Tobacco - Some Common Myths And Facts

Feb 24
11:48

2011

Roger Harris

Roger Harris

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Smoking not only can cause many diseases, but also smoking is involved in several myths that make people to be easy prey to this danger. There are many data on tobacco smoking that are unknown to many. And though some are known, sometimes they have the wrong focus. The public deserves the right to receive the real facts about this kind of product, because their life is at risk if you smoke or not smoke.

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Here are some facts about the common myths surrounding tobacco.

 

Myth 1 - The nicotine is made by man.

Fact 1:

In fact,Tobacco - Some Common Myths And Facts Articles the nicotine is in the nature, it's derived from the plant named Nicotiana tabacum. Nicotine belongs with a group of chemicals called alkaloids, and is used in agriculture as a potent insecticide.

 

Myth 2 - - Many people have the idea that nicotine contained in tobacco is the substance in cigarettes that can cause cancer.

Fact 2:

This is not true. Nicotine is not carcinogenic, and the ability of tobacco products to cause cancer is due to more than 4000 chemicals contained on it, including polycyclic aromatic, hydrocarbons and nitrosamines. According to Papastefanou 2007 research, radioactive properties of tobacco leaves help mainly on all cancer deaths related to smoking. When a person smokes, has received a high dose of radiation, which is significantly greater than the radiation emitted during the fallout from Chernobyl, the worst nuclear accident in history.

 

Myth 3 - "Light" or "ultra-light" cigarettes are less harmful than regular ones.

Fact 3:

This is not true. The terms "light" and "ultra light" cigarettes, in fact, do not make sense and do not refer to a low tar and nicotine in cigarettes. If a person smokes cigarettes "light" or "ultra light" same amount of hazardous chemicals still come in to his body.

 

Myth 4 - Medications related to Quit Smoking do not work.

Fact 4:

The truth is that nicotine replacement therapies like gum, patches, nasal sprays and lozenges, as well as bupropion or Chantix, can double a person's determination to quit. Similarly, there is a greater likelihood that a smoker will stop smoking if more or combinations of therapies are applied.

 

Myth 5 - Tobacco smokeless market is said to be safe and offer a good way to stop smoking.

Fact 5:

This is another misconception, due these products contain dangerous chemicals, specially nitrosamines, which are 10 times the amount found in regular cigarettes. This amount is 100 times the amount approved by the FDA for products containing tobacco. Thus, this kind of product causes more harm than good to a smoker's body.

 

Without a doubt, we often hear half-truths; I recommend research the best information as possible about the facts of tobacco and nicotine and its affects on the human body and find the proper orientation if you try to quit smoking. We hope that these myths and facts allow a clearer understanding of tobacco.

 

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