Are clove cigarettes worse than normal cigarettes?
On One Hand: Cloves Are More DangerousAccording to the American Cancer Society, clove cigarettes, also called kreteks, have “been shown to deliver more nicotine, carbon monoxide, and tar than regular cigarettes.” They also warn that the chemicals used in clove cigarettes have been linked to asthma and related lung diseases.On the Other: American Cigarette Smoke Shown To Be WorseAccording to a study by the Department of Inhalation Toxicology, Huntingdon Research Centre Limited, in 1989, rats who were exposed to American cigarette smoke had greater responses than rats exposed to clove cigarette smoke. This includes lesions in the lungs, which were more common in those exposed to American cigarette smoke than clove cigarette smoke.Bottom LineThe American Cancer Society recommends that people should not smoke clove cigarettes. They state, “Users often have the mistaken notion that smoking clove cigarettes is a safe alternative to smoking tobacco. But this is a tobacco product with the same