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Herbal cigarette

Herbal cigarettes (also called tobacco-free cigarettes or nicotine-free cigarettes) are cigarettes that usually do not contain any tobacco or nicotine, instead being composed of a mixture of various herbs and/or other plant material.[1] However, Chinese herbal cigarettes contain tobacco and nicotine with herbs added, unlike European and North American herbal cigarettes which have tobacco and nicotine omitted.[2] Like herbal smokeless tobacco, they are often used as a substitute for standard tobacco products (primarily cigarettes).[citation needed] Herbal cigarettes are often advertised as a smoking cessation aid.[1][3] They are also used in acting scenes by performers who are non-smokers, or where anti-smoking legislation prohibits the use of tobacco in public spaces.[4][5] Herbal cigarettes can carry carcinogens.

Construction edit

 
Nirdosh herb, Herbal Dhoompan cigarettes

Paper and filter edit

Herbal cigarettes are most often made using standard-issue rolling papers and cigarette filters, bundled together.

Herbal blend edit

A wide range of consumable products may be used as a filling, in lieu of tobacco. Corn silk and a number of flavorful herbs, such as mint, cinnamon or lemongrass, have been utilized by a wide number of herbal cigarette producers.[6] Other manufacturers have included non-herbs like rose petals or clover leaves. Some use the flavorless bagasse and make the herbal cigarette depend on the flavoring; this is especially common in shisha. Some are made with dried lettuce leaves or shredded cabbage leaves.

Toxic chemicals edit

Followings are some of the harmful substances found in herbal cigarette:

  • Tar: The tar level was found at 5.5 mg/cig, which was higher than the package indicated.[3] In South Korea, a study found that tar levels were higher than the tolerance range set by the South Korean tobacco business law. Chinese herbal cigarettes were found to have the same amount of tar as regular cigarettes.[2]
  • Carbon monoxide (CO): In a South Korean study there was carbon monoxide detected at 12.30 ± 0.30 mg/cig.[3] Vegetable-based herbal cigarettes can produce carbon monoxide equivalent to regular cigarettes.[1]
  • Aromatic amines: 4-aminobiphenyl, a group 1 carcinogen, was marginally higher in herbal cigarettes than in regular cigarettes and 1-aminonaphthalene, 2-aminonaphthalene, and 3-aminobiphenyl was lower in herbal cigarettes than in regular cigarettes.[3]
  • Smoke condensate: The mutagenic aspect of the smoke condensate of herbal cigarettes is similar to regular cigarettes.[3]

Health effects edit

Research shows that herbal cigarettes compared with regular cigarettes can be just as harmful in terms of the carcinogens they contain.[3] Dr. John Moore-Gillan, chairman of the British Lung Foundation, states the addictive qualities to herbal cigarettes may be taken out, however other harmful elements remain.[1] A study on Chinese herbal cigarettes found they had about the same amount of carcinogens as regular cigarettes.[2] There are toxic components of the smoke of herbal cigarettes which are similar to regular cigarettes.[3] Aminobiphenyl can cause bladder cancer.[3] CO can be fatal in "low concentration of approximately 667 μg/mL."[3] CO can cause coronary artery disease as well.[3] Short term symptoms of CO include headaches, dizziness, irritability and difficulty breathing.[1]

Herbal cigarettes in different countries edit

China edit

The Chinese tobacco industry markets herbal cigarettes as having health benefits, yet scientific studies show there is no difference to peoples' health between Chinese herbal cigarette brands and regular cigarette brands.[2] Chinese cigarette brands are equally as addictive as regular cigarettes, although they are marketed as healthier.[2] Chinese herbal cigarettes are sold in Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Canada, and Taiwan.[2] People observed in a study showed they smoked more herbal cigarettes than regular cigarettes.[2] Herbal cigarettes started in the 1970s and became popular in the 1990s.[2] Two of the biggest herbal brands in China, Jinsheng and Wuyeshen, sold 1%, or 20 billion cigarettes, of all cigarettes sold in China in 2008.[2]

South Korea edit

In South Korea regular cigarette prices have risen making herbal cigarettes a more popular smoking alternative.[3] Evidence shows that South Koreans choose to use herbal cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid.[3] Sales of herbal cigarettes increased by 118% in 2014.[3]

United States edit

A study investigated smokers' perception on cigarette products thought of as "less harmful" than regular cigarettes. It found that 3.3% of respondents could name a brand of herbal cigarettes, which was higher than the 2.4% who could name a brand of nicotine replacement therapy.[7]

