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rollnwraps · 4 months
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Tobacco Shop
Roll "n" Wraps is a tobacco shop that offers a wide variety of tobacco products, including rolling papers, cigars, vape products, and more.
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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Mixed Tobacco Varieties Organic Heirloom Non-GMO Seeds B100 Grow your own home tobacco plant free of additives! These heirloom tobacco plants have been around for years and grow great in home gardens. Tobacco is usually grown in home gardens so gardeners can harvest the plant and know it has no additives. Tobacco also is grown personally for its ornamental appearance. It is a member of the nightshade family, which includes tomatoes and peppers as well. Tobacco is typically a warm-weather plant. Cigarette Fillers, Cigar Wrappers. We've got them all and in a wide variety of flavors, sizes, colors, and tolerances. Regardless of experience, climate, or continent, our diverse selection of tobacco seeds is certain to have the right tobacco variety for you! Botanical Name: Nicotiana tabacum Lifecycle: Annual Hardiness: Half-Hardy Annual Size: 5' h x 2.5' w Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained Season: Summer to fall Seed to Bloom: 10-12 weeks Color: Green Zones: 3-10 Sow Method: Transplant Breed: Open-pollinated Categories: Herb Germination - Before Planting: The tobacco seed is very small, so it must be started indoors. To germinate, it requires a temperature of at least 65 degrees. Begin the seed in seed compost and not potting mix six weeks before the last frost. Tobacco prefers soil with a pH of 5.8 and well-drained soils. When planting, place the seed on top of the compost and do not cover it. The majority of varieties will start showing germination in 7-10 days, or even a little sooner, but different varieties do germinate at different speeds, it is not unusual for some to take as long as two weeks to show signs of germination, and this can stretch into 3-4 weeks in cold soil and in summer heat. SOWING INSTRUCTIONS: Depth: Surface sow; requires light to germinate. Sprout Time: 10-21 days Starting Indoors: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Keep at 60-75°F. Sprinkle with vermiculite or cover with humidity dome to keep moist. Starting Outdoors: Direct sow after last frost. When to Set Outside: After the last frost. Planting: Begin the seed in seed compost and not potting mix six weeks before the last frost. When planting, place the seed on top of the compost and do not cover it. In addition to warmer temps, it also requires light to germinate. Seedlings are ready to be transplanted once they reach 8 inches in height. Transplant them after all dangers of frost have passed. PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION Flowering tobacco flowers add a contrasting form to summer's many rounded flower shapes. They grow best in moderate summer areas planted in humus-rich soils well supplied with even water. In scorching hot climates, afternoon shade is beneficial. Regular fertilizer and deadheading will ensure free-flowering all season and an abundance of hummingbirds and hawk moths. Final Spacing: 2' Water Use: Medium Water Use Watering Details: Regular, even watering; 1" per week. Water 1/2 inch weekly, but be careful because over0watering can make the plants become thin and flaky. Soil pH: Prefers slightly acidic soil but is tolerant of a wide range of pH levels. Fertilizer: Mix in about 2" of compost prior to planting, and use several applications of organic fertilizer during the season. To fertilize tobacco, use the same fertilizers used for tomatoes or peppers. The fertilizer should contain no chlorine and its nitrogen should be in nitrate form. Apply the fertilizer over several separate instances, such as applying it to the soil before transplanting and continuously throughout the tobacco’s growing season to keep the leaves a solid green color. Once flowers begin to form, stop the fertilization process. Diseases & Pests: Nicotiana can be susceptible to aphids; water sprays or insecticidal soap can safely remedy the issue. Tobacco budworms eat holes in the buds and devour seeds later in the summer. Try to hand pick them at dusk when they come out to feed. In autumn, tilling in annual beds can help destroy pupae and decrease populations the following year. The tobacco hornworm, the caterpillar stage of a hawk moth, also feeds on Nicotiana and can be controlled by handpicking. Look for the black droppings, as the green caterpillars are hard to spot, and remove immediately, as