Give up smoking!
If you ask yourself why you should give up
smoking just take a look at the risks and costs of continuing to smoke.
First you should know that 22% of all male
deaths are due to smoking and 11% of all female deaths have the same cause.
Narrowed and hardened arteries, cold hands
and feet, weakened bones, peripheral vascular disease, cold skin, osteoporoses
and decreased fitness are just a few smoking effects, but the risk of
developing smoking related illnesses can be reduced by giving up smoking.
Chemicals in Tobacco Smoke
In tobacco smoke are over 4,000 chemicals
like carbon monoxide which is a colourless, odourless gas that in large doses
is lethal, but in smaller doses causes shortness of breath and increased heart
rate.
Another harmful ingredient within cigarette
smoke is hydrogen cyanide, a colourless gas that evens a short-term exposure
can lead to vomiting, dizziness, headaches and nausea.
And let us not forget about nicotine, the
reason why cigarettes are as addictive as they are (to give up smoking would be
far easier if you didn’t have this little nasty in there!).
In
larger quantities nicotine is extremely poisonous; a person would die within
minutes if you place 60g of pure nicotine on her/ his tongue.
Costs of Smoking
If you want to give up smoking, just think
about the costs of smoking, and I am not just talking money, giving up can be a
good idea.
Besides the financial costs, smoking also
has physical costs such as wheezing, reduced fertility, risky pregnancy,
damaged circulation, damaged taste buds, nicotine-stained fingers, heart
attack, lung cancer and the list goes on.
And do not forget about the social costs
like polluting the air with carcinogens, dusty and stuffy home, spoilt clothes
and furniture, smoke gets in your eyes and so on.
Second-hand Smokers
Smoking also affect your love ones not only
you. Non-smokers are also exposed to the 4,000 chemicals when they breathe
other people's tobacco smoke.
Secondhand smoking can affect your
children; they are more likely to get chest illnesses, ear infections, wheezing
and childhood asthma, tonsillitis and to smoke themselves.
Exposing people around you to secondhand
smoke you will put them at risk of the same diseases as you.
But it’s not all doom, the minute you give
up smoking your body starts to recover; your circulation improves, you breathe
more easily, your skin warms up, your risk of disease starts to fall, you will
have a cleaner, fresher house, you will no longer put the persons around you at
risk and you will be a lot richer!
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