How Much Harm Different Types of Smoking Actually Bring

Scientists from Asia and Africa found out that despite going through a cooling liquid, the hookah smoke doesn’t chill down to a safe temperature. Tobacco burning products, warming up to 752°F, simply do not have time to cool down when passing through a flask with water and a tube. By inhaling hot smoke streams, we burn micro-fibers on our larynx, paving the way for dust and harmful substances in the air to more easily enter our lungs. American scientists went further and held biochemical studies of saliva and urine. It turned out that the blood composition of people with addictions to tobacco and hookahs is approximately the same. Both groups had a high level of carbon monoxide and nicotine derivatives in their test results. However, a significant difference was discovered among the people that used non-nicotine tobacco: their results were close to the norm. Our research shows that things that are advertised as being healthier options for smoking are actually quite the opposite. While some things are good in moderate use, one shouldn’t overuse anything that seems harmless at first glance since one of the main treasures each person has is his health.
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