they can ravage the foliage. White eggs attached to them indicate that a predator insect has parasitized them, and the caterpillars should be left alone. When to Cut: Nearly to fully open flowers How to Grow Tobacco Growing your own tobacco is so easy and not dissimilar to growing tomatoes. Place commercial seedling compost into a tray and soak the soil with water and allow the excess water to drain off. Sprinkle the tobacco seeds onto the surface of the damp soil. Do not cover the seeds, as they need light for germination. Tobacco seeds are very tiny, so be careful to spread the seeds as evenly as possible. Keep the soil damp being careful not to wash the seeds around when you water; better still water from below or use a mist sprayer. At a temperature of 75-80 degrees, seeds typically take a matter of days to germinate; though at this stage they are still rather small. At lower temperatures, the germination simply takes a few days longer. Plantlets are ready to be transplanted into bigger pots when the leaves are about 1cm in length. Care should be taken not to disturb the roots. The feed should only be given to established and rapidly growing plants after they have been replanted. Tobacco requires a lot of nitrogen and potash, which can be supplied using standard garden fertilizer. You may want to grow your tobacco using only organic fertilizers. Ideally, space the tobacco plants about 2 ft. apart in rows 3 ft. apart. Transplant outside in the evening or when it is cloudy and overcast to avoid the youngsters from drying out. Water plants thoroughly after transplanting and water daily until plants become established. Like tomato plants, the branches (suckers, offshoots), should be removed to focus the plants' energy on the large leaves. Tobacco plants generally require full to partial sunlight to grow properly. Tobacco is ready to be harvested after 60-90 days after germinating. Days to Maturity: Tobacco plants can be harvested around 60 days after being transplanted. Harvesting: Tobacco plants can be harvested by cutting down the entire plant at once or by pulling individual leaves from the plant. Tips: To make flue-cured tobacco, the leaves are added to tobacco sticks which are then hung in a barn’s kiln, which will heat cure the tobacco but not expose it to smoke. To sun cure tobacco, the leaves are placed in the sun and dried. FREE GIFT when you order 5 items or more. Free gift is full of surprise seeds which may include single or mixed varieties. Note: No tracking # will be provided to make the shipping cost-effective for us and free for you. Returns & exchanges Not accepted. But please contact me if you have problems with your order Species: Variety of Tobacco. We do NOT make any claims that you will receive all 250+ seed varieties since we have no way of knowing which are which. Cuban Criollo 98, Havana 608, Jasmine, Bitlis, Samsun from Black Sea (Turkish Best), Florida Sumatra, Golden Burley, Kessu, Adonis, African Red (Extremely Rare. Very Limited Supply, high nicotine content), Catterton, Sacred Cornplanter, Punche, Burley 64, Mohawk, Habano 2000, Kentucky 17, Banana Leaf, Isleta Pueblo, Piloto Cubano, Cuba 4, Piloto Cubano, Small Stalk Black, Dominican Republic Olor, American 14, Corojo 99, Prilep, Indian Black, Gold Leaf Orinoco, Comstock, connecticut 49, Gold Leaf 939, MD609, Japan 8, Little Dutch, Baiano, Bafra, Vuelta Abajo, Izmir Ozmas, Pergeu Brazil, Balikesir, Ohio Dutch, Wisconsin 901, Negro Black, Sherazi, Mopan Mayan, TN 90 LC, Paris Wrapper, Pennbel 69, Southern Beauty, Virginia 509, Harrow Velvet, NC 95, Bursa, Aztec Rapa Nui, Bamboo Shoot, Nostrano del Brenta, KY 8635, Costa Rica, Blue Star 100, Shirey, KY15, Delgold, Yellow Oronoco, Sylvestris, Long Red, KY 190, Florida 17, Yellow Pryor, Yellow Twist Bud, Lancaster Seed Leaf, Silver River, Madole, Monte Calme Yellow, Burley 21, Aztec, Adonis, American Mix, "Brightleaf tobacco (Virginia tobacco)", Broadleaf, Burley Mix, Big Gem, Black Sea Samsun Turkish, Basma, Cavendish, Corojo, Criollo, Cuban Criollo 98, Cherry Rec, Dokha, Ecuadorian Sumatra, Goose Creek Red, Havana mix, Habano 2000, Hungarian Szamosi, Jaffna, Jamaica, Indian Black, "Indian Tobacco ( Rustica )", Latakia, Maduro, Magnolia, Mountain Tobacco, Oriental Tobacco, Perique, Cuban Criollo 98, Shade tobacco, Silkleaf, Shirazi, Banana Leaf, Shirey, Sobolchskii 33, Smyrna / Lebanese, Ternopolskii 7, Thuoc lao, Type 22, Virginia Mix, Vallejano, Virginia Brightleaf, Cuban Criollo 98, Havana 608, Jasmine, Bitlis, Samsun from Black Sea (Turkish Best), Florida Sumatra, Golden Burley, Kessu, Adonis, African Red (Extremely Rare. Very Limited Supply, high nicotine