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What is tea smoke? Is it harmful?
Tea smoke refers to the smoke produced when tea leaves are boiled or boiled. Tea cigarettes are also harmful to health. The appearance of tea cigarettes is similar to that of cigarettes. The main selling point of publicity is to quit smoking with cigarettes.

Tea tobacco is made by shredding sun-dried or dried Pu 'er tea leaves and flue-cured tobacco leaves, evenly mixing them according to the proportion of 52.5%-70% of tobacco leaves and 30%-47.5% of Pu 'er tea leaves, and making the finished products by traditional tobacco-making technology. The cigarette has elegant aroma, moderate strength, unchanged cigarette fragrance and pure aftertaste, and can reduce the harm of cigarettes to smokers and passive smokers.

Tea smoke proves that it contains no nicotine, thus reducing the harm of second-hand smoke to human body, but then again, the harm of "tea smoke" to human body is indeed significantly less than that of "cigarette".

Drinking tea for a long time will make people more or less dependent, partly because of psychological dependence, and partly because tea contains purine base, which will stimulate nerves and concentrate attention. Will smoking tea cigarettes make smokers have another "addiction"? This is also a controversial aspect of tea and cigarettes.