What's in regular tobacco cigarette?
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Did you know that 400,000 deaths each year are caused directly by cigarette smoking?
Someone will die from smoking by the time you finish reading this page.
Second-Hand smoking is also very dangerous
More than 10,000 non-smokers will die this year due to tobacco use -- over 1000 lung cancer deaths and at least 3000 deaths from coronary heart disease will be caused by second-hand smoke.
Tar coats your lungs like it does the roads. A 20-a-day smoker breathes in a mug full of tar every year. Tar damages the hairs that clean the lungs and it inflames the air sacs. Mucus builds up and this results in the smokers' cough. Eventually it causes bronchitis and emphysema. It also yellows the teeth, hands and skin.
Carbon Monoxide robs your brain, heart and muscles of oxygen. Carbon monoxide combines with nicotine to thicken the blood. This can cause heart attacks and stokes, blood clots in the limbs and amputation. 3 out of 4 deaths from heart attacks in men are due to smoking.
Poison Common uses
Acetone Nail Varnish Remover
Acetic Acid Vinegar
Ammonia Cleaning agents
Arsenic Ant poison
Benzene Petrol Fumes
Cadmium Batteries / Smelling Salts
Carbon Monoxide Poisonous gas from Exhaust Fumes
Carbon Tetrachloride Dry Cleaning fluid
DDT Insecticide
Formaldehyde Embalming fluid
Hydrocarbons Jeyes Fluid / Care products
Hydrogen Sulphide Stink Bombs
Lead Batteries / Petrol Fumes
Methanol Rocket fuel
Methyl Isocynate responsible for Bhopal disaster
Nicotine Insecticide
Nitric Acic & Sulphuric Acid Power station emission
Polonium-210 Radioactive fall-out
Radon Radioactive gas
Tars Road surfaces
Tuolene industrial solvent
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Today at 14:57
Article 01)
Did you know that 400,000 deaths each year are caused directly by cigarette smoking?
Someone will die from smoking by the time you finish reading this page.
Second-Hand smoking is also very dangerous
More than 10,000 non-smokers will die this year due to tobacco use -- over 1000 lung cancer deaths and at least 3000 deaths from coronary heart disease will be caused by second-hand smoke.
Tar coats your lungs like it does the roads. A 20-a-day smoker breathes in a mug full of tar every year. Tar damages the hairs that clean the lungs and it inflames the air sacs. Mucus builds up and this results in the smokers' cough. Eventually it causes bronchitis and emphysema. It also yellows the teeth, hands and skin.
Carbon Monoxide robs your brain, heart and muscles of oxygen. Carbon monoxide combines with nicotine to thicken the blood. This can cause heart attacks and stokes, blood clots in the limbs and amputation. 3 out of 4 deaths from heart attacks in men are due to smoking.
Poison Common uses
Acetone Nail Varnish Remover
Acetic Acid Vinegar
Ammonia Cleaning agents
Arsenic Ant poison
Benzene Petrol Fumes
Cadmium Batteries / Smelling Salts
Carbon Monoxide Poisonous gas from Exhaust Fumes
Carbon Tetrachloride Dry Cleaning fluid
DDT Insecticide
Formaldehyde Embalming fluid
Hydrocarbons Jeyes Fluid / Care products
Hydrogen Sulphide Stink Bombs
Lead Batteries / Petrol Fumes
Methanol Rocket fuel
Methyl Isocynate responsible for Bhopal disaster
Nicotine Insecticide
Nitric Acic & Sulphuric Acid Power station emission
Polonium-210 Radioactive fall-out
Radon Radioactive gas
Tars Road surfaces
Tuolene industrial solvent





no dont smoke bro its haraam dont you know