Smoking is an important public health problem in the world and in our country and has the potential to cause addiction because it contains high amounts of nicotine
.
Smoking cigarettes, hookah, pipe or inhaling its smoke affects the person psychologically and physically
over time. br /> creates addiction. There are more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco products. The main
addictive substance is nicotine. Smokeless
tobacco that is sniffed or chewed contains as high a level of poison as nicotine.
Health problems it causes
• Cardiovascular diseases
• Lung due to narrowing of the bronchi. disorders and COPD
• Blockage in the vessels and the resulting paralysis
• Gastritis, ulcer and stomach cancer in the stomach
• Yellowing of the skin, wrinkles, skin cancer
• Bad breath and yellowing of the teeth
/> • Smoking during pregnancy causes premature birth and, accordingly, various developmental
disorders, and the cessation of milk after birth.
After quitting smoking...
• 2 hours after quitting, nicotine fills your body.
• After 6 hours, heart rate and blood pressure begin to decrease.
• After 12 hours, toxic carbon monoxide from cigarette smoke is cleared from your blood
circulation and allows your lungs to work better.
/> • After 2 days, your sense of taste and smell will sharpen.
• Within 2-12 weