Herbal cigarette

[1][3] They are also used in acting scenes by performers who are non-smokers, or where anti-smoking legislation prohibits the use of tobacco in public spaces.

Some use the flavorless bagasse and make the herbal cigarette depend on the flavoring; this is especially common in shisha.

[3] Dr. John Moore-Gillan, chairman of the British Lung Foundation, states the addictive qualities to herbal cigarettes may be taken out, however other harmful elements remain.

[2] Chinese herbal cigarettes are sold in Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Canada, and Taiwan.

[3] Evidence shows that South Koreans choose to use herbal cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid.

[7] Originating from the United Kingdom in 1947, the presumed[citation needed] oldest brand of herbal cigarettes are Honeyrose and Black Swan.

Nirdosh herb, Herbal Dhoompan cigarettes