History edit

Originating from the United Kingdom in 1947, the presumed[citation needed] oldest brand of herbal cigarettes are Honeyrose and Black Swan. They are currently sold worldwide.[8][9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Alert over herbal cigarettes". BBC News. February 5, 1999.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Gan, Quan; Yang, Jie; Yang, Gonghuan; Goniewicz, Maciej; Benowitz, Neal L.; Glantz, Stanton A. (2009). "Chinese "Herbal" Cigarettes Are as Carcinogenic and Addictive as Regular Cigarettes". Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 18 (12): 3497–3501. doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-0620. PMC 2789338. PMID 19959701.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bak, J. H.; Lee, S. M.; Lim, H. B. (2015). "Safety Assessment of Mainstream Smoke of Herbal Cigarette". Toxicological Research. 31 (1): 41–48. doi:10.5487/TR.2015.31.1.041. PMC 4395654. PMID 25874032.
  4. ^ "Rufus Sewell interview". www.telegraph.co.uk. January 3, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  5. ^ Byrne, Fiona (September 4, 2008). "'Mad Men' Star Jon Hamm on Smoking Clove Cigarettes - TV". Vulture. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  6. ^ Thompson, Dennis (August 31, 2011). "Are Herbal and "Natural" Cigarettes Safer? - Smoking Cessation Center". EverydayHealth.com. Retrieved January 11, 2016.
  7. ^ o'Connor, Richard J.; Hyland, Andrew; Giovino, Gary A.; Fong, Geoffrey T.; Cummings, K. Michael (2005). "Smoker Awareness of and Beliefs About Supposedly Less-Harmful Tobacco Products". American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 29 (2): 85–90. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2005.04.013. PMID 16005803.
  8. ^ . tobaccodocuments.org. Archived from the original on January 2, 2012.
  9. ^ "About". honeyrose.co.uk. Retrieved August 1, 2022. Honeyrose Products Limited was founded in May 1910 in London, United Kingdom. We were one of the first herbal cigarette manufacturers in the world and the only one in the United Kingdom and European Union.

External links edit

  • Montesines, Prosy B (January 19, 2008). . Inquirer.net. Archived from the original on January 11, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2012.

