Harmful Smoking Effects? Learn How to Get 80% of Your Body Destroyed
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Imagine your body as a bustling city, smoking cigarette with its 3,000 chemical components will be just like a fleet of bombers setting off to carpet bomb it - with your permission. Smoking harms nearly every organs in the body, and while the theory of each cigarette reducing 11.5 minutes of your life may not be completely true (some smokers live up to their 90s), it's almost certain that in near future you will be spending over 85% of your pension fund undoing smoking damages. Now did you just mention about happy retirement?
Let's start the journey from head to feet; in the head smoking speeds up brain decline, five times faster than non-smokers. Carbon monoxide deprives your brain of oxygen - this blurred a person’s ability to accurately judge their actions in long term. Next would be mouth or throat cancer, which 90% of sufferers are smokers; just think of having persistent sore throat, nose inflammation, swollen lymph glands in the neck, sticky phlegm coughs, total loss of voice, or traces of blood in saliva. Life would be dreadful isn't it?
The greatest visible impact will be on your teeth. Tar is responsible for staining your teeth, yellowing it to an unpleasant extent, and this can only be removed with professional dental cleaning. In the meantime, smoking also weakens your gums and caused bad breath. Your non-smoker friends and work colleagues may look at you as someone who doesn’t have tooth brushing habit.
Widely documented as the most harmful smoking effects, the lungs absorbed almost everything from a cigarette. Every time you smoke, a portion of air sacks in your lungs (Alveoli) is killed. They won't grow back, which means you have permanently destroyed part of your lungs. The little hair-like structures that help sweep particles out of your lungs (Cilia) are also paralyzed by smoke. Now that the lungs auto-cleaning mechanisms are gone, tar from the cigarette can safely be coated throughout your lungs, blacken it, and eventually causes cancer.
The heart too, is not immune to the effects of smoking. Carbon monoxide in the cigarette smoke increases the amount of cholesterol and constricts blood vessels. This is harmful as it clogs up heart arteries and may lead to heart failure one day. Your heart will now need to work extra hard to pump the same amount of blood as it used to in the past. The thousands of chemicals you smoke in will now dissolve into the blood and be pumped by the heart to everywhere in the body, with consequences that will be detailed below.
Human biology is quite simple, all organs in the body need oxygen, and they are dependent on the heart to pump oxygenated blood for them. But when the heart pumps blood with something else in it, things won't just go normal. The skin, as the largest organ, will be the first to be affected. Poor blood circulation and a partial loss of oxygen will cause premature aging and wrinkles to form; you will look more aged than your actual age.
Reduced oxygen supply also weakens bones, joints and muscles, hence increased chances of fractures and tissue injuries. When tar finally reaches your kidney and colon, it doesn’t get flushed out as waste, instead depositing itself there. This is disastrous as you cannot clean them out like how you clean dirt off your car, and it will eventually grow cancerous.
Having learnt so many harmful smoking effects, one of the questions most smokers may ask “With so much damage already done, what’s the use I quit now?” Well don’t give up, your inner biology returns to its normal state in just 3 months after quitting, and your risk of cancer will resume to nearly the same level as people who have never smoked after several years - so it isn’t really too late. Quit smoking now, your body has tried its best everyday to puff out all those harmful chemicals you installed onto it, why ruin its efforts?
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Yeah Ive smoked since I was twelve and I'm 44 now. My breathing is laboured under the smallest amount of excersise. I'm desperate to be a non-smoker but also cant face the sheer difficulty involved in stoping. Its so easy to say 'I'll stop later' Does that hypnotism really work? sounds too good to be true.
David desperate
My Husband smoked for years and he quit in 1980, but he didn't quit in time, he now has emphysemia and can't breath. He takes breathing treatments and he uses inhalers all the time. He is so tired all the time. I suggest that anyone who smokes to quit or not to start at all, because you will end up with some kind of cancer. So PLEASE hear me out. Stay away from the cigarretes.
Carol, don't start, or PLEASE Quit
this is great!very simple and to the point..good job!
Cool hub, check out my quit smoking site.
hub thank u uhelped me on my project this gives alot of info
Are you a doctor? read your facts. They had mice in labs smoke cigs and after gave them Vitamin A and it proved that alveoli does repair and come back. There are so many articals on the web and personally I dont believe anything I read unless it comes from a doctor or research.
smoking is discusting! if u smoke, u should quit!
QUIT SMOKING!QUIT SMOKING!QUIT SMOKING!
Smoking has really done awful thingz to my health. Im 19 and average about 8 cigs a week. Im a home body and never exercise. Its an awfuk habit, i suffer from shortness of breath and lack fitness. I recommend that u do not smoke. Whoever you are!
Smoking is really bad for you, but if it was soooo bad why not ban it!!! They ban drugs!!! If the government didnt make so much revenue on cigerettes they would be banned.
What does a smoker look like? You don't look like a smoker...it sure is a hard habit to break. Thanks for the info. :-p
i c u
This is the truth, the unique truth when we speak of smoke: is harmful! Very very harmful !
thanks for sharing
Fucsia
I strongly disagree with your suggestions about smoking young lady. Aside from your disturbing "facts," all the cool kids smoke. Also, if you disagree with smoking so much, marijuana is the way to go ;)
Smoking is harmful and we could die also.you will smoke,you will die earlier and government money would be safe
So please do not smoke.
please quit smoking, it is only three days of none smoking that can make you none smoker for ever.No pain No gain so please face the pain of not smoking and u will be well sooner than expected
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sara 4 years ago
i really hate to smoke so any who tries to smoke don't do it.