Just how bad is nicotine?
I am currently working my way through some articles on nicotine, kindly sent to me by The Tobacco Harm Reduction Project, with the intention of doing a thorough piece on the pluses and minuses of the drug.
It’s fascinating stuff, and I can’t resist blogging about it before I sit down to write a proper website article.
Controversial
Even before I started reading these articles, I was already suprised both by how relatively harmless nicotine is regarded by some researchers – several equate it with having a cup of coffee.
Not everyone agrees.
It is, of course, highly addictive – its addictive properties have even been compared to heroin and morphine.
Some people also believe it could accelerate the growth of lung cancer.
However, the drug also has many beneficial properties, many of which have been ignored because of the stigma of smoking. For the same reason, until recently researchers have also struggled to find funding to study nicotine.
According to one article in the New York Times:
researchers say efforts to stop smoking have discouraged research into the possible benefits of nicotine and related compounds in treating conditions like attention deficit disorders, an inflammatory bowel disease and a neurological condition called Tourette’s syndrome.
Source:Researchers Investigate (Horrors!) Nicotine’s Potential Benefits
The Benefits
Hindered or not, researchers are continuing to find and explore the benefits of nicotine.
These benefits include:
Although this news may cheer smokers, with one out of every two smokers dying of a smoking related disease it is certainly no reason to take up smoking.
And before trying nicotine, be aware that you could be entering a life long addiction which will make physical changes to parts of your brain.
The good news, though, is that if you are a smoker you now have the chance to enjoy nicotine in a comparatively safer way, either via smokeless tobacco or via electronic cigarettes.
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Electronic Cigarettes don't really do it for me, actually I stopped smoking cigarettes 2 years ago and have been smoking shisha a couple of time ever since. Is there any reports on the dangers of shisha, is there even nicotine in shisha smoke?
Some scientists believe it is much, much worse. But it's a controversial area, not everyone agrees. I don't know enough about it to comment.