Don’t Let Health and Joy of Living to be Taken Away by Smoke in 2009 Too!
In a crowded area of an intelligent search, sitting next to you, you can ask a very polite “Do you mind if I smoke?” A seemingly innocent request that your response will be a nod agreeably as if to say well. We do not realize that this question of good manners evil? Would you nodded and said “Okay” if you asked the same question this way … “Do you mind if I poison you?” If he asked you “Can I have permission to give you cancer?”, Then your reaction would have been up a strong opposition. Once your good manners to his original question, the stranger to move its nest. It will be solidly out a cigarette from his pocket. You won t ‘believe me when I say that is an act very similar to release a small gun, because a cigarette too, as a gun can kill. But, unlike a gun, a cigarette kills without blood sampling. A gun releases a deadly ball to a target at a time, but a cigarette releases a stream of deadly bullets, small in size, targeting everyone from close range. These balls are tiny smoke particles that are harmful to both smokers and inhale smoke involuntarily and, second-hand smokers who include children as well. the smoke from a cigarette is so deadly that every cigarette can reduce the life of the smoker to reach about seven to eleven minutes. In addition, it was estimated that nine out of ten people who need heart surgery, bypass are smokers or former smokers. Therefore, smoking is the single most preventable cause of death in society. We all have a vision of life where we want to achieve. That’s what we do by emphasizing devotion Regular leads us towards our vision. Similarly, the vision of a smoker is identified as “the coffin” and its shares soon it will end in itself. It is said that, on average, a smoker dies eight years earlier than non-smokers. In addition, eighty-five per cent of cases of lung cancer is related to smoking. And the fact is that the smoker is twelve times more likely to develop lung cancer. The risks for smokers are as follows: 1) formation of blood clots, which can lead to stroke, etc., 2) cancer, 3) coronary artery disease, heart attack, 4) Decreased capacity taste and smell, 5) The delay in wound healing, 6) blood pressure, 7) lung problems like chronic bronchitis,
problems related to pregnancy, including miscarriage, premature delivery , low birthweight, the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, 9) teeth and gum disease, etc. And those who are regularly around the smoke (second-hand smoking) have a higher risk of: a) The coronary artery disease, 2) lung cancer, 3) sudden and severe reactions involving the eyes, nose, throat and lower respiratory tract. Meanwhile, infants and children who are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke are at risk of: 1) asthma, 2) infections, 3) pneumonia, 4) poor lung function, 5) Sudden death (SIDS), etc. It is sad that, despite an imminent danger smokers continue to enjoy smoking. And the tobacco industry is too successful and playing a supporting role in the economy as a supplier of more jobs and more. Smokers also generate jobs and income for physicians, gravediggers, etc. If you are a smoker it’s time to make a New Year’s resolution to stop this bad habit. Think of your children, family and loved ones and their future with you as a provider and custodian of the family. It is your obligation to your family to live a long healthy life.