Smoking shisha can absorb toxins 25 times more than cigarettes

Everyone knows that cigarettes are harmful to health, but according to one study, smoking shisha is even more toxic than cigarettes. Accordingly, shisha smokers can absorb higher levels of toxic chemicals than traditional cigarettes. This research contributed to concerns about the habit of smoking shisha, which many people still believe is harmless.

Traditionally, Shisha, Hookah, Arab tobacco , . are used in the Middle East and some parts of Asia, but now it is also popular in many other countries, including America, Europe and even Vietnam. According to a statistic conducted by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, about one-third of students in the US have used Hookah and many of them also smoke cigarettes regularly. Therefore, the researchers believe that the results negate the idea that shisha smokers will not be addicted to tobacco.

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Shisha smokers will draw more poison than they think.

On the other hand, according to a study also conducted by the University of Pittsburgh and published recently, smoking shisha also has a higher direct risk than traditional cigarettes. By analyzing data from more than 500 previous studies of man-made toxins, including smoking shisha and cigarettes, researchers have discovered that every time a shisha smokes, the smoker will inhale. about 74 liters of smoke , which is 125 times more than when smoking a cigarette.

At that time, shisha smokers will be directly exposed to 25 times more tar than when smoking cigarettes and if nicotine shisha is 2.5 times higher than tobacco, copper CO duration is also 10 times higher. On the other hand, previous studies have shown that cigarettes from cigarettes are related to lung cancer, and researchers believe that is also true for shisha smoking.

Although this study has raised a strong interest in the impact of shisha smoking on human health, the research team acknowledges that further research is needed in the near future, they have not yet determined exactly how smoking shisha will harm humans. On the other hand, because the smoking of each person is different, the habit of smoking shisha is also different, so the exact amount of poison that each person smokes on is also different.

Even so, the team confirmed that the estimated results showed that smokers smoked more toxic substances than they thought. Finally, they argue that the community needs more proper attention for shisha suction to minimize its impact on people, especially for young people and young people. often think that it is just a "harmless game".