Is It Ok To Inhale Pipe Tobacco?
Smoking is addictive, and smokers are at increased risk of developing head and neck, liver and lung cancers. However, smokers hardly get lung cancer unless they inhale the smoke directly. If passive smoking is so dangerous, lung cancer poses a health risk to smokers who are exposed to secondhand smoke as much, if not more, than those around them.
Because most pipe smokers don't actually inhale the smoke coming from the pipe, the health risks from casual smoking are negligible compared to smoking traditional cigarettes, which are rich in tar as well as nicotine. Even if smokers don't inhale, they are still exposed to the toxic chemicals in pipe smoke. The cooling effect of water can actually increase the damage by allowing hookah smokers to inhale the smoke deeper into their lungs.
As the hot smoke passes through the water at the base of the hookah, the smoke cools and is therefore easily and deeply inhaled, even by first-time tobacco smokers. Smoking from a hookah poses a risk to non-smokers who inhale secondhand smoke even outdoors. Many hookah smokers don't realize that all hookah smoke, be it tobacco or non-tobacco products, is bad for their health.
Pipe and cigar smokers often dispel fears that smoking is harmful to their health. Pipe and cigar smokers claim their habit is harmless and perpetuate a common misconception that pipes and cigars are safer than cigarettes.
Many cigar smokers do not inhale the smoke directly into their lungs, so they believe they are not at risk for cancer or other diseases associated with smoking. To say that all pipe smokers inhale at least some of them shows the incredible ignorance of experienced pipe smokers compared to those who smoke pipes and drugstore-grade tobacco, the latter group making up the majority of American pipe smokers. Of course, since pipe smokers generally do not inhale pipe smoke into their lungs as often as those who smoke regular cigarettes, and since pipe smoking is generally not such a frequent activity during the average consumer's day, we can say that it is less addictive than smokers. traditional cigarette smoking.
Pipe smoke is not only harmful to the health of the user, but also poses a serious health hazard to anyone exposed to its smoke. People exposed to secondhand pipe smoking should also be concerned, as pipe smoke is no less toxic than cigarette smoke, as reported in a 1998 Harvard Health Letter.
A hookah smoker can inhale as much smoke in a typical hour-long session as a cigarette smoker can inhale 100-200 cigarettes. One puff from a hookah (450 ml) is almost equal to the volume of smoke inhaled from a whole cigarette (500 ml). More
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