HISTORY OF TOBACCO MR. GARDNER HEALTH.

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HISTORY OF TOBACCO MR. GARDNER HEALTH

HISTORY OF TOBACCO Natives in North America gathered and used it in pipes 1492 – shared it with Columbus He took it to Europe 1613 – John Rolfe 1st plantation in the Virginia Colony

USES Snuff Pipes & Cigars Inhaled up the nostrils by Europeans Puffed (mouth)

USES Cont. Chew & Dip Cigarettes American farmers (became baseball players 1800s) Tobacco leaf – molasses added for flavor Plug (used by cowboys) Cigarettes Mid 1800’s were not popular 1880 only 1% of tobacco used

HOW CIGARETTES BECAME POPULAR 1900’s movies became popular Projection- enlarges images Movie stars wanted to remain thin Doctors recommended nicotine to remain thin

HOW CIGARETTES BECAME POPULAR CONT. 1932-1944 FDR is president & he used cigarettes 1941-1945 WWII-Military (males) Hero worship Given cigarette breaks Relief from duty caused many to use 1961 – 80% of tobacco used in cigarettes

HEALTH DANGERS Nicotine - stimulant is NOT the cause of cancer Used as a bug killer Appetite suppressant; & increase cholesterol retention leading to arteriolosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) Addictive & habit forming Constricts blood vessels

HEALTH DANGERS CONT. Tar – Carcinogen (proven to cause cancer) Cigarettes are inhaled and the lungs are coated with tar One pack a day = one cup of tar in the lungs per year

HEALTH DANGERS CONT. Carbon Monoxide – poisonous gas Ammonia – poisonous gas that clings Nitrogen Sulfide – rotten eggs Hydrocyanic Acid – cyanide, used in CA gas chamber Formaldehyde – embalming fluid

WHAT IS SMOKE INHALATION?