Thursday, 12 January 2012

Today's premium cigarettes have up to 100mg of nicotine potency


Nearly 50 years ago, Marlboro began using ammonia to juice up the nicotine kick, and shortly after, they nearly put every other cigarette manufacturer out of business. In May of 1998, after a lengthy litigation, the State of Minnesota and Blue Cross/Blue Shield won a 6.5 billion dollar settlement from Big Tobacco; revealing that companies like Marlboro and Kool were using ammonia to freebase nicotine

The payoff/hush money was a big joke for Big Tobacco when compared to the profits from their "dedicated" clients. Take a big guess as to whether cigarette manufacturers are still using it today. This is exactly what
Big Tobacco does not want you to know
. If you're a pack-a-day smoker who has tried to quit, and you wonder why most smoking cessation methods don't work, consider the fact that the dose of nicotine you're getting is about 35 times stronger than you think.

Many countries today require cigarette manufacturers to print the yields of nicotine and carbon monoxide on the products, and have established ceilings (maximum limits). Countries like Canada, who have universal healthcare, test the levels of nicotine and tar, because they don't want healthcare costs to skyrocket. 

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