Post # 1
Hookah Effects
The Middle East is considered as the birth place of hookah, but in present days it has been quite popular in other places too. Hookah bars have become quite a popular hot spot for young men and women. Study revealed that more than 100 million people worldwide regularly smoke hookah. People nurture some misconceptions like hookah is less harmful as well as less addictive than cigarette. However some recent studies show that it could enhance the health hazards, which are closely linked with tobacco uses. Hookah use can also increase chances of oral cancer, digression of dental health & some other serious ailments too.

Following points will help you to realise the actual effects of hookah uses:
• The smoke that has been created from hookah carries carbon monoxide, amalgam of tar & some other toxic compounds.

• Bad breath as well as yellowing of the teeth is quite common ailments related with hookah smoking.

• Contrary to popular belief the water in the hookah does not filter out nicotine and other toxic ingredients. This causes more harm to ones health.

• While you are smoking hookah, there is a possibility that you could gasp larger amounts of tobacco than the cigarette smokers.

• Smoking hookah can result in oral cancer, because of its diverse carcinogenic ingredients.

• To set the fire in hookah we use the charcoal as well as wood cinders. These ingredients help to create large amount of smoke containing carbon monoxide.

• Smoking can speed up your aging process. The nicotine (present in tobacco) restrains the blood vessels at the outer layer of your skin, which decreases the blood flow & creates the premature wrinkles.

• Charcoal and wood cinders being used to ignite the hookah, produces large volume of carbon monoxide, a potential carcinogenic.

• In hookah bars if the pipe is not cleaned well then that can cause several infectious ailments.

• People nurturing this habit for quite a long term can also experience breathing problem, which can turn the condition to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Post # 2
RE: Hookah Effects
nice information.. thanks for sharing and pls keep it up...

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