Menthol cigarettes will be banned from Wednesday this week as part of a bid to stop youngsters from smoking. According to experts, menthol cigarettes relax airways and lower severity of smoke.
But Action on Smoking and Health (AHS) claims banning them will cut the numbers of youngsters taking up the habit. Amanda Sandford, from the charity, told Liverpool Echo: "There is evidence that menthol cigarettes relax the airways and the flavour masks the harshness of the smoke, therefore younger people find it easier to smoke. "However, it is an absolute myth that menthol cigarettes are better for you. "All cigarettes are harmful and menthol cigarettes are just as dangerous as normal cigarettes." She added: "The regulations will be reviewed this