content), Catterton, Sacred Cornplanter, Punche, Burley 64, Mohawk, Habano 2000, Kentucky 17, Banana Leaf, Isleta Pueblo, Piloto Cubano, Cuba 4, Piloto Cubano, Small Stalk Black, Dominican Republic Olor, American 14, Corojo 99, Prilep, Indian Black, Gold Leaf Orinoco, Comstock, connecticut 49, Gold Leaf 939, MD609, Japan 8, Little Dutch, Baiano, Bafra, Vuelta Abajo, Izmir Ozmas, Pergeu Brazil, Balikesir, Ohio Dutch, Wisconsin 901, Negro Black, Sherazi, Mopan Mayan, TN 90 LC, Paris Wrapper, Pennbel 69, Southern Beauty, Virginia 509, Harrow Velvet, NC 95, Bursa, Aztec Rapa Nui, Bamboo Shoot, Nostrano del Brenta, KY 8635, Costa Rica, Blue Star 100, Shirey, KY15, Delgold, Yellow Oronoco, Sylvestris, Long Red, KY 190, Florida 17, Yellow Pryor, Yellow Twist Bud, Lancaster Seed Leaf, Silver River, Madole, Monte Calme Yellow, Burley 21 http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/mixed-tobacco-varieties-organic-heirloom-non-gmo-seeds-b100-1
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reasonsforhope · 9 months
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"A new World Health Organization (WHO) report highlights that 5.6 billion people – 71% of the world’s population – are now protected with at least one best practice policy to help save lives from deadly tobacco – five times more than in 2007.
[Note: Going by the math, that means just (roughly) 14% of people were covered by tobacco control policies in 2007. Talk about a huge increase!]
In the last 15 years since WHO’s MPOWER tobacco control measures were introduced globally, smoking rates have fallen. Without this decline there would be an estimated 300 million more smokers in the world today.
This WHO Report on the global tobacco epidemic, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, is focused on protecting the public from second-hand smoke, highlighting that almost 40% of countries now have completely smoke-free indoor public places.
The report rates country progress in tobacco control and shows that two more countries, Mauritius and the Netherlands, have achieved best-practice level in all MPOWER measures, a feat that only Brazil and Türkiye had accomplished until now.
[Note: In late 2021, the former Turkey changed official its name to Türkiye, shedding the English/Anglicized spelling.]
“These data show that slowly but surely, more and more people are being protected from the harms of tobacco by WHO’s evidence-based best-practice policies,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General...
Smoke-free public spaces is just one policy in the set of effective tobacco control measures, MPOWER, to help countries implement the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and curb the tobacco epidemic.
Smoke-free environments help people breathe clean air, shield the public from deadly second-hand smoke, motivate people to quit, denormalize smoking and help prevent young people from ever starting to smoke or use e-cigarettes.
“While smoking rates have been going down, tobacco is still the leading cause of preventable death in the world – largely due to relentless marketing campaigns by the tobacco industry,” said Michael R. Bloomberg, WHO Global Ambassador for Noncommunicable Diseases and Injuries...
Eight countries are just one MPOWER policy away from joining the leaders in tobacco control: Ethiopia, Iran, Ireland, Jordan, Madagascar, Mexico, New Zealand, and Spain...
This report demonstrates that all countries irrespective of income levels can drive down the demand for deadly tobacco, achieve major wins for public health and save economies billions of dollars in health care and productivity costs."
-via World Health Organization, July 31, 2023
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prismatic-skies · 1 month
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Designed/drew graphics & banner art for one of my best sellers, Ambered Tobacco Leaf, for the June 2024 release for Prismatic Skies.
I’m pretty happy about it. I can’t remember the last time I drew anything botanical but it was fun!
The site is in maintenance mode and will be back online June 1, 2024 for the new releases that I am making.
I’m very excited about these new blends that I have created!
And I’m always super happy to bring this blend back. Not only is it one of my best sellers, but it’s also one of my personal favorites.
I get a lot of customers DMing, emailing, and texting me to make them custom loaves of this blend and I always get super excited because I tend to make an art project out of it, haha!
I’ll have to find one of the loaves that I made for one of my regular customers, because I totally went ham on it!
