Not a very good example to state Indians smoked for millenia but were not addicted. How in the world would you know if each or any individual was addicted.....and that is literally showing what addiction is. Doing it over millenia. Lol.
See my comment up above for historical data on tobacco, addiction, etc. There are a bunch of articles with each one containing a ton of peer-reviewed real science that you might be shocked to read. Cheers.
Then pray tell, why does the cigarette industry spend millions on chemists and labor to add pyrazines to tobacco?
Ground up tobacco isn’t addictive enough by itself? Formaldehyde isn’t a natural byproduct of tobacco. Neither are heavy metals and many other ingredients. Why?
Not a very good example to state Indians smoked for millenia but were not addicted. How in the world would you know if each or any individual was addicted.....and that is literally showing what addiction is. Doing it over millenia. Lol.
See my comment up above for historical data on tobacco, addiction, etc. There are a bunch of articles with each one containing a ton of peer-reviewed real science that you might be shocked to read. Cheers.
I'm not debating the aspect of addiction. It was the example that was used to make a point but it counters the point.
Then pray tell, why does the cigarette industry spend millions on chemists and labor to add pyrazines to tobacco?
Ground up tobacco isn’t addictive enough by itself? Formaldehyde isn’t a natural byproduct of tobacco. Neither are heavy metals and many other ingredients. Why?