes and healthy eating
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patterns not smoking status what makes
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this study particularly powerful is its
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methodology with over 2,000 participants
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we had the statistical power to detect
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even small differences between groups
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the fact that we found nsps volumes
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about the false promises made by the
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tobacco industry every scien ific claim
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made in those 1920s advertisements from
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metabolic boosts to appetite suppression
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failed to materialize under scientific
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scrutiny the cigarette diet wasn't just
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ineffective it was dangerous today the
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FDA requires rigorous testing before any
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weight loss Claims can be made the wild
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west of 1920s advertising is gone at
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least officially but in its place a new
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frontier has emerged in the unregulated
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spaces of social media Echoes of the
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cigarette diet persist
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untested supplements dangerous fasting
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protocols and Miracle products promise
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the same quick fixes that Lucky Strikes
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once did the cigarette diet may seem
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like a relic of a less Enlighten time
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but its Legacy lives on an every fat
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diet and Miracle weight loss solution
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that prioritizes profit over Health the
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real lesson of the cigarette diet isn't
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just about the dangers of unregulated
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advertising it's about our Eternal
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susceptibility to Promises of easy
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solutions to complex problems a central
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later we are still fighting the same
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battle not just against misleading
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marketing but against the idea that our
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worth can be measured in pounds and
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inches the products may change but the
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promise Remains the Same happiness just