Cigarette Ingredients
Chemicals in Tobacco Smoke
There are over 4,000 chemicals in tobacco smoke and at least 69 of those chemicals are known to cause cancer.
The list of 599 additives
approved by the US Government for use in the manufacture of cigarettes
is something every smoker should see. Submitted by the five major
American cigarette companies to the Dept. of Health and Human Services
in April of 1994, this list of ingredients had long been kept a secret.
Tobacco companies reporting this information were:
American Tobacco Company
Brown and Williamson
Liggett Group, Inc.
Philip Morris Inc.
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
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While
these ingredients are approved as additives for foods, they were not
tested by burning them, and it is the burning of many of these
substances which changes their properties, often for the worse.
Over 4000 chemical compounds are created by burning a cigarette – 69 of those chemicals are known to cause cancer.
Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen cyanides and ammonia are all
present in cigarette smoke. Forty-three known carcinogens are in
mainstream smoke, sidestream smoke or both. It's chilling to think about
not only how smokers poison themselves, but what others are exposed to
by breathing in the secondhand smoke. The next time you're missing your
old buddy, the cigarette, take a good long look at this list and see
them for what they are: a delivery system for toxic chemical and
carcinogens.
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