What is the value in adding dangerous substances to cigarettes?!


Question: Tobacco smoke contains over 4000 chemical compounds, including cyanide, acetone, DDT, carbon monoxide and ammonia.

Is there some benefit? Probably not, but how did they come to the conclusion that these ingredients should be added?


Answers: Tobacco smoke contains over 4000 chemical compounds, including cyanide, acetone, DDT, carbon monoxide and ammonia.

Is there some benefit? Probably not, but how did they come to the conclusion that these ingredients should be added?

DDT has been band since the 1950s. Smoking has taken
about 15 years of my life. I've been quit 8 years now.
To answer your question. It means big profit for the tobacco
Co.

they increase the addictive nature and general taste

Its the "magical amount and formula"

Alot of them are simply byproducts of burning organic matter but there are also chemicals added to make them burn more evenly.

...They are much safer than tobacco (not)!





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