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New Camel Lights box design new toxic chemical i am very sick?

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what is this new chemical to stop the burn?

i found out that all cigarettes have a new chemical in them to put out the cigarettes if not smoked supposedly to prevent fires they have a new code on the bar code to identify if this new chemical is in that pack i had to repost this ? due to really bad answers see for your self "the tobacco companies would not be allowed to sell toxic cigs" lol too stupid

what is this new chemical to stop the burn?

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  1. NOTHING about smoking is good for you.  It's all bad.  Stop now and stop wondering about just one ingredient.  They're all bad and you'll do yourself a huge favor if you quit.  I quit about 9 months ago and I'm so proud of myself!  I feel better too.  You say you feel sick.  Guess your body is trying to tell you somethng, huh?

    What's in a cigarette?

    The List of Additives A through C

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    The list of 599 additives approved by the US Government for use in the manufacture of cigarettes is something every smoker should see. Submitted by the five major American cigarette companies to the Dept. of Health and Human Services in April of 1994, this list of ingredients had long been kept a secret.

    Tobacco companies reporting this information were:

    American Tobacco Company

    Brown and Williamson

    Liggett Group, Inc.

    Philip Morris Inc.

    R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

    While these ingredients are approved as additives for foods, they were not tested by burning them, and it is the burning of many of these substances which changes their properties, often for the worse. Over 4000 chemical compounds are created by burning a cigarette, many of which are toxic and/or carcinogenic. Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen cyanide and ammonia are all present in cigarette smoke. Forty-three known carcinogens are in mainstream smoke, sidestream smoke, or both.

    It's chilling to think about not only how smokers poison themselves, but what others are exposed to by breathing in the secondhand smoke. The next time you're missing your old buddy, the cigarette, take a good long look at this list and see them for what they are: a delivery system for toxic chemicals and carcinogens.

    Cigarettes offer people only a multitude of smoking-related diseases and ultimately death.

    The List

    Acetanisole

    Acetic Acid

    Acetoin

    Acetophenone

    6-Acetoxydihydrotheaspirane

    2-Acetyl-3- Ethylpyrazine

    2-Acetyl-5-Methylfuran

    Acetylpyrazine

    2-Acetylpyridine

    3-Acetylpyridine

    2-Acetylthiazole

    Aconitic Acid

    dl-Alanine

    Alfalfa Extract

    Allspice Extract,Oleoresin, and Oil

    Allyl Hexanoate

    Allyl Ionone

    Almond Bitter Oil

    Ambergris Tincture

    Ammonia

    Ammonium Bicarbonate

    Ammonium Hydroxide

    Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic

    Ammonium Sulfide

    Amyl Alcohol

    Amyl Butyrate

    Amyl Formate

    Amyl Octanoate

    alpha-Amylcinnamaldehyde

    Amyris Oil

    trans-Anethole

    Angelica Root Extract, Oil and Seed Oil

    Anise

    Anise Star, Extract and Oils

    Anisyl Acetate

    Anisyl Alcohol

    Anisyl Formate

    Anisyl Phenylacetate

    Apple Juice Concentrate, Extract, and Skins

    Apricot Extract and Juice Concentrate

    1-Arginine

    Asafetida Fluid Extract And Oil

    Ascorbic Acid

    1-Asparagine Monohydrate

    1-Aspartic Acid

    Balsam Peru and Oil

    Basil Oil

    Bay Leaf, Oil and Sweet Oil

    Beeswax White

    Beet Juice Concentrate

    Benzaldehyde

    Benzaldehyde Glyceryl Acetal

    Benzoic Acid, Benzoin

    Benzoin Resin

    Benzophenone

    Benzyl Alcohol

    Benzyl Benzoate

    Benzyl Butyrate

    Benzyl Cinnamate

    Benzyl Propionate

    Benzyl Salicylate

    Bergamot Oil

    Bisabolene

    Black Currant Buds Absolute

    Borneol

    Bornyl Acetate

    Buchu Leaf Oil

    1,3-Butanediol

    2,3-Butanedione

    1-Butanol

    2-Butanone

    4(2-Butenylidene)-3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-Cy...

    Butter, Butter Esters, and Butter Oil

    Butyl Acetate

    Butyl Butyrate

    Butyl Butyryl Lactate

    Butyl Isovalerate

    Butyl Phenylacetate

    Butyl Undecylenate

    3-Butylidenephthalide

    Butyric Acid]

    Cadinene

    Caffeine

    Calcium Carbonate

    Camphene

    Cananga Oil

    Capsicum Oleoresin

    Caramel Color

    Caraway Oil

    Carbon Dioxide

    Cardamom Oleoresin, Extract, Seed Oil, and Powder

    Carob Bean and Extract

    beta-Carotene

    Carrot Oil

    Carvacrol

    4-Carvomenthenol

    1-Carvone

    beta-Caryophyllene

    beta-Caryophyllene Oxide

    Cascarilla Oil and Bark Extract

    Cassia Bark Oil

    Cassie Absolute and Oil

    Castoreum Extract, Tincture and Absolute

    Cedar Leaf Oil

    Cedarwood Oil Terpenes and Virginiana

    Cedrol

    Celery Seed Extract, Solid, Oil, And Oleoresin

    Cellulose Fiber

    Chamomile Flower Oil And Extract

    Chicory Extract

    Chocolate

    Cinnamaldehyde

    Cinnamic Acid

    Cinnamon Leaf Oil, Bark Oil, and Extract

    Cinnamyl Acetate

    Cinnamyl Alcohol

    Cinnamyl Cinnamate

    Cinnamyl Isovalerate

    Cinnamyl Propionate

    Citral

    Citric Acid

    Citronella Oil

    dl-Citronellol

    Citronellyl Butyrate

    itronellyl Isobutyrate

    Civet Absolute

    Clary Oil

    Clover Tops, Red Solid Extract

    Cocoa

    Cocoa Shells, Extract, Distillate And Powder

    Coconut Oil

    Coffee

    Cognac White and Green Oil

    Copaiba Oil

    Coriander Extract and Oil

    Corn Oil

    Corn Silk

    Costus Root Oil

    Cubeb Oil

    Cuminaldehyde

    para-Cymene

    1-Cysteine

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