Each cigarette that is smoked exposes the body to over 4,000 chemicals!
Many of these chemicals are highly toxic and some are known to cause cancers.
Many of them can even also be found in cleaning products around the home!
Some of the chemicals used in cigarettes are:
Hydrogen Cyanide - a highly poisonous gas used in execution chambers.
Carbon Monoxide- a poisonous gas found in car exhaust fumes.
Methanol - a poisonous alcohol used in anti-freeze.
Arsenic - one of the most dangerous chemicals found in cigarettes.
Ammonia - used to make some toilet cleaners, fertilisers and explosives.
Cellulose acetate - a chemical contained in cigarette filters. It takes up to 15 years for filters made with this chemical to degrade.
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Each cigarette that is smoked exposes the body to over 4,000 chemicals!
Many of these chemicals are highly toxic and some are known to cause cancers.
Many of them can even also be found in cleaning products around the home!
Some of the chemicals used in cigarettes are:
Hydrogen Cyanide - a highly poisonous gas used in execution chambers.
Carbon Monoxide- a poisonous gas found in car exhaust fumes.
Methanol - a poisonous alcohol used in anti-freeze.
Arsenic - one of the most dangerous chemicals found in cigarettes.
Ammonia - used to make some toilet cleaners, fertilisers and explosives.
Cellulose acetate - a chemical contained in cigarette filters. It takes up to 15 years for filters made with this chemical to degrade.
Visit our online store to order our resources about smoking.