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snarp · 1 year
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I cannot fucking BELIEVE that that Mystery Science Theater episode LIED to us about eyebrow mites! Those little bastards are NOT our FRIENDS! The nanite army were the good guys all along...!
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runningpastreturn · 1 year
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Never forget that Truth.org was bought by tobacco company's in the late 2010s and ever since has only advertised against vapes and lobbied to get rid of vapes. You know what Truth.org used to share in their accurate studies before they were bought out by big tobacco? How effective vaping is to quit cigarettes.
When's the last time you saw an ad about the lung cancer caused by either of these items? It is now all about teenagers anxiety because (sarcasm ahead) that's obviously the ONLY BAD SIDE EFFECT OF NICOTINE?? They also no longer run their ads made by POC about how tobacco companies specifically target poor city environments because they know they're more likely to get teens hooked on the way to the cornerstore. Or anything about the cost occurrence or injury and harm to others around you.
Truth as an organization is just don't vape now. It's just, don't give yourself worse anxiety. It says nothing about cigarettes quite purposely.
As a teenager that actually supported Truth in its early years and witnessed this change around 2016-2018, I've always been disgusted. But I don't think I've ever written up how obvious they are about it and tried to get others to spread that. Even when truth specifically got in the way of all thc vape cartirdges as well for medical users to try and ban flavored vapes without a clear enough law because "kids just vape flavors". And they're still making these pushes country wide. They even got our lighters banned to 21 and up (which I'm well over the age of, but still stuns me when I realize legal adults at 18 can buy fireworks with no way to light them??)
Kids still smoke cigarettes. Kids started vaping about a decade ago now because they're easier to hide than cigarettes and quite literally less harmful (which doesn't equate to unharmful.) Teenagers are always going to see their older peers and family have bad habits and emulate them.
But before Truth.org was bought by big tobacco in the late 2010s, it was having an actual impact in the youth population dropping cigarettes, both under the legal age and above it. This was found with a ton of repeated studies.
Which meant less sales of tobacco products, which led to big tobacco buying them out. And I still can't believe this was legal for them to do, as it's thrown us back into a past of tobacco companies controlling the news around tobacco, as well as staining the narrative and making it less accessible for people quiting cigarettes to get access to items proven to help people quit.
Anyway, that's my rant for the year. Fuck Truth.org and fuck tobacco companies.
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snekdood · 7 months
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hey pro tip, if you smoke weed, save the ashes so you can put them in the soil for yer native plants. maybe you can't do controlled burns where you are, but you can at least fertilize the soil the same way 🤷
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worldnotobaccoday · 1 year
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The lack of government support and viable markets for alternative crops further hampers the ability of tobacco farmers to switch to alternative livelihoods.
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The world is confronted with a global food crisis fueled by conflict, climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, tobacco is grown in over 124 countries, taking up millions of hectares of fertile land that could be used to grow food, address food security and nutrition challenges and help feed families. Tobacco growing also has serious health impacts on tobacco farmers due to heavy use of pesticides and high absorption of nicotine through the skin.
Furthermore, tobacco farmers often find themselves trapped in a vicious cycle of debt as a result of unfair contractual agreements with the tobacco industry and face difficulties in shifting away from tobacco. Fortunately, there are several examples of successful transitions where tobacco farmers have switched to growing high-iron beans, cashew, corn and green vegetables instead. In order to achieve this globally, it is important to adopt an ecosystem approach and identify economically sustainable alternatives to tobacco growing that will not only enable farmers to earn as much as, if not more than, what they earn from tobacco, and at the same time achieve better health and a better environment for themselves and their land and forests.
World No Tobacco Day 2023 - campaign.
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linusjf · 2 months
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Peter Lynch: Terrific investment
If you can find a company that can get away with raising prices year after year without losing customers (an addictive product such as cigarettes fills the bill), you’ve got a terrific investment.” —Peter Lynch. http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/101992247
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liveinchiangmai · 2 months
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worldcancerday · 4 months
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Reduce your cancer risk.
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Here are some ways to reduce your cancer risk
Don’t use tobacco
Exercise regularly
Eat more fruits and vegetables
Limit alcohol consumption and maintain a healthy weight
World Health Organization on World Cancer Day; February 4th.
