I cannot answer the question specifically but I can tell you FOR SURE having been put myself in the guinea pig position unwittingly that the CAMEL corporation and most likely others PUT BRAND ADDICTIVE additives into their cigarettes. I am 100% positive of this fact as far as the Camel corporation is concerned. I was addicted to 2 brands at once. I'd go all day or 2 days without a Camel cigarette and start to feel unfulfilled and restless (still smoking my normal brand) and AS SOON AS I lit up that camel would feel an immense sense of relief and those associated feelings would be totally alleviated. It happened time and time again over a period of 2 months until I finally kicked the camels. No scientist or BS statistic will ever change my mind on this FACT. Something has to be done. What is Obama really doing about this?
Among the other hundreds of possible chemicals that may be addictive in cigarettes, nicotine is the most commonly known drug in cigarettes that get you addicted to them.
They have a addictive drug - nicotine Other impurities can damaged your lungs So DONT smoke cigarettes
Tobacco contains nicotine, which is one of the most highly-addictive substances known. We aren't familiar with what kinds of other cigarettes you mean, but if they have any tobacco in them they are potentially addictive.
yes the point of it is it has nicotine but not any the other harsh chemicals cigarettes do
Nicotine is a stimulant. The other chemicals are basically pollution, so they do make you feel pretty crappy. Cigarettes are also addictive. The feelings you get from smoking are not related to the chemicals which cause depression, but they do stimulate some of the same areas in the brain.
The results of one FDA review of 18 different e-cigarette cartridges found toxic and carcinogenic (cancer producing) chemicals in some but not others. All but one of the cartridges labeled "no nicotine" did, in fact, contain nicotine. It is the nicotine that is addictive. And using e-cigs do not reduce the urge to smoke.
Nicotine is used in the making of cigarettes and most people use it as a depressant.It also causes the release of natural chemicals in our brain called beta-endorphins. These chemicals cause us to feel more alert and calm. The problem is that nicotine isn't stored in the body so these effects last only a few minutes. We need to absorb more and more nicotine to make the effects last. because of nicotine, a drug that makes your brain think that it needs more through physical dependence (that's when you get other side effects when you don't smoke).
There is nothing in Marijuana that is addictive. In other products like cigarettes there is nicotine, but in marijuana there is no addictive properties. Also there is no withdrawals when you stop using marijuana.
Most e-cigarettes (vapes) contain nicotine—the addictive drug in regular cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products. A CDC study found that 99% of the e-cigarettes sold in assessed venues in the United Arab Emirates contained nicotine.
Yes, because the nicotine it contains is absorbed through the gums and stimulates receptors in the brain. Hence withdrawal can cause cravings and irritability. You can safely replace chewing tobacco with sugar free nicotine gum to chew.
The same as all other plants - mostly cellulose and water.
If you are referring to the smoke released by a fire, they contain tiny particals that reflect light and also they contain Carbon Dioxide and other gases that some may be toxic (such as Carbon Monoxide). If you are referring to cigarettes, they contain the leaf of the tobacco plant along with hundreds of chemicals, some highly addictive, such as nicotine, which is very addictive and is a supertoxin. They also contain tar and other chemicals that can increase the chance of cancer.