Harmful
Both smoking 1 cigarette and smoking 1 joint can be harmful to your health, but smoking a cigarette is generally considered more harmful due to the presence of numerous toxic chemicals and carcinogens in tobacco smoke. Smoking a joint also exposes you to harmful substances, but the overall health risks are typically lower compared to smoking cigarettes.
yes, the tobacco in shisha flavours is significantly stronger which is why it produces so much smoke, so as the tobacco is much stronger it is obviously more harmful than smoking normal cigarettes or weed
Yes, dipping or chewing tobacco is just as dangerous as smoking. It isn't only the smoke from the cigarette that can harm you, it is the tobacco and other chemicals in the tobacco product.
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Tobacco smoking cigarettes are bad for health because it contain tar and toxins which are harmful for our lungs.
Yes, smoking wet tobacco can pose health risks. The moisture can harbor bacteria and mold, which may lead to respiratory infections or other illnesses when inhaled. Additionally, wet tobacco can produce harmful chemicals when burned, increasing the risk of lung damage and other health issues. Overall, it’s advisable to avoid smoking any tobacco that is not properly cured and stored.
It depends on what you are smoking in it.
Not at all.
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Chewing tobacco is harmful and addictive
Tobacco in any form is harmful to health.
Smoking weed and tobacco have different effects on health and well-being. Tobacco is linked to serious health issues like cancer and heart disease, while weed is associated with less severe risks like impaired memory and lung irritation. Both substances can be addictive and impact mental health, but tobacco is generally considered more harmful than weed.