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Tobacco Control Mar 24 [accessed Feb 10]. Drug and Alcohol Dependence external icon ; 1—3 —9 [accessed Mar 18]. For Further Information. Fact Sheets. Shisha often contains the same type of tobacco as you get in cigarettes. This means shisha smokers are at risk of developing the same health problems as cigarette smokers, such as cancer and heart disease. Because Shisha can contain nicotine the addictive ingredient in cigarettes you can become addicted to smoking shisha.
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Well, no worries! The story told about the origin of hookah tobacco is that it was first discovered when a ship carrying both tobacco and honey encountered rough seas on its way from England to India back in the 16th century. Jars of honey broke and mixed with the tobacco.
The tobacco was ruined, and the merchant needed to find a way for it to be used and sold. The solution? A hookah, of course. Whether or not this story is fully true is hard to say but we do know that hookah tobacco originated in India and spread into Persian, Turkish, and Middle Eastern cultures where it is still popular today. The story does however nicely illustrate how hookah tobacco is different from other types of tobacco. The other components that go into hookah tobacco are molasses optionally honey , glycerin, and flavoring.
These secondary components account for a vast majority of its weight. Another difference when comparing to other methods of smoking is that the goal is not to burn the tobacco but to bake it at the proper temperature.
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