Satirical piece uses smoking to critique misleading supplement claims
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Steve Magness
Summary
This article uses a clickbait-style hook to reveal a satirical point about performance supplements. It claims to have found a "miracle supplement" that boosts endurance, hemoglobin, and red blood cells — backed by science and elite athletes. The punchline reveals the "secret" is smoking cigarettes, citing a real medical review titled "Cigarette smoking: an underused tool in high-performance endurance training." However, the article clarifies it is not actually advocating smoking, but rather making a rhetorical point about misleading health claims and the importance of critical thinking.
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· 4 pulledI found a secret to performance. Something that will improve your endurance exponentially.
It's science-backed. Elite athlete tested.
Cigarette smoking: an underused tool in high-performance endurance training.
Of course, that review, and this newsletter, are designed to make a point, and it's not that you should start smoking.
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