As the popularity of nicotine pouches soars, concerns over their potential health risks are also rising. Among the most prevalent brands, Zyns has garnered attention due to its sleek packaging and enticing flavors. However, beneath the appealing exterior lie potential hazards that necessitate thorough exploration.
Effect | Prevalence |
---|---|
Increased heart rate | 50% |
Elevated blood pressure | 30% |
Respiratory irritation | 20% |
Impairment | Prevalence |
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Impaired attention | 25% |
Reduced memory function | 15% |
Increased anxiety levels | 10% |
Nicotine, the primary component of Zyns, is highly addictive. A single pouch can deliver up to 6 mg of nicotine, equivalent to the nicotine content of several cigarettes. Prolonged use can lead to a dependence that makes quitting difficult.
Zyns' high pH levels make it alkaline, which can irritate the delicate oral tissues. Over time, prolonged exposure to this alkalinity can damage the gums, causing inflammation, recession, and even tooth loss.
While Zyns does not contain tobacco, it still contains nicotine, which is a known carcinogen. Studies suggest that nicotine may damage DNA and promote the growth of cancer cells. Although conclusive evidence on the direct link between Zyns and cancer is limited, the potential risk should not be ignored.
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