The substance in the cigarettes that creates the black color is tar. The tar coagulates in the lungs and turns them black............................The Black Lung Lie.........................
Posted on August 6, 2012 by Frank Davis
A discussion of 'smokers' black lungs' started in the comments today. It's the widespread belief that smokers' lungs turn black. Rose pointed out that it all started with James I about four centuries ago. She also dug up some refutations:
"Dr. Duane Carr - Professor of Surgery at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, said this: "Smoking does not discolor the lung."
Dr. Victor Buhler, Pathologist at St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City: "I have examined thousands of lungs both grossly and microscopically. I cannot tell you from exmining a lung whether or not its former host had smoked."
Dr. Sheldon Sommers, Pathologist and Director of Laboratories at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York: "…it is not possible grossly or microscopically, or in any other way known to me, to distinguish between the lung of a smoker or a nonsmoker. Blackening of lungs is from carbon particles, and smoking tobacco does not introduce carbon particles into the lung."
And Brigitte even found a YouTube video:
There is even this (in German) in which a forensic medic states that these "tar" lungs do not exist.
Rich White's Smoke Screens reports the same:
This was confirmed by Dr Jan Zeldenrust, a Dutch pathologist for the Government of Holland from 1951 - 1984. In a television interview in the 1980's he stated that, translated from Dutch, "I could never see on a pair of lungs if they belonged to a smoker or non-smoker. I can see clearly the difference between sick and healthy lungs. The only black lungs I've seen are from peat-workers and coal miners, never from smokers".
Yes. Pot is probably as bad for your lungs as tobacco is.
It seems that marijuana smoke is less noxious than tobacco smoke. For example, if you smoke marijuana in your living room, the whole room will smell of it. But if you smoke a few cigarettes, the marijuana smell will disappear, and you will only be able to smell the cigarette smoke. Marijuana smoke doesn't linger on your clothes and furniture anywhere near as much as tobacco smoke does.
But it would be safe to assume that marijuana smoke is as unhealthy for your lungs as tobacco smoke is.
Yes, it can give you lung cancer just like cigarettes can. Also, every once and a while you will get a nice strong hit that makes you cough alot. That hurts.
Lungs- smoking can turn them black.
The smoke from a grill doesn't really turn your lungs black so the answer is no. The smoke of the grill doesn't turn your lungs black no.
Your lungs turn black
your lungs will turn black and it will be harder to breathe
Tar is a sticky black substance which sticks to your lungs, from cigarette smoke. It can turn your lungs from pink to black, causing many health problems. It can cause lung cancer which can cause death. Tar can also cause very technical medical problems within the lungs!
Yes.
they turn black and you could get cancer
If it has nicotine or tobacco on it, yes they can. If not, then no, it is just normal, harmless smoke.
not like tobacco
It can hurt it and your lungs can turn black
turn black and get weaker
Any smoke can harm your lungs. some more than others. It is because of the combustion.