- Avoiding harmful substances by heating
- What impact do substances contained in cigarettes have on health?
Smoking traditional cigarettes introduces many poisonous substances along with the smoke into the lungs, and indirectly into the whole organism.
Avoiding harmful substances by heating
When you use instead of a cigarette NEXONE heater along with herbal remedies NEXUS sticks (available in variants with nicotine and without nicotine), you will protect yourself from extremely harmful substances, such as:
- arsenic – poison,
- formaldehyde – embalming substance,
- lead - it occurs in batteries,
- tar – hardening material,
- benzene - occurs in rubber glue,
- acetone – a solvent used as a nail polish remover.
All of the above substances are present in the smoke from burning tobacco products and have a large impact on the entire body (e.g. lungs and all body cells).
What impact do substances contained in cigarettes have on health?
Benzene and formaldehyde are linked to various types of cancer, such as kidney cancer and leukemia.
Smoking tobacco products also has a significant impact on blood circulation, because the cells do not get the right amount of oxygen (as is the case with a non-smoker - in which there is adequate oxygenation of the cells). Harmful chemicals in the smoke from tobacco products impair circulation throughout the body - making the hair dull and possibly leading to earlier graying.
Smokers' bodies often lack vitamin C, an antioxidant whose task is to produce collagen (a protein responsible for the health and firmness of the skin).
On the other hand, smokers' teeth are covered with a sticky tar deposit - which often causes periodontitis, gum disease, swelling and bad breath. In the oral cavity of chronic smokers, the amount of saliva secreted decreases.