Smoking
Smoking is a practice in which a substance,
most commonly tobacco or cannabis, is burned and the smoke is tasted or inhaled. This is
primarily practised as a route of administration for recreational drug use, as combustion releases the active substances in drugs such as nicotine and makes them available for absorption through the lungs.
It can also be done as a part of rituals, to induce trances and spiritual
enlightenment.
The
most common method of smoking today is through cigarettes, primarily industrially manufactured but also hand-rolled
from loose tobacco and rolling paper. Other smoking implements include pipes, cigars,
bidis, hookahs,
vaporizers and bongs.
It has been suggested that smoking-related disease kills one half of all long
term smokers but these diseases may also be contracted by non-smokers. A 2007
report states that about 4.9 million people worldwide each year die as a result
of smoking.[1]
Smoking
is one of the most common forms of recreational drug use. Tobacco smoking is today by far the most popular
form of smoking and is practiced by over one billion people in the majority of
all human societies. Less common drugs for smoking include cannabis and opium.
Some of the substances are classified as hard narcotics, like heroin, but the use of these is very limited as they
are often not commercially available.
The
history of smoking can be dated to as early as 5000 BC, and has been recorded
in many different cultures across the world. Early smoking evolved in
association with religious ceremonies; as offerings to deities, in cleansing
rituals or to allow shamans
and priests to alter their minds for purposes of divination or spiritual
enlightenment. After the European exploration and conquest of the Americans,
the practice of smoking tobacco quickly spread to the rest of the world. In
regions like India and Subsaharan Africa, it merged with existing practices
of smoking (mostly of cannabis). In Europe, it introduced a new type of social
activity and a form of drug intake which previously had been unknown.
Perception
surrounding smoking has varied over time and from one place to another; holy
and sinful, sophisticated and vulgar, a panacea and deadly health hazard. Only
relatively recently, and primarily in industrialized Western countries, has
smoking come to be viewed in a decidedly negative light. Today medical studies
have proven that smoking tobacco is among the leading causes of many diseases
such as lung cancer, heart attacks, COPD,
erectile dysfunction and can also lead to birth defects. The inherent health hazards of
smoking have caused many countries to institute high taxes on tobacco products
and anti-smoking campaigns are launched every year in an attempt to curb
tobacco smoking.
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