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Acetone:
One of the active ingredients in nail polish remover.
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Ammonia:
A caustic agent used in fertilizers and household cleaners. Is
added to enhance the flavor of a cigarette, but also helps the
smoker to absorb more nicotine thereby enhancing
addiction.
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Arsenic:
Rat poison. Makes your lips burn and is responsible for giving you
bad breath.
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Benzopyrene:
One of the most potent cancer-causing
chemicals in the world. Found in coal tar and cigarette
smoke.
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Benzene:
Is an industrial chemical and a
constituent of gasoline. It is a group 1 carcinogen and is
responsible for causing leukemia and aplitic anemia.
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Butane:
A key component of gasoline, it’s highly
flammable.
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Carbon Monoxide:
A colorless, odorless gas, which starves
the body of existing oxygen.
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Cadmium:
Used in batteries and oil paint. It is a
group 1 carcinogen. It damages the liver, kidneys, and brain and
remains in the body for years (>10 years). Is also excreted in
the breast milk of nursing mothers.
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Formaldehyde:
Used in embalming (preserving tissue).
Causes cancer and damages the lung, skin, and digestive
tract.
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Hydrogen Cyanide:
A colorless poisonous gas. Short-term
exposure causes headaches, dizziness, nausea and
vomiting.
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Lead:
Of the heavy metal group. Stunts growth
and damages the brain, kidneys and nervous system. Lead is more
easily absorbed in the growing bodies so children are particularly
vulnerable. Exposure in children can result in development delays,
lower IQ levels, shortened attention spans and increased behavioral
problems
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Methoprene:
An insecticide used to kill fleas on your
pets.
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Mercury:
A heavy metal, affects the central
nervous system. Exposure causes tremors, memory loss and kidney
disease.
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Nickel:
A heavy metal, affects the central
nervous system. Exposure causes increased susceptibility to
respiratory infections.
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Nitric oxide:
Produces short-term effects on airway
activity. High concentrations can lead to acute lung
dysfunction.
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Phenol:
Used in disinfectants and plastic.
Exposure causes skin, eye, and mucus membrane
irritation.
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Polonium:
A cancer causing radioactive
element.
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Propylene Glycol:
Added by the tobacco industry to keep
cheap tobacco from drying out. It also has been known to aid in
delivery of nicotine to the brain.
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Styrene:
Found in insulation material. Causes
headaches, fatigue, weakness, and depression.
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Toluene:
Embalmers glue, which is a central
nervous system depressant. Exposure causes ataxia, tremors,
cerebral atrophy, nystagmus, impaired speech, hearing and vision,
headaches, dizziness and difficulty sleeping.
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Turpentine:
A toxic chemical used in paint
stripper.