"Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These cigarette ingredients include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic, and DDT. Nicotine is highly addictive. Smoke containing nicotine is inhaled into the lungs, and the nicotine reaches your brain in just six seconds.
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Nicotine in small doses acts as a stimulant to the brain. In large doses, it's a depressant, inhibiting the flow of signals between nerve cells. In even larger doses, it's a lethal poison, affecting the heart, blood vessels, and hormones. Nicotine in the bloodstream acts to make the smoker feel calm. But visible smoke contributes only 5-8% to the total output of a cigarette. The remaining bulk that cannot be seen makes up the so-called vapor or gas phase of cigarette "smoke.
As a cigarette is smoked, the amount of tar inhaled into the lungs increases, and the last puff contains more than twice as much tar as the first puff. Carbon monoxide makes it harder for red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. Tar is a mixture of substances that together form a sticky mass in the lungs.
Most of the chemicals inhaled in cigarette smoke stay in the lungs. The more you inhale, the better it feels—and the greater the damage to your lungs. You can ask anyone working on bachelors degree in any medical field and they will be able to tell you what damage smoking does to the lungs.
What's In Cigarette Smoke?
Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, arsenic, and DDT.
Nicotine is highly addictive. Smoke containing nicotine is inhaled into the lungs, and the nicotine reaches your brain in just six seconds.
Nicotine in small doses acts as a stimulant to the brain. In large doses, it's a depressant, inhibiting the flow of signals between nerve cells. In even larger doses, it's a lethal poison, affecting the heart, blood vessels, and hormones. Nicotine in the bloodstream acts to make the smoker feel calm.
As a cigarette is smoked, the amount of tar inhaled into the lungs increases, and the last puff contains more than twice as much tar as the first puff. Carbon monoxide makes it harder for red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. Tar is a mixture of substances that together form a sticky mass in the lungs.
Most of the chemicals inhaled in cigarette smoke stay in the lungs. The more you inhale, the better it feels—and the greater the damage to your lungs."
"Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These cigarette ingredients include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanid
I still think it is personal choice nothing to do with governments
When I was young, blokes liked cheap **** and cheap booze, some of us still do, we are still allowed sex
I hope they don't ban that...erm they have in France, one cannot pay for sex anymore
I have not convinced you I see ScandinavianI still think it is personal choice nothing to do with governmentsWhen I was young, blokes liked cheap **** and cheap booze, some of us still do, we are still allowed sexI hope they don't ban that...erm they
All medical experts agree smoking is bad for you, it's tolerated by governments because of money. But would estimate the cost of treating ill patients, cleaning up cigarette butts, second hand smoking, lost days at work etc, is bigger than that revenue tax on tobacco brings.
All medical experts agree smoking is bad for you, it's tolerated by governments because of money. But would estimate the cost of treating ill patients, cleaning up cigarette butts, second hand smoking, lost days at work etc, is bigger than that reven
I would disagree, the revenue on tobacco far exceeds that.
What about peoples choice, or do we want to live in a 1984 society?
No wonder people eat too much, not a lot else for them to do.
I would disagree, the revenue on tobacco far exceeds that.What about peoples choice, or do we want to live in a 1984 society?No wonder people eat too much, not a lot else for them to do.
Junk food manufacturers told to decrease pack sizes to reduce consumption
Tobacco manufacturers told to increase pack sizes to, er, reduce consumption
DR C.Love the logic behind that one.Junk food manufacturers told to decrease pack sizes to reduce consumptionTobacco manufacturers told to increase pack sizes to, er, reduce consumption
We now have an obesity epidemic, diabetes 2 because people now eat instead of smoke Are we getting anywhere?
I know smoking is very addictive, but I believe people should make their own choices To me this is more important
We try to stop smokingWe now have an obesity epidemic, diabetes 2because people now eat instead of smokeAre we getting anywhere?I know smoking is very addictive, but I believe people should make their own choicesTo me this is more important
You could buy a single cigarette with a match to light it with from the shop right next to the local school where I lived as a kid.
These days the kids will simply split the cost between them and buy a pack of 20 anyway if they haven't got enough for a whole packet themselves.
You could buy a single cigarette with a match to light it with from the shop right next to the local school where I lived as a kid.These days the kids will simply split the cost between them and buy a pack of 20 anyway if they haven't got enough for
One kid smoking crossing the road, followed by another vaping!
It wasn't a shock to see a 16 year old puffing away, but the kid with the vape thing - lol.
Saw some kids filing out of school yesterday.One kid smoking crossing the road, followed by another vaping!It wasn't a shock to see a 16 year old puffing away, but the kid with the vape thing - lol.
Make it that you cannot buy cigarettes unless you are 18. Issue every person that wants to smoke a photo card saying they can purchase cigs to smoke. so the following year the new 18's cannot buy cigarettes - the would be refused. five years later only the youngest smoker would be 23, ten years after that 33. Phasing out cigarettes at stores. (of course there will always be counterfeit sellers). But no mainstream cigarettes.
Make it that you cannot buy cigarettes unless you are 18. Issue every person that wants to smoke a photo card saying they can purchase cigs to smoke. so the following year the new 18's cannot buy cigarettes - the would be refused. five years later on
Always amazes me that the same people who want to remove the black market in drugs (by making them legal) are the same people who want to encourage a black market in cigarettes by doing the opposite.
Always amazes me that the same people who want to remove the black market in drugs (by making them legal) are the same people who want to encourage a black market in cigarettes by doing the opposite.
They should legalise everything. Cigarettes should sell at their market price.
It is not a clean or particularly healthy habit but it is peoples choice.
We are walking blindfold into a 1984 society where no personal choices will remain.
They should legalise everything. Cigarettes should sell at their market price.It is not a clean or particularly healthy habit but it is peoples choice.We are walking blindfold into a 1984 society where no personal choices will remain.
I saw an interview with some woman on the national news, don't know who she was but obviously something to do with this new legislation. The interviewer asked her that by banning cigarettes in 10 packets could it not encourage people to possibly smoke even more? she just said well yes
I saw an interview with some woman on the national news, don't know who she was but obviously something to do with this new legislation. The interviewer asked her that by banning cigarettes in 10 packets could it not encourage people to possibly smok