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Menthol and Tobacco


14 years ago 0 136 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I smoked menthol cigarettes from age 17 to age 55.  My husband said they smelled horrible (he smokes non-menthol cigarettes so how would he know?).  I never thought they were less safe either, just that they tasted better to me. Now I can't imagine smoking one. Or any other kind.
 
Rusty


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14 years ago 0 639 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I loved menthol...it is all I smoked for 30+ years.  A plain stick tasted dry to me and left a horrible aftertaste, while the menthol left a horrible aftertaste with a hint of mint.  
 
Thankfully, both are a thing of the past and I enjoy the bold flavor of my morning coffee with clear lungs!
 
Keep the Quit,
 
Dave

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14 years ago 0 1904 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Many years ago, I started off my habit smoking menthol cigarettes. I don't think I thought they were less dangerous. I think I choose them because of my culture. Black people tend to smoke menthol cigarettes. That is what people around me were smoking. I actually think of menthol cigarettes as more dangerous than regular ones. Menthol is just one more poison, one more trick, one more chemical.
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14 years ago 0 223 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Menthol is an organic compound naturally found in mint plants such as peppermint and spearmint. It acts as a coolant, stimulates cold receptors, and is frequently used to relieve minor pain and irritation.
 
Today, approximately 90% of cigarettes marketed in the United States contain menthol (which can be natural or synthetic).  Menthol is a cigarette additive actively marketed to consumers based on its physiological effects as an anti-irritant and cooling agent and has been heavily marketed to youth and women.  menthol cigarettes account for 20% of tobacco industry revenues.
 
Menthol cigarettes are just as harmful as regular cigarettes.
 
What is your experience with menthol cigarettes?  Did you ever think of them as the "safer" choice?
 
Please share your story!
 
Jason, Health Educator
 
 

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