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nourishnest · 7 months
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Cracking the Code on NCDs: The Common Killer Explained
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are often referred to as the silent or quiet threat, as they do not always have immediate and obvious symptoms. However, these diseases are responsible for a large number of deaths worldwide, making them a common killer. In this blog post, we will delve into the world of NCDs and provide tips on how to avoid falling victim to these deadly illnesses. By cracking the code on NCDs, we can better understand and prevent this common killer from taking more lives.
Understanding Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs): A Primer
Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) are a growing concern in the world of healthcare. Unlike infectious diseases, NCDs are chronic and long-lasting, with no easy cure. These diseases, which include conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, are often caused by lifestyle factors such as smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical activity.
Understanding NCDs is essential in order to tackle this silent threat effectively. By learning about the risk factors and prevalence of these diseases, we can take steps towards prevention and control. Furthermore, understanding the impact of NCDs on global health allows us to advocate for policy changes and implement strategies to combat this common killer.
In the next sections, we will delve deeper into the world of NCDs, uncovering the hidden epidemic, identifying key risk factors, and exploring crucial steps towards prevention. Together, we can crack the code on NCDs and work towards a healthier future.
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The Hidden Epidemic: Exploring the Quiet Threat of NCDs
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) pose a hidden epidemic, silently taking lives across the globe. The danger lies in their deceptive nature, as they often don't display immediate symptoms, leading many to overlook their severity. This silent threat encompasses a range of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, which are responsible for a significant number of deaths worldwide.
NCDs are fuelled by unhealthy lifestyle choices such as smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical activity. These risk factors, combined with a lack of awareness and early detection, make NCDs a major health concern. Understanding the hidden epidemic of NCDs is crucial in order to effectively combat them and prevent further damage.
In the following sections, we will dive deeper into the impact of NCDs, explore key risk factors, and discuss vital steps towards prevention and control. By shedding light on this quiet threat, we can work towards a healthier future for all.
Identifying Key Risk Factors and Prevalence
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To effectively combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs), it is crucial to identify the key risk factors and understand their prevalence. These risk factors include smoking, poor diet, lack of physical activity, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity. By examining the prevalence of these risk factors, we can better understand the extent of the problem and tailor prevention strategies accordingly.
Unfortunately, the prevalence of NCD risk factors is alarmingly high worldwide. For example, smoking remains a major risk factor for NCDs, with approximately 7 million deaths attributed to tobacco use each year. Additionally, unhealthy diets high in processed foods and sugar contribute to the rise in NCDs, especially in urban areas.
By identifying and addressing these key risk factors, we can take significant steps towards reducing the burden of NCDs and promoting a healthier society for all.
Unravelling the Impact of NCDs on Global Health
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have a profound impact on global health, affecting individuals, families, and entire communities. These diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, are responsible for a significant number of deaths worldwide. The impact of NCDs goes beyond the physical toll, affecting mental and emotional well-being, and placing a burden on healthcare systems.
NCDs not only affect individuals but also have wider societal and economic consequences. The cost of treating NCDs is high, placing a strain on healthcare resources and limiting funding for other crucial areas. Furthermore, NCDs can hinder economic development by reducing productivity and increasing healthcare costs.
By unravelling the impact of NCDs on global health, we can advocate for increased awareness, policy changes, and resource allocation to effectively combat this common killer. Together, we can work towards a healthier future and reduce the burden of NCDs on individuals and communities worldwide.
Promoting Awareness and Early Detection
Promoting awareness and early detection is crucial in the fight against non-communicable diseases (NCDs). By educating individuals and communities about the risks and symptoms associated with NCDs, we can empower them to take proactive steps towards prevention and control. Simple actions such as regular health check-ups, self-examinations, and screenings can make a significant difference in early detection, leading to timely treatment and improved outcomes.
Additionally, raising awareness about the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and tobacco cessation, can help reduce the risk of developing NCDs. It is essential to utilise various communication channels, such as social media, community outreach programmes, and healthcare campaigns, to reach a wide audience and promote the message of early detection and prevention. Together, we can empower individuals to take charge of their health and create a society that prioritises well-being
Crucial Steps Towards Prevention and Control
Now that we have a better understanding of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and their impact, it's time to explore crucial steps towards prevention and control. Prevention is always better than cure, and when it comes to NCDs, it couldn't be more true. Here are some key steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones from falling victim to these silent killers.
Firstly, adopt a healthy lifestyle. This means incorporating regular exercise into your routine, maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and avoiding harmful habits like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. By making these simple changes, you can significantly reduce your risk of developing NCDs.
