Showing posts with label Hookah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hookah. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Hookah

Also known as narghile, argileh, shisha, hubble-bubble, shisha or goza, a hookah is a water pipe that is used to smoke flavored and sweetened tobacco. The hookah pipe houses separate chambers for the tobacco and water, and has one or more flexible tubing stems from which consumers inhale the tobacco smoke.

Hookah tobacco is often flavored with molasses, fruit pulp or honey and has had additional flavor added, such as coconut, fruit flavors, mint or coffee. Flavorings sweeten the taste and aroma of hookah tobacco, making it more appealing to young people, especially.

Hookah pipes have been in use for about 400 years, originating in India and Asia. In the early 1600s, Hakim Abdul Fath, a physician from India invented the hookah, believing the health hazards of tobacco smoke would be minimized by passing it through water before inhalation.

In the 1990s, flavored tobacco became popular in the Eastern Mediterranean countries, and hookah use grew out of that, spreading around the world.

Today, hookah is a popular pastime for young people in the United States, with hookah lounges popping up in big cities and around college campuses across the country.

Hookah tobacco is addictive and every bit as hazardous to a smoker's health as traditional cigarettes. Additionally, a one-hour session of hookah smoking exposes smokers to as much nicotine and toxins as they would get from a day or more of cigarette smoking.

In the short term, hookah smoking raises blood pressure and heart rate, which may increase the risk for heart attack and stroke.

In the long term, hookah smoking may contribute to a variety of cancers, heart disease and lung disease.

Protect your precious health and steer clear of hookah! There is no such thing as safe tobacco, and hookah use is no exception.


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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Hookah Information

Hookah bars are popping up close to college campuses across the United States, and young adults are visiting them with increasing frequency.?? Many think that the flavored hookah tobacco is not addictive, but is that true?? Let's take a closer look.

Hookah Information

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Hookah Information

Hookah bars are popping up close to college campuses across the United States, and young adults are visiting them with increasing frequency.?? Many think that the flavored hookah tobacco is not addictive, but is that true?? Let's take a closer look.

Hookah Information

More Reading:

Image ? Stockxpert


View the original article here