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Herbal cigarettes also called tobacco free cigarettes or nicotine free cigarettes are cigarettes that usually do not contain any tobacco or nicotine instead being composed of a mixture of various herbs and or other plant material 1 However Chinese herbal cigarettes contain tobacco and nicotine with herbs added unlike European and North American herbal cigarettes which have tobacco and nicotine omitted 2 Like herbal smokeless tobacco they are often used as a substitute for standard tobacco products primarily cigarettes citation needed Herbal cigarettes are often advertised as a smoking cessation aid 1 3 They are also used in acting scenes by performers who are non smokers or where anti smoking legislation prohibits the use of tobacco in public spaces 4 5 Herbal cigarettes can carry carcinogens Contents 1 Construction 1 1 Paper and filter 1 2 Herbal blend 1 3 Toxic chemicals 2 Health effects 3 Herbal cigarettes in different countries 3 1 China 3 2 South Korea 3 3 United States 4 History 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksConstruction edit nbsp Nirdosh herb Herbal Dhoompan cigarettes Paper and filter edit Herbal cigarettes are most often made using standard issue rolling papers and cigarette filters bundled together Herbal blend edit A wide range of consumable products may be used as a filling in lieu of tobacco Corn silk and a number of flavorful herbs such as mint cinnamon or lemongrass have been utilized by a wide number of herbal cigarette producers 6 Other manufacturers have included non herbs like rose petals or clover leaves Some use the flavorless bagasse and make the herbal cigarette depend on the flavoring this is especially common in shisha Some are made with dried lettuce leaves or shredded cabbage leaves Toxic chemicals edit Followings are some of the harmful substances found in herbal cigarette Tar The tar level was found at 5 5 mg cig which was higher than the package indicated 3 In South Korea a study found that tar levels were higher than the tolerance range set by the South Korean tobacco business law Chinese herbal cigarettes were found to have the same amount of tar as regular cigarettes 2 Carbon monoxide CO In a South Korean study there was carbon monoxide detected at 12 30 0 30 mg cig 3 Vegetable based herbal cigarettes can produce carbon monoxide equivalent to regular cigarettes 1 Aromatic amines 4 aminobiphenyl a group 1 carcinogen was marginally higher in herbal cigarettes than in regular cigarettes and 1 aminonaphthalene 2 aminonaphthalene and 3 aminobiphenyl was lower in herbal cigarettes than in regular cigarettes 3 Smoke condensate The mutagenic aspect of the smoke condensate of herbal cigarettes is similar to regular cigarettes 3 Health effects editResearch shows that herbal cigarettes compared with regular cigarettes can be just as harmful in terms of the carcinogens they contain 3 Dr John Moore Gillan chairman of the British Lung Foundation states the addictive qualities to herbal cigarettes may be taken out however other harmful elements remain 1 A study on Chinese herbal cigarettes found they had about the same amount of carcinogens as regular cigarettes 2 There are toxic components of the smoke of herbal cigarettes which are similar to regular cigarettes 3 Aminobiphenyl can cause bladder cancer 3 CO can be fatal in low concentration of approximately 667 mg mL 3 CO can cause coronary artery disease as well 3 Short term symptoms of CO include headaches dizziness irritability and difficulty breathing 1 Herbal cigarettes in different countries editChina edit The Chinese tobacco industry markets herbal cigarettes as having health benefits yet scientific studies show there is no difference to peoples health between Chinese herbal cigarette brands and regular cigarette brands 2 Chinese cigarette brands are equally as addictive as regular cigarettes although they are marketed as healthier 2 Chinese herbal cigarettes are sold in Philippines Singapore Indonesia Malaysia Cambodia Myanmar Canada and Taiwan 2 People observed in a study showed they smoked more herbal cigarettes than regular cigarettes 2 Herbal cigarettes started in the 1970s and became popular in the 1990s 2 Two of the biggest herbal brands in China Jinsheng and Wuyeshen sold 1 or 20 billion cigarettes of all cigarettes sold in China in 2008 2 South Korea edit In South Korea regular cigarette prices have risen making herbal cigarettes a more popular smoking alternative 3 Evidence shows that South Koreans choose to use herbal cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid 3 Sales of herbal cigarettes increased by 118 in 2014 3 United States edit A study investigated smokers perception on cigarette products thought of as less harmful than regular cigarettes It found that 3 3 of respondents could name a brand of herbal cigarettes which was higher than the 2 4 who could name a brand of nicotine replacement therapy 7 History editThis section may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Originating from the United Kingdom in 1947 the presumed citation needed oldest brand of herbal cigarettes are Honeyrose and Black Swan They are currently sold worldwide 8 9 See also editCigarettes Herbal smokeless tobacco Smoking cessationReferences edit a b c d e Alert over herbal cigarettes BBC News February 5 1999 a b c d e f g h i Gan Quan Yang Jie Yang Gonghuan Goniewicz Maciej Benowitz Neal L Glantz Stanton A 2009 Chinese Herbal Cigarettes Are as Carcinogenic and Addictive as Regular Cigarettes Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers amp Prevention 18 12 3497 3501 doi 10 1158 1055 9965 EPI 09 0620 PMC 2789338 PMID 19959701 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Bak J H Lee S M Lim H B 2015 Safety Assessment of Mainstream Smoke of Herbal Cigarette Toxicological Research 31 1 41 48 doi 10 5487 TR 2015 31 1 041 PMC 4395654 PMID 25874032 Rufus Sewell interview www telegraph co uk January 3 2011 Retrieved April 14 2023 Byrne Fiona September 4 2008 Mad Men Star Jon Hamm on Smoking Clove Cigarettes TV Vulture Retrieved April 14 2023 Thompson Dennis August 31 2011 Are Herbal and Natural Cigarettes Safer Smoking Cessation Center EverydayHealth com Retrieved January 11 2016 o Connor Richard J Hyland Andrew Giovino Gary A Fong Geoffrey T Cummings K Michael 2005 Smoker Awareness of and Beliefs About Supposedly Less Harmful Tobacco Products American Journal of Preventive Medicine 29 2 85 90 doi 10 1016 j amepre 2005 04 013 PMID 16005803 Astuces pour en finir avec le tabac tobaccodocuments org Archived from the original on January 2 2012 About honeyrose co uk Retrieved August 1 2022 Honeyrose Products Limited was founded in May 1910 in London United Kingdom We were one of the first herbal cigarette manufacturers in the world and the only one in the United Kingdom and European Union External links editMontesines Prosy B January 19 2008 Herbal cigarette may help smokers quit Inquirer net Archived from the original on January 11 2012 Retrieved March 30 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herbal cigarette amp oldid 1216914015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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