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By koby On June 12, 2009 Under cancer prevention

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Is it true that tobacco tea has potent anticancer properties?

One of my friends works in the medical field, and he said that a little known fact about tobacco is that if you make tea out of the cured leaves it’s one of the most potent anti-cancer foods there is. Apparently it has even more cancer fighting antioxidants than pomegranate juice, plus it’s rich in B vitamins. Has anyone else heard this?

In medieval times, most herbs would be used only for a few conditions in which it was deemed effective—not for a vast range of disorders from head lice to hemorrhoids, from hysteria to tetanus, as happened with tobacco. Secondly, writings on this subject commonly imply that nicotine is the only active medicinal constituent, yet the various species of Nicotiana contain many other alkaloids. Thirdly, the leaves and juice were much used for skin disorders, possibly including basal cell cancer. Might tobacco leaves contain an anticancer agent, as proved to be the case with periwinkle (vinca alkaloids)?
So, although not fully tested, they might have a specialised medicinal use as a reverse to the cancer damage made by smoking it.
Have no idea however, how many antioxidants is in the actual tobacco plant.

PS. Emerging evidence suggests that regular nicotine treatment may be helpful in improving symptoms of OCD, although the pharmacodynamical mechanism by which this improvement is achieved is not yet known, and more detailed studies are needed to fully confirm this hypothesis. Anecdotal reports suggest OCD can worsen when cigarettes are smoked as a way of obtaining nicotin.
Imagine a tobacco-based coffee-like drink. The product would have the following requirements and advantages: Tea-containing tobacco – Patent 4694842The product consists essentially of tobacco leaves, tea leaves and…..

Fulfills the physical pleasures of tobacco. Namely taste, smell and nicotine. Allows satisfying rituals associated with coffee drinking to accompany consumption of tobacco. Allows users of the substitute tobacco product to blend in unnoticeably and unoffensively with non-smokers.

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