Secondly, prioritise regular health check-ups and screenings. Early detection is key to successful treatment, so make sure to visit your healthcare provider regularly for routine check-ups and screenings. This can help detect any potential health issues early on and allow for timely intervention.
Lastly, raise awareness and educate others. Share your knowledge about NCDs with your friends, family, and community. By spreading awareness, you can help others make informed decisions about their health and take proactive steps towards prevention.
By following these crucial steps, we can take control of our health and work towards a future where NCDs are no longer a common killer. Remember, small changes can make a big difference. Start today and protect yourself and your loved ones from the silent threat of NCDs
The Way Forward: Policy Implications and Strategies for Combating NCDs
Moving forwards, addressing the challenge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) requires a comprehensive approach involving policy implications and strategies for prevention and control. Firstly, governments need to prioritise NCDs on their agendas and allocate resources towards prevention, early detection, and treatment. This includes implementing policies to reduce tobacco and alcohol consumption, promoting healthier diets and physical activity, and ensuring access to affordable healthcare.
In addition, collaborations between governments, healthcare professionals, and community organisations are crucial. This involves establishing public health campaigns to raise awareness about NCDs, creating supportive environments for healthy behaviours, and providing education and resources to individuals and communities.
Furthermore, fostering partnerships with the private sector and engaging industries in creating healthier products and environments can also contribute to combating NCDs. By implementing these policy implications and strategies, we can work towards a future where NCDs no longer claim countless lives and where everyone has the opportunity to live a healthier and happier life.
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Organic Tobacco Market Forecast: Navigating the Future of Eco-Friendly Tobacco
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Organic tobacco refers to tobacco plants that are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or other chemical additives. The global organic tobacco market has witnessed significant growth in recent years, driven by increasing consumer awareness about the harmful effects of conventional tobacco farming practices and a growing demand for organic and sustainable products.
The organic tobacco market is characterized by a shift towards more sustainable and environmentally-friendly cultivation methods. Organic tobacco farming emphasizes natural and organic inputs, leading to healthier soil, reduced environmental impact, and improved product quality.
In terms of market overview, the organic tobacco market has seen steady expansion due to changing consumer preferences. People are increasingly concerned about the health implications associated with traditional tobacco products, leading to a surge in demand for organic alternatives. Additionally, stringent regulations on conventional tobacco farming practices have further fueled the growth of the organic tobacco market.
Market growth in the organic tobacco industry can be attributed to various factors. First, the increasing awareness of the harmful chemicals present in conventional tobacco has prompted many consumers to seek healthier alternatives. Furthermore, the rise in disposable income and changing lifestyles have led to a growing market for premium organic tobacco products.
The organic tobacco market industry encompasses various products, including cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco. These products are manufactured using organic tobacco leaves and are often marketed as being free from harmful chemicals and additives. This industry is highly competitive, with numerous players striving to meet the rising demand for organic tobacco products.
Trends in the organic tobacco market include a surge in demand for flavored organic cigarettes and cigars, as well as innovative packaging and marketing strategies to attract health-conscious consumers. Additionally, the market has witnessed the emergence of smaller, boutique tobacco producers specializing in unique and premium organic tobacco blends.
In conclusion, the organic tobacco market has experienced substantial growth due to changing consumer preferences, increased awareness of health concerns, and a shift towards sustainable agricultural practices. This industry is marked by a diverse range of products and a competitive landscape, and it continues to evolve as consumer demand for organic and natural alternatives to traditional tobacco products continues to rise.
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prismatic-skies · 2 months
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royalswag · 1 year
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Why Is The Chai-Cigarette Combo Bad For Your Heart?
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Many countries have a custom known as the "chai-cigarette combo," in which smokers simultaneously enjoy a cup of chai tea and a cigarette. Despite the fact that this might seem harmless, research reveals that this combination can have serious negative impacts on the health of your heart. Switching to herbal cigarettes is the best option. 
It is well recognised that smoking raises the risk of heart disease and stroke, two of the top causes of mortality in the world. The addictive substance in cigarettes, nicotine, narrows blood vessels and raises heart rate, which causes high blood pressure and cardiac strain. Contrarily, the antioxidant components of chai tea, a concoction of black tea, milk, and spices, are believed to provide heart-healthy advantages.
Why Is Combining Chai and Cigars Bad For Your Heart?
