“Some users, after they take the puff, they suffer from seizures, dizziness and faint,” she said. “This phenomenon has spread more within the last 10 years. The tragedy is that it has begun with children.”
Medwakh is usually sold cheaply in tobacco shops and grocery stores near schools, in small glass bottles with no packaging or content details.
“Smoking medwakh is mainstream here,” said Omar (not his real name).
“Almost everyone” he knows at his Abu Dhabi school smokes it, mainly the boys, he added.
Its appeal has even become international, with one Emirati expatriate family setting up a medwakh import business in the United States, according to Alan Blum, a tobacco expert at the University of Alabama.
Omar appears to know little about the tobacco he smokes three to four times a day and which leaves him dizzy for a few seconds each go.
Asked what he thinks it may contain, he replied: “It’s tobacco with spices maybe? It’s not as bad as cigarettes. I don’t know if it’s addictive.”
His 17-year-old Lebanese classmate — Clique-C — said he stopped smoking medwakh three months ago “with the help of a close friend”, after he was suspended from school for a few days.
“When I first stopped, I started getting a need to use it,” he said, but now he feels “fresh and healthy”. When he smoked it, Clique-C says medwakh gave him “comfort”.
“It was like a pain-reliever. It made my head feel so light.”
Although some schools carry out random bag searches for medwakh, Emirati authorities appear to be looking the other way for now.
“I have many times seen cases where police cars would pass by with obviously small kids standing at the corner and smoking it,” Omar said.
“But they just pass by, look at them, and don’t even stop.”
The teenager says he is struggling to stop smoking medwakh as “it’s everywhere and legal”.
“I hate myself for it,” he said, fearful of what his mother might do if she found out about the habit. “I definitely want to quit.”
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