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The main components of cigarettes are: Nicotine The most active substance in cigarette smoke, extremely toxic, and fast-acting. 40-60 mg of nicotine is as lethal as cyanide.
Nicotine is one of the main substances that cause addiction. Tar is produced when a cigarette is lit and its properties are not much different from bitumen. Some analyses have shown that tar contains about 5,000 organic and inorganic chemicals, which are the culprits of cancer.
Nitrosamines Nitrosamines are extremely strong carcinogens. Tobacco produces a tobacco-specific nitrosamine (TSNA) during fermentation and when ignited. Carbon Monoxide When you smoke cigarettes, tobacco does not burn completely, so more carbon monoxide is produced.
Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin, affects cardiovascular blood oxygen**, promotes high cholesterol, and can also indirectly affect the formation of certain tumors. Radioactive materials Tobacco contains a variety of radioactive materials, of which polonium-210 is the most dangerous. It can emit rays.
Other harmful and carcinogenic substances In addition to the above-mentioned harmful substances, the harmful substances in cigarettes are benzopyrene, which is a strong carcinogen. In addition, the metal cadmium, benzidine, vinyl chloride, etc. in smoke will play a role in contributing to the formation of cancer cells.
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The tobacco grown by farmers is harvested and dried, and then processed by the tobacco factory to become cigarettes.
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Tobacco. It has large leaves that can be processed into cigarettes after being smoked and dried, and of course there are other bonuses.
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The method of making cigarettes is as follows:1. Tobacco leaf selection: no matter how special flavors and flavors are, they are only auxiliary, and the mellow aroma of real cigarettes comes from the tobacco itself.
2. Cutting shreds: first of all, the tobacco leaves are moistened, and the humidified tobacco leaves are to prevent the tobacco leaves from being crushed when cutting tobacco, and can be cut into thin strips, and the way of humidification is also very simple.
3. Stir-fry the tobacco: After the tobacco is sprayed with wine and honey, fry the soybeans and tobacco at the same time (don't be too anxious) When the golden tobacco turns dark yellow and close to red, stop.
4. Then the paper roll is about 120 mm long, and the diameter is 10 mm barrel-shaped strips to complete the production.
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Cigarettes are made of tobacco.
When smoking, light one end and suck the smoke with your mouth at the other end. Cigars are smoked with tobacco rolled into barrel-shaped strips. The main difference between cigarettes and cigars is that cigarettes are smaller in size, and the tobacco is refined and chopped.
Cigarettes were first popular in Turkey, where they liked to roll up the tobacco in newspaper and smoke it.
In the Crimean War, British soldiers learned the method of smoking from the soldiers of the Ottoman Empire at that time, and then spread to different places. On June 25, 1843, France began manufacturing the first cigarettes for commercial sale in history. Later, cigarettes became popular and spread everywhere.
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Cigarettes are made from bai tobacco and rolled in paper
made. Cigarettes are made by drying and chopping the tobacco, and then rolling it into a drum with a diameter of about 120 mm and 10 mm. When smoking.
genus, one end is lit and the other end is smoked. Cigarettes first became popular in Turkey, where people liked to roll up tobacco in newspapers and smoke.
During the Crimean War, British soldiers learned how to smoke from Ottoman soldiers, which then spread to different places. Tobacco is not the only ingredient in most cigarettes.
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Cigarettes are made of tobacco.
Tobacco is a plant native to South America, and its leaves can be chewed or smoked as cigarettes. The first people to use tobacco were the Indians of the Americas. By the time European explorers arrived in the New World, tobacco use had become fairly common in the Americas.
By the 16th century, tobacco was introduced to Europe and then to the rest of the world.
Although the chemicals in cigarettes are mainly dried tobacco, many additives have been added after chemical treatment. Cigarette smoke contains about 4,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic, mutagenic and thousands of carcinogens.
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266.It turns out that cigarettes are produced like this, and looking at the green leaves, I can't believe that they are used to produce cigarettes.
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Whoever smokes cigarettes for almost 30 years is likely to die of cancer.
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The production of cigarettes was mainly handmade at first, and in the early days of reform and opening up, Yunxiao Cigarette Factory was used as a light industry cigarette production base. At present, some small production plants are still preserved, and the tobacco industry is directly operated by China Tobacco by increasing national taxes for the development of the country at will. The popularization of industrialization is unified by the State Tobacco Administration, and the tobacco license is sold!
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