The Alveoli,Mouth,Heart,Blood,and Larynx
Tobacco primarily affects the lungs, leading to conditions like chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It can also harm the heart by increasing the risk of Heart disease and stroke. Additionally, tobacco use is associated with increased risk for various cancers, including lung, mouth, and throat cancers.
No, pure tobacco is not considered safe. It still contains harmful chemicals and toxins that can lead to various health issues, including cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems. It is always best to avoid tobacco products altogether to protect your health.
No, tobacco is not a required ingredient for a hookah session. You can use herbal shisha, which is a tobacco-free alternative made from ingredients like sugar cane, mint, or fruit pulp. This allows individuals to enjoy hookah without the use of tobacco.
The tobacco that is used in hooka's does contain nicotine, but its more like traces of nicotine than actual amounts. In an entire package of hooka tobacco there is less nicotine than one cigarette.
Farmers may still receive subsidies for growing tobacco due to historical farming practices, economic policies, and political influences. Tobacco subsidies help support rural economies and maintain farm stability in regions where tobacco production plays a significant role. However, there is ongoing debate about the appropriateness of subsidizing tobacco farming due to health concerns and changing consumer preferences.
To determine if tobacco is counterfeit, you can check the packaging for any misspellings, inconsistencies, or poor print quality. Counterfeit tobacco products may also lack the appropriate health warnings or tax stamps found on genuine products. Additionally, purchasing from reputable sources can help reduce the risk of buying counterfeit tobacco.
the mouth
Tobacco smoke affect the sensory organs by promoting inflammation in the upper respiratory system which comprises nasal sinus, pharinx, which damage the olphatory cells in that system thus causing a condition called anosmia. Then, the sense of smell is affected by smoking, because the olfatory cells can't communicate with the brain receptors of smelling.
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, yeasts or parasites can affect organs.
HIV, if untreated, has the potential to affect all body organs.
yes it can.
Doesn't really affect the organs. It is a painful spine injury to your backbone.
Yes, it can affect your B/P.
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Tobacco are found to interfere with the Acetylcholine or the neurotransmitter in the ganglionic area along the synapse, thus interfering in the transmission of nerve impulses from the organs to the brain. The blockage of the transmission along the synapse thus interferes with the emotional health of the human body. That's why its said that humans can hear colors and see sound when they consume tobacco or marijuana.
Its tobacco and its sweet so when you chew it, it likes burning the enamle on your teeth