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Cigarette FilterIf you know someone whose New Year's resolution is to quit smoking, a new finding may deter them from doing so. A recent study conducted by Cornell University found that lycopene and grape seed extract could serve as important elements to further filter out harmful free radicals that are found in cigarettes (which are believed to contribute to cancer). We think the development is important, but we have to wonder if it'll also become an excuse for smokers to continue their habit....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/cornell-researchers-find-that-lycopene-and-grape-seed-extract-could-make-smoking-less-harmful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
CigaretteResearchers have developed yet another excuse for smoker to continue their habit. A recent study conducted by Cornell University finds that lycopene and grape seed extract could serve as important filter agents for cigarette smoke.2
CigaretteLycopene and grape seed extract are natural byproducts that could be derived from the tomato and wine industry, respectively.3



