PixieOfBirdville
Oyogu Ageha
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Is smoking from a hookah better for you than just smoking a cigarette? I was supposed to go out to a Hookah lounge with a friend once, but we never did go, and now I'm thinking I wanna go, but I'm a lot more conscientious about my health now >< ...in my dojo
I would say it'd be better then a cigarette because it's just the tobacco, not all the crap that's in the cigarette. I doubt it's amazingly healthy, but probably better.
Actually, it's worse shizzle, no, it's just as bad, if not worse, I meant. Grr, English.http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hookah/AN01265According to the Mayo clinic website, "It's a myth that hookah smoking is safer than smoking cigarettes. The tobacco is no less toxic. Hookah smokers actually inhale more tobacco smoke than do cigarette smokers because of the massive volume of smoke they inhale.
Hookah — also called narghile, shisha and goza — is a water pipe. The device has been used for centuries in the Middle East and Asia to smoke tobacco. Now, hookah bars and cafes are popping up across the United States — fueled by the growing popularity of hookah smoking among teens and young adults.
The hookah device consists of four parts:
* A base, or smoke chamber, which is partially filled with water
* A bowl, which contains tobacco and the heating source
* A pipe that connects the bowl to the base and dips into the water in the base
* A hose, a second tube in the pipe that does not dip into the water but opens into air in the base and allows users to inhale the hookah smoke
When a smoker inhales through the tube, a pressure difference forces air past the heating source and heats the tobacco, which gives off smoke. The smoke is pulled away from the tobacco and passes through the water and into the smoke chamber — from which it is inhaled by the smoker.
Although many believe that the water in the hookah filters out all the "bad stuff" in the tobacco smoke, this isn't true. According to a World Health Organization advisory, a typical one-hour session of hookah smoking exposes the user to 100 to 200 times the volume of smoke inhaled from a single cigarette. Even after passing through water, tobacco smoke still contains high levels of toxic compounds, including carbon monoxide, heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens). Hookah smoking also delivers significant levels of nicotine — the addictive substance in tobacco.
The trend of hookah smoking has doctors and public health experts concerned because — despite claims to the contrary by many users — smoking from a hookah is just as dangerous as smoking cigarettes."