Hookah smoking is a centuries old practice that originated in India, where individuals use water pipes to smoke tobacco. In recent decades, it has become popular in the west among young adults with a variety of flavors such as apple, chocolate and mint. Some people may assume hookah smoking is “safe” or less harmful than cigarette smoking, but it poses many of the same health risks. Hookah smoke has been linked to more than 80 toxic chemicals and cancer-causing substances. Many of these are the same toxic components that are found in cigarette smoke, such as nicotine, tar and heavy metals. Hookah smoking is NOT a safe alternative to cigarette smoking.
Hookah Basics
Hookah Health Effects
Hookah smoking can lead to severe health problems such as:
Other Harmful Effects
Quitting Hookah
Hookah smoking exposes you to nicotine and can lead to addiction. You can use different strategies to quit hookah smoking.
Approaches to help you quit hookah smoking include:
Once you have quit and committed to a tobacco-free life, you will significantly lower your risk of developing chronic conditions and improve your overall quality of life. Check out quit resources here.