A stimulant, chai. Your awareness is improved, and your body is given energy. Contrarily, smoking makes you feel good; it makes you feel euphoric. 
Nicotine is a potentially addictive substance found in cigarettes. Dopamine, a neurotransmitter that causes pleasure, is produced naturally but is taken over by nicotine. Dopamine is released as a result, making you feel wonderful.
The dopamine boost, meanwhile, wears off quickly and makes you want to smoke again. You want to smoke because of this every several hours.
You develop an association between the situation or emotion with smoking whenever you are in a normal situation (like having your daily chai) or are feeling stressed out. Try using organic cigarettes.
The following time you practise any of these trigger a craving for cigarettes in you. This habitual behaviour turns into an addiction as a result of repetition. The word "chai" serves as your cue to light up. 
Smoking raises the chance of blood clots, which can block blood arteries and result in a heart attack or stroke by obstructing the blood supply. Blood clots can be prevented by the antioxidants in chai tea, however smoking's negative consequences can override this advantage but with tobacco less cigarettes it's completely safe.  
Increased Inflammation: Smoking increases blood vessel inflammation, which can harm the lining and raise the chance of plaque development. Although the anti-inflammatory components of the spices in chai tea, such as ginger and cinnamon, may help reduce inflammation, smoking's negative consequences may negate this advantage.
Damage to the Heart Muscle: Smoking can harm the heart muscle over time, making it less effective at pumping blood. It has been demonstrated that chai tea has heart-healthy benefits, but when combined with smoking, the heart may suffer permanent harm.
How Might Royal Swag Prevent A Heart Attack?
Your chai serves as your cue to light up. It's crucial to separate yourself from this cue and break the habit if you want to stop smoking. This habit can be unlearned by your brain. Neuroplasticity is the name given to this process. 
This habit can be broken in two different ways: physiologically and mentally. You can overcome biological cravings with the aid of our herbal cigarettes. You can conquer psychological addictions with the aid of our ayurvedic products.
Using Herbal cigarettes helps quit smoking.
The patented, exclusive scientific compositions of 12 medicinal herbs that make up organic cigarettes. They are designed to control withdrawal symptoms, lessen cravings, and lessen nicotine dependence. 
Nicotine less cigarettes imitate the effects of cigarette nicotine. These pills encourage the body to naturally create dopamine, much as nicotine encourages the production of the feel-good hormone. As a result, nicotine dependence declines. 
This naturally occurring dopamine release also contributes to the maintenance of the improved mood, increased energy, and stamina, which significantly lessens dependence on cigarettes. So your desire to smoke while drinking chai decreases after you start taking these herbal smokes. You eventually stop associating tea with smoking cigarettes. 
The greatest strategy to lower your risk of heart disease and other health issues is to quit smoking. There are several resources available to aid you if you're having trouble quitting, such as medicine, support groups, and nicotine replacement therapy. The advantages of quitting smoking begin the moment you put out your final cigarette, so there is never a bad time to do it.
Royal swag provides a comprehensive approach that takes into account both the biological and psychological effects of smoking. It improves your chances of quitting smoking by a factor of ten more than any other strategy.
You finally achieve a smoke-free lifestyle as a result of this progressive approach. Therefore, the next time you enjoy a chai, do so without smoking. 
In conclusion, smoking cigarettes and drinking chai is hazardous for your heart. While chai tea has heart-healthy properties, smoking cigarettes can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. However, when combined, the negative consequences of smoking can outweigh the chai tea's health advantages. The greatest strategy to lower your risk of heart disease and other health issues is to quit smoking.
FAQ
1. What are herbal smokes?
Herbal smokes are a special combination of 12 medicinal herbs that have been scientifically confirmed to work. By lessening your reliance on nicotine, it gets your body and mind ready to stop smoking. It lessens the effects of years of smoking on important organs like the lungs, heart, brain, and skin.
2. Are they safe?
Royal swag products have no negative effects and are perfectly safe to use.
For women who are pregnant or nursing, they are not advised.
Before consuming, you can speak with your doctor.
3. Will I get healthy by these smokes?
No, royal swag products are entirely hormone-free and natural.
In reality, these smokes contain a few herbs, which aid in successful weight management.
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Nirdosh Herbal Cigarette is a leading manufacturer and exporter of herbal cigarettes in India. Our products are made from natural ingredients and offer a tobacco-free alternative to traditional cigarettes. Visit our website to learn more about our range of herbal cigarettes and place an order.
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