Terrifying Cigarette Labels from Brazil
But gruesome as the new labels are, they're not nearly as stomach-turning images you'll see on cigarette packs sold in Brazil. If you're brave enough, keep clicking and have a look at these images, provided courtesy of Dr. David Hammond, professor of health studies at the University of Waterloo in Canada. He maintains a directory of cigarette warning labels around the world at the Tobacco Labeling Resource Centre.
The Ministry of Health warns: this product contains substances that are toxic substances that lead to illness and death.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: Using this product obstructs the arteries and hinders the blood circulation.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: This product intoxicates the mother and the baby, causing premature birth and death.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: This product decreases, hampers or prevents hard erection.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: The risk of stroke is greater using this product.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: The use of this product leads to death by lung cancer and emphysema.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: The use of this product causes death by heart disease.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: The nicotine addiction causes sorrow, pain and death.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: Breathing the smoke of this product causes pneumonia and bronchitis.
STOP SMOKING
The Ministry of Health warns: This product causes premature aging of the skin.
STOP SMOKING