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France and Bayern Munich player Michael Ollis has been in the footballing world’s spotlight for a few weeks now, and his season in Germany has generated a lot of interest.
However, in recent hours, attention has turned to an item that was spotted in his closet during France’s participation in the World Cup, and it has caused great controversy.
According to the newspapercome on“Nicotine packets were found in the closet Michael OlysseyThis caused a lot of controversy among fans.
These mouth bags are placed between the gums and lips and release nicotine (usually synthetic) through the lining of the mouth.
One of the most important features of this product is that it does not contain tobacco, so it is considered a “clean” product.
It also contains excipients such as cellulose, salts, sweeteners and flavorings. Each sachet typically contains between 5 and 20 milligrams of nicotine, and its effects last 20 to 60 minutes.
Although these are products that do not contain tobacco leaves, they can be addictive.
According to a report by the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, cited by the Spanish Ministry of Health, these sachets “are sachets intended for oral administration that contain nicotine salts together with other substances, including microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carbonate, other carbonic acid salts, citric acid and various flavors”.
However, being smoke-free does not mean that it is not dangerous because the main toxic compound it contains is nicotine.
The report notes that “when nicotine is extracted from the leaves of the plant, it may also contain tobacco-specific nitrosamines, which are classified as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
It may also contain other contaminants such as formaldehyde, acrolein, benzene, or toxic metals (such as cadmium, lead, arsenic, etc.).