It is currently estimated that 16 million people smoke in France. By the way, you may be toasting yourself by reading this article. Otherwise, and if you are a non-smoker, the following data will surely make you want it.
A cigarette (industrial or not) releases around 4,000 toxic substances, of which at least 50 are free from known carcinogens during combustion. Of tar passing through arsenic, lead and ammonia, many harmful and invisible substances are hidden in tobacco. Some are even deliberately added to make consumers increasingly addicted to nicotine.
Note, if ” carcinogenic “And” carcérigène “are synonyms in the French language, the term to be preferred is the first, because it derives from the word” cancerology “.