Tobacco leaf substitute
a technology of tobacco leaf and tar, which is applied in the field of tobacco leaf substitute, can solve the problems that no prior art illustrates the utilization of natural plant leaves, and achieve the effects of reducing nicotine and tar
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[0008] The Morus alba L and Lillium longiflorum grow spontaneously and is distributed in mountains of South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China. Major components in the leaf of Morus alba L. known are potassium, iron, calcium, vitamins A, B1, B2, C, plantar fiber, GABA and rutine. According to the Korean traditional medical book of “Boncho Kangmok; China, 1578” and “Dongeuy Bogam written by Hur Jun, Chosun, in circa 1610”, Morus alba L. has a beneficial effect of depressing the cholesterol content in blood streams. It results in a lowering of blood pressure. It helps to prevent heart attacks as well.
[0009] The inventor found that the smell of the mixture of the leaves of Morus alba L., and leaves of Lillium longiflorum is very similar to that of a tobacco leaf. After washing and drying the collected leaves, commercial cigarette-packing machines were utilized to pack the mixture of the leaves in a cigarette form. The taste and aroma were just like a real regular cigarette. The best mode...
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