What contains “Tobacco” is dangerous whether it comes in the form of cigarettes or Baraku. Baraku has recently become popular among teenagers and those who enjoy nightlife activities. Smoking Baraku or Hookah is an alternative type of tobacco use, a method of smoking through which smoke is puffed through a waterpipe smoking device. The smoking devise has a bulb bubbler below and has a hose connection for suction. Baraku or Hookah is a traditional Arab form which nowadays has been adapted to feature various flavorings which appeal to young people. Baraku is popular in pubs, bars, and accommodations in Thailand. The most important thing about this smoking form is that people mistakenly believe that: (1) Baraku is less dangerous than cigarettes, and (2) women often believe that smoking Baraku produces a better image than smoking cigarettes. These beliefs are dangerously mistaken.
Baraku contains chemical compounds like nicotine and tar as do cigarettes. When compared, evidence shows that cigarettes contain 1-3 % nicotine while Baraku contains 2-4 % nicotine which shows one major danger of Baraku. While smoking cigarettes, smokers spend 5 - 7 minutes smoking one roll of cigarette which they puff on an average of 8 -12 times. However, Baraku smokers typically spend a longer time smoking per session which often lasts 20 – 80 minutes and in which they puff smoke 50 – 200 times. This shows another major danger of Baraku, a high intensity of smoke intake.
International researchers have found that Baraku releases more than one hundred types of toxins, including carbon monoxide, plus nicotine and carcinogens (like nitrosamines) which cause dangerous diseases (such as cancer and cardiovascular disease) and addiction. An interesting comparison of toxicants in Baraku and cigarettes shows that Baraku releases 1.36 – 1.40 % carbon monoxide while one roll of cigarette releases only 0.41%. When smoking Baraku, smokers will receive tar equal to that in 20 cigarettes, will receive 2 times the carbon monoxide and 3 times the nicotine compared with cigarette smoking.
“When tars in Baraku get hot, they are released as mutagens and toxicants. Baraku is a cause of several types of cancers such as lung cancer, mouth cancer and other serious tumors”
What contains “Tobacco” is dangerous whether it comes in the form of cigarettes or Baraku. Baraku has recently become popular among teenagers and those who enjoy nightlife activities. Smoking Baraku or Hookah is an alternative type of tobacco use, a method of smoking through which smoke is puffed through a waterpipe smoking device. The smoking devise has a bulb bubbler below and has a hose connection for suction. Baraku or Hookah is a traditional Arab form which nowadays has been adapted to feature various flavorings which appeal to young people. Baraku is popular in pubs, bars, and accommodations in Thailand. The most important thing about this smoking form is that people mistakenly believe that: (1) Baraku is less dangerous than cigarettes, and (2) women often believe that smoking Baraku produces a better image than smoking cigarettes. These beliefs are dangerously mistaken.Baraku contains chemical compounds like nicotine and tar as do cigarettes. When compared, evidence shows that cigarettes contain 1-3 % nicotine while Baraku contains 2-4 % nicotine which shows one major danger of Baraku. While smoking cigarettes, smokers spend 5 - 7 minutes smoking one roll of cigarette which they puff on an average of 8 -12 times. However, Baraku smokers typically spend a longer time smoking per session which often lasts 20 – 80 minutes and in which they puff smoke 50 – 200 times. This shows another major danger of Baraku, a high intensity of smoke intake.International researchers have found that Baraku releases more than one hundred types of toxins, including carbon monoxide, plus nicotine and carcinogens (like nitrosamines) which cause dangerous diseases (such as cancer and cardiovascular disease) and addiction. An interesting comparison of toxicants in Baraku and cigarettes shows that Baraku releases 1.36 – 1.40 % carbon monoxide while one roll of cigarette releases only 0.41%. When smoking Baraku, smokers will receive tar equal to that in 20 cigarettes, will receive 2 times the carbon monoxide and 3 times the nicotine compared with cigarette smoking. “When tars in Baraku get hot, they are released as mutagens and toxicants. Baraku is a cause of several types of cancers such as lung cancer, mouth cancer and other serious tumors”
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