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Cigarettes Contain 7,000 More Carcinogens Than Vaping; This Has Been Confirmed by a UK Health Depart

Public Health England (PHE) is very well known in the vaping industry. They have conducted multiple experiments to prove the difference in health impact between new tobacco products and traditional tobacco products. The 2-minute clip below is one simple b
The British Department of Health (PHE) is arguably very well-known in the e-cigarette industry. They have conducted a number of experiments to demonstrate the gap between the health effects of new and traditional tobacco products. The following 2-minute short film is one of the simple but intuitive e-cigarette experiments. For the convenience of viewing, I tried to translate: Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes
Most of us know that smoking is  bad for our health, in fact it's the biggest preventable cause of death in the country.

We all know that smoking is harmful to health, but among all the factors that cause human death, the harm caused by smoking is the most preventable. Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes Over three million people currently use e cigarettes, however there are still lots of misconceptions around their relative safety.

There are currently 3 million people using e-cigarettes, but relatives still have many safety misunderstandings about their use of e-cigarettes.

I am here with one of the country's leading stop smoking experts who's going to carry out an experiment to show the impact of smoking conventional cigarettes compared to e-cigarettes.

I'm here today to do a trial comparing e-cigarettes and cigarettes with the country's leading smoking cessation expert. Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes What we are going to do is we are going to have one bell jar setup to somke average number of cigarettes smoked by smokers each month.

What we need to do is simulate the average monthly cigarette use of a smoker in a bell jar.

Then we have other bell jar which we draw vaper from e-cigarette for the same amount of time and then as a control condition, we have clear air to demonstrate not smoking. Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes At the same time, we extracted the same amount of e-cigarette smoke from the e-cigarette and put it in another bell jar. Then only normal air was injected into the third bell jar as a control group.

Let's see what is going to happen.

Let's see what happens.

Here is the cigarette somke.

This is the can into which cigarette smoke is passed. Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes It's a bad job. I mean just so revolting.Look, let's just see inside of the jar.

That's terrible. I mean, it's just disgusting. Let's see what's in the jar.

Here a lump of tar.So that's what's going on inside your lungs.

Look here, a lump of tar. This is what's happening in your lungs.

and now we gonna cut this tube and ...

Now we're going to cut this tube, uh...

Ah look! That's a lot of it!

Look, so much tar! #p#Pagination Title #e#Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes This is really off to one month.

It's really just a month.

So it is what's happening inside our bodies, when we smoke.

This is what happens in our bodies when we smoke.

It certainly good indication. So now let's have a look at the e-cigarette.

It well demonstrates the harm caused by smoking. Now let's take a look at the electronic cigarettes.

Just see a little bit of vapor.

Just a little bit of steam.

That's the only  one that's really go much with rare colour.

This is the only one with a little color.

Yes, my research shows that e-cigarettes are significantly less harmful than cigarettes.

Yes, my research shows that e-cigarettes are significantly less harmful than cigarettes. Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes It's credible that the tar which we can see here is not produced by e-cigarettes but  produced by cigarettes.

It is obvious that the tar we see is not produced by e-cigarettes, but cigarettes.

The impact of using e-cigarettes in the long-term is lessenner to using licensed products such as nicotine patches and nicotine gum as you can see here compared to control jar with e-cigarette jar.

It can be seen from e-cigarettes and the control group that long-term use of e-cigarettes has less impact than the use of licensed products such as nicotine patches and nicotine chewing gum.

So this is experiment shows that every cigarette you smoke causes tar enter your body.

So, this test tells us that tar from every cigarette you smoke enters your body.

And it's tar contains the poisonous chemicals that spread through the bloodstream which are linked to diseases such as heart disease, stroke and cancer.

Tar contains toxic chemicals that can be transmitted through the blood, which can cause diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer.

The testers drew cigarette smoke, e-cigarette vapor and normal air into three glass casings filled with cotton to compare the effects on the human body through the residue on the cotton.

At the end of the experiment, the cotton balls in the cigarette smoke were brown, and the inner walls of the glass cover and the ventilation tube were covered with carcinogenic tar. The cotton balls that receive e-cigarette vapor are stained very slightly. The control group that was only exposed to air showed no change except for water vapor on the glass cover.

This shocking short film fully illustrates the gap between the average monthly amount of tar inhaled by smokers and non-smokers and e-cigarette users. quot; In fact, the British Department of Health employs a total of about 5,000 scientists, researchers and public health professionals. It took several years to finally conclude that e-cigarettes are 95% less harmful than traditional cigarettes and reduce about 7000 harmful substances. Cigarettes have 7000 more carcinogens than e-cigarettes
Yes, the harmful substances in cigarettes go far beyond tar. According to research by the British Department of Health, cigarette burning actually produces thousands of carcinogens:

Acetone: Paint thinner. Inhibitory and narcotic effects on the central nervous system. Exposure to high concentrations may cause liver, kidney and pancreas damage in individuals.

Ammonia: Household cleaner. Ammonia can dissolve tissue proteins in human tissues, destroy the activities of various enzymes in the body, affect tissue metabolism, and have a strong stimulating effect on the central nervous system.# p#pagination title #e#

Arsenic compound: The main component of rodenticide, arsenic pentoxide is commonly known as arsenic.

Benzene: Used in making dyes. Benzene can paralyze the central nervous system. In severe cases, confusion, loss of consciousness, coma, convulsions, etc., in severe cases, death can be caused by paralysis of the central system.

Butane: Gas in lighter fluid. It has asphyxiation and anesthetic effects.

Carbon monoxide: The main component of automobile exhaust. Carbon monoxide is highly toxic and can easily combine with hemoglobin, causing tissue suffocation, especially on the cerebral cortex, which can cause death.

Cadmium: An important raw material for batteries. Cadmium stimulates the respiratory tract, causes anosmia, and accumulates in the liver or kidneys, causing harm, especially the most obvious damage to the kidneys.

Cyanide: Deadly and highly toxic. Large doses of poisoning often cause lightning coma and death. A few seconds after ingestion, he developed restlessness, fear, cyanosis, and spasms, and immediately stopped breathing.

DDT: A pesticide. Category 2 A carcinogen.

Formaldehyde: Used in making antiseptic liquids. Class 1 carcinogen.

Lead: A substance prohibited to be added to paints and coatings. Widespread industrial pollutants affect the functions of the human nervous system, cardiovascular system, skeletal system, reproductive system and immune system.

Polonium: A radioactive substance that can cause cancer. Tobacco plants absorb and enrich the radioactive isotope polonium 210 from soil and fertilizers, forming internal radiation in the human body after smoking.

To make cigarettes more tasteful and make cigarette paper burn more evenly and long-lasting, manufacturers add additional chemicals commonly used in pesticides and fertilizers. Complex physical and chemical reactions occur during the burning of cigarettes. Professor John Newton, director of health improvement at PHE, has publicly stated:

"We need to reassure smokers that switching to e-cigarettes is less harmful than using traditional cigarettes. It would be tragic to postpone it because of false security concerns.& quot;
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