15/10/2025
dreadful combination liked by most of the educated class.
Combining tea with cigarette smoking is very harmful to health, significantly increasing the risk of various serious conditions like cancers, heart disease, and lung problems. This combination can cause immediate issues like dizziness, heart palpitations, and acidity, while long-term, repeated use can lead to life-threatening diseases. Health experts strongly advise against this practice and recommend quitting.
Immediate effects
Heart palpitations and jitteriness: The combined effects of caffeine from tea and ni****ne from ci******es can stimulate the cardiovascular system.
Acidity: Excessive caffeine can worsen acid reflux, especially when combined with smoking.
Headache and dizziness: Smoking on an empty stomach with tea can lead to these symptoms.
Long-term risks
Cancer: The risk of esophageal cancer is significantly increased because hot tea can damage cells in the alimentary canal, and smoking acts as a potent carcinogen that intensifies this damage.
Heart disease: Smoking constricts blood vessels, and the combination with tea can increase heart attack and stroke risk.
Lung disease: Smoking is a major cause of chronic lung disease, and this combination can worsen lung damage.
Other issues: Other potential long-term problems include stomach ulcers, memory loss, and infertility.
Why it's so dangerous
Synergistic effect: The two substances don't just add their individual harms; they create a more dangerous combination. The heat from the tea and the carcinogens from the smoke create a deadly synergy.
Addiction: The combination can be more addictive, as it provides a greater dopamine-based "reward" than either substance alone.
Empty stomach issues: Drinking this combination on an empty stomach can exacerbate negative effects like headaches and dizziness.
(Text from Gemini AI)