Did you know that cigarettes add sugar?

Few smokers know that sugar increases in cigarettes, according to a new American survey. At the same time, few are aware that increased sugar in tobacco increases the amount of toxins in cigarette smoke, write the authors of research in “Nicotine and Tobacco Research”. “Cigrates contain natural sugars [...]
At the same time, few are aware that increased sugar in tobacco increases the amount of toxins in cigarette smoke, write the authors of research in “Nicotine and Tobacco Research”.
“Cigares contain natural and extra sugars to reduce their “rider”, which makes it easier to absorb smoke. But they at the same time increase the amount of harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke as well as the potential for smoking”, Andrew says. Seidenberg, from Public Health at the University of North Carolina.
“A large number of participants said they want to know more about sugar in cigarettes, and this is a chance,” he told Reuters. He and colleagues attended 4,350 adult smokers, as part of a cigarette experiment, broadcast Kosovas Press.
At the end of the experiment, participants answered two questions about sugar added to cigarettes: “Is sugar growing in cigarettes?” and “The sugar pressure in cigarettes increases toxins in tobacco smoke. Have you ever heard of this result of increased sugar before the study began?
The results of the study showed that 5.5 participants in the survey knew that sugar had increased in cigarettes, and only 3.8 percent knew that increased toxins in sugar increases tobacco smoke. Seidenberg says the survey results surprised him. He decided with his colleagues to start texting about the existence of sugar in cigarettes.
In a campaign organised in Australia, Seidenberg and colleagues warn this in “Sugar, Sugar”, while the screen says: “The sugar and honey setting covers the bitter taste of tobacco but the damage to smoking and cigarettes cannot be deleted”.
It should be remembered that the nicotine contained in cigarettes adds dependence after stimulating dopamine in the brain of smokers and gives them a temporary sense of relaxation and tranquillity.
Because of temporary calm, smokers quickly light up their new cigarette. However, some of the adults in cigarettes stimulate nicotine receptors, which makes many casual smokers want to become passionate smokers.












