Smoking kills; there’s no easier way to say that. Sure, there are some people who seem to live long lives even though they’ve smoked, but for the overwhelming majority of people, smoking kills. Smoking is the number one killer of people in the world for preventable diseases. Smoking is the number one reason people get most cancers, especially lung cancer. Smoking is the number one reason people get emphysema and other breathing related diseases. Smoking is the number one reason for gum disease. Okay, that’s been said over and over, and still many people smoke. It’s hard to relate to something like dying when you haven’t been personally affected by it, haven’t seen someone hooked to a ventilator trying to breathe, or haven’t met someone who’s trachea has been removed because of smoking and speaks through a hole in their throat with a vibrator. Commercials can’t seem to get through to people, and today’s moving usually show more criminals and victims than heroes and main, positive protagonists, smoking. So, what else do you need to read that may turn you away from smoking? Here some some health items that you may not think of as health items that might help to convince you to stop smoking: 1. Smoking stinks. Smoking smells. Even smokers know what their clothes smell like the day after a night of drinking and smoking, no matter where they are. It’s bad enough that smokers have ingested cigarette smoke on purpose. Second hand smoke, while not as deadly, still impacts a lot of people’s health in a bad way. And smelling the chemicals from cigarette smoke on clothes later on, though greatly reduced, still can aggravate health problems. 2. Smoke stains things. You’ve seen the after effects of a house fire. Cigarette smoke is different only that, instead of staining everything black, it stains things either brown or yellow. A person can have yellow stained teeth even if they don’t drink coffee because of cigarettes. Cigarette smoke can stain walls; it can alter the color of fabric. You easily know a smoker’s car, not only for its smell but because of its dingy look. And it stains the hands and skin of smokers. 3. Smoking will age your skin. Smoking isn’t one of those things that immediately affects everything, but over time, for some people a short period of time, you’ll start noticing things you hadn’t noticed before, especially in your skin. We already mentioned how it colors your skin. It also wrinkles

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Stop Smoking; Five Alternative Reasons Why


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