Shisha Smoking Is More Harmful Than Cigarettes
Main Category: Smoking / Quit SmokingArticle Date: 02 Nov 2007 - 3:00 PDT
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According to the French anti-tobacco agency (OFT), a report from the French national laboratory revealed that smoking shisha gives off as much carbon monoxide as 15 to 52 cigarettes and as much tar as 27 to 102 cigarettes.
Bertrand Dautzenberg, OFT President said, "The report confirms that smoking shisha is a major source of air pollution in closed and covered areas. If comparing the data to regular cigarette smoke, one shisha corresponds to an average of around 70 drags on a cigarette."
The tests were conducted by Laboratoire National d'Essais (LNE) on three types of shisha: shisha with self-lighting carbon used in small amounts, self-lighting carbon used in large amounts, and natural carbon shisha used in small volumes.
The laboratory used the three parameters that are measured when analysing smoke on a packet of cigarettes: the amount of tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide.
For 70 liters (16 gallons) of smoke produced by the shisha, the small amount self lighting carbon tar results were measured at 319 milligrams, 32 times the legal European limit for a cigarette, while the large amount self-lighting carbon measured at 266 milligrams, 27 times the cigarette limit, and the natural carbon measured at 1,023 milligrams, a 102 times more than a cigarette.
Carbon monoxide measurements fared badly as well, as tests indicated that the carbon measurements from the three types of shisha came to 17 times the normal cigarette limit, 15 times, and 52 times the limit.
The self-lighting carbon in both large and small amounts for nicotine measured about one cigarette per shisha, while the natural carbon was the nicotine equivalent of smoking six cigarettes.
France's hookah-pipe bars pleaded to be spared from a ban on smoking in cafes and restaurants which comes into force on January 1 2008.
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Stop All Smoke In Public Places
posted by gary rubow on 2 Nov 2007 at 10:41 amPeople who smoke would not like it if i pissed in there drinking water so why should they pollute my air.
Stop Shisha!
posted by Abdullah Shahid Khan on 8 Oct 2010 at 11:56 pmShisha should be stopped among young generation.....
Shisha rocks
posted by Zen on 5 May 2011 at 1:20 pmI'm 14 and i periodically smoke shisha. All the crap they wrote on this page is not true, shisha is healthier than cigarettes:)
To zen
posted by Kate on 26 May 2011 at 9:50 pmYes, because as a fourteen year old who obviously listens to misconceptions blindly without doing any research, clearly you know better than a number of government sponsored sites stating the opposite.
damn
posted by caleb on 27 Jun 2011 at 3:46 pmWow that sucks I really like shisha, and I don't want to sound naive but I had always thought that you got mostly steam when smoking a hookah because the coal roasts the shisha rather than burning it. Would it be better to make your own shipshape using pipe tobacco and molasses?
By the way "Zen" if you want to be taken seriously it would be best not to start your statement with "I'm 14"
shisha
posted by Adriana on 11 Aug 2011 at 7:53 amIm 13 and im doing a challenge base learning now in my secondary school I chosen the essential question " how to prevent teenager from shisha " and i did a lot of research . SHISHA IS WORST THAN SMOKING . thanks for the information by the way =)
Open your eyes.
posted by Nick on 1 Sep 2011 at 9:55 amCome now people, must we believe EVERYTHING that these so-called "Governmental" websites have to offer, especially in regards to the comparison of cigarettes to something else? If you think about it, cigarettes are what rake in the "Real" money. Why have the attention of your customers diverted towards another product that doesn't cost as much? Why not argue fictitious facts (C'mon, it's tabacco and flavouring. It's not cocaine here) and basically tell people, "Hey...don't smoke that, it is REALLY bad for you. Smoke a pack, it's much healthier."
Shisha vs Cigarettes
posted by Paul on 2 Sep 2011 at 7:23 pmI quit cigarettes many years ago because it ruined my lung capacity for when I exercised. I now exercise 5 days a week and hookah doesn't disturb my ability to work out at all. I bike over 100 miles per week up hill, and I lift weights 3 times per week, I have good blood circulation, healthy lungs, and I feel great:) . Hookah is said to be more harmful than cigarettes, but why don't I feel it? If I ever notice that I'm physically affected by hookah, I will quit. But I don't, so hookah will stay! It is slightly addictive I must say, but it is very easy to moderate. I have gone weeks without it- since you can't really pack your hookah on vacation- it is difficult.
Shisha is unhealthy
posted by Junaid on 4 Sep 2011 at 2:57 pmI agree with Paul, I'm have never touched cigarettes, and occasionally having shisha with my partner or the boys does not make me fill one bit out breath. Plus shisha is not adictive, it relaxes me, which quite frankly is not a bad thing.
Uh... the first sentence says it all
posted by You'refuckingretarded on 21 Nov 2011 at 4:04 pmFirst of all, this study was conducted by an ANTI-TOBACCO organization. They give us a lot of information in the second half of this article, but relate things like "One Shisha" to "70 drags of the cigarette" in the first half, how am I supposed to know what they mean by "one shisha"? Second of all, the article is cited with a website, not even the specific scientific research. This is a fraud and disgusting propaganda under the guise of science. Horrible.
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