Saturday, February 6, 2016

New Evidence of Chemicals Harmful to Mouth in Cigarettes and Toothpaste

     There is new evidence of chemicals harmful to the mouth in Tobacco cigarettes and toothpaste. I think it is worth mentioning that Tobacco alone does not produce the same harm to the mouth. There is therefore some kind of additive chemical in most, if not all, commercial cigarettes. It may be similar to the one they add to toothpaste, because they both produce the same effect.

     The symptoms of the harm include the expanding of cuts into large sores on the interior lining of the lips and mouth, that can increase to over a centimeter in size. There is no cure to the sores, and even when the exposure is stopped it can take at least a week to heal. If you fail to stop exposure, then they can grow more and more.

     Again I want to mention the fact that Tobacco alone does not seem to produce the same harmful effect. Anecdotal research suggests that smoking Tobacco pure does not seem to have any adverse effect to healing.

   

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