Monday, August 5, 2013

Tobacco Effects - What You Need to Know to Quit Your Habit

stop smokingTobacco to smokers is like manna from heaven, a cure to boredom, companion to lonely soldiers, a cool habit to teenagers, a plain addiction and the number one cancer producing products of all time. This is the truth and just like the tobacco effects are also real and not just a figment of the imagination.


Tobacco that is made from dried leaves and processed in the tobacco plant with about 4000 chemicals is what you are inhaling every day. Now out of the estimated chemicals 400 of those are known to be carcinogenic.


Let me give you a rundown on what you can get from your tobacco and the tobacco effects that you must be aware.


To start with, tar is the reason why your teeth are becoming or already yellowish, including your fingers and lungs. It is also a particle that is not just known for making your appearances unattractive but also the main cause of lung and throat cancer.


Next is nicotine, it is a drug that is included in your tobacco and naturally makes your cigarette a thing that you cannot live without. In other words, it is the sole reason why you are highly addictive to tobacco.


Once nicotine is totally absorbed by your body the tobacco effects it produce can vary, but some of them can be increase of heart rate, high blood pressure, stimulation of nervous system, and constriction of the blood vessel that can make you susceptible to stroke and heart condition. It is for this reason that Nicotine is considered highly toxic and even used as pesticides.


The other chemicals found in tobacco are carbon monoxide that is found in car exhaust fumes. Toluene also available in industrial solvent, ammonia in floor cleaner, acetone in paint stripper, arsenic in termite poison, and cadmium in car batteries. Imagine, all these chemicals the same compound found in what we commonly believe and thought to be dangerous and not for human used.


If you continue smoking the tobacco dangers or effects you will get sometime in your life are the following.



  • Blindness

  •  Stroke

  •  Impotence

  •  Cardiovascular disease

  •  Gangrene

  •  All sort of cancer related to smoking

  •  Lack of oxygen in the brain

  •  Shortness of breath

  •  Gum disease

  •  High blood pressure

  •  Halitosis


For passive smokers the tobacco dangers and effects that they should be aware are listed below:



  • Sneezing

  • Coughing

  • Asthma

  • Respiratory infections

  • Slow growth of lung

  • Ear Infections


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Tobacco Effects - What You Need to Know to Quit Your Habit

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