Thursday, March 4, 2010

Dangerous Ingredients from Cigarettes We Smoke.


FDA is working on revealing the ingredients that are being used cigarettes and other tobacco products. In June, tobacco companies have to tell the FDA their formulas for the first time, just as drug makers have for decades. The producers also will have to show any studies that were made on the effects of the ingredients.

Companies for long time have used coffee, cocoa, menthol and other additives to make tobacco smell and taste better. For example there is a very well known brand with menthol addcitions Glamour Superslims Menthol.

The new info from FDA shows what ingredients might also make tobacco even more addictive or harmful.

There will also be used the data to develop standards for tobacco products and could ban some ingredients. Tobacco products today are really the only human-consumed product that we don’t know what’s in them. These are the words of a representative from
Food and Drug Administration.

June 2011 while the FDA must keep much of the data confidential under trade-secret laws, it will publish a list of harmful and potentially harmful ingredients. Under the law, it must be shown by quantity in each brand.

Cigarette manufactures affirm that their products include water, flavorings, sugar and tobacco together with chemicals like diammonium phosphate, a chemical used to improve burn rate and taste, and ammonium hydroxide, used to improve the taste. The scientists say that those chemicals can easily make the body absorb nicotine and other bad components from a cigarette.

There are almost 46 million people, or 20.6 percent of U.S. adults who are smoking cigarettes, this is what affirm Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, down from about 24 percent 10 years ago. There also more than 443,000 people in the U.S. die each year from diseases caused by smoking.

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