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Hookah The First Tobacco Trend of the 21 st Century Pic

Also Known As shisha nargile arghilewater-pipe hubble bubble

Changing from cultural to social

Tobacco is Tobacco Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in the world 5.4 million deaths each year Hookah is NOT a safe alternative to cigarette smoking!

Hookah Myths…

Hookah smoke is not as bad as cigarette smoke 11 times more carbon monoxide in hookah smoke than cigarette smoke 69 different carcinogens in hookah smoke FALSE!

Cigarette smoking is more addictive More than 90% of beginning hookah users believe cigarette smoking is more addictive 4 times more nicotine in hookah tobacco FALSE!

Hookah smoke is less harmful because smoke passes through water which acts as a filter The water cools the smoke which causes the smoker to inhale deeper FALSE!

I don’t do it everyday so I won’t get addicted Volume of smoke inhaled in one session is times the volume of a single cigarette More smoke is inhaled over a longer period of time FALSE!

There is no tar in hookah tobacco so that makes it safer to use Hookah smoke contains 100 times more tar than cigarette smoke Hookah tobacco contains no tar FALSE!

Only people who smoke from a hookah regularly get diseases from the hookah Sharing of mouthpieces increases risk of colds, herpes, oral bacteria infections, hepatitis and even tuberculosis FALSE!

Health Risks Associated with Hookah Smoking 8 times more likely to develop lung cancer than non-smokers. Wrinkles Cardiovascular Disease Emphysema Herpes Tuberculosis Hepatitis Lip, tongue & Mouth Cancer Gum Disease Infertility Impotence Larynx cancer Esophagus cancer

Secondhand smoke Because of the smoke from the tobacco and charcoal, secondhand hookah smoke is dangerous ~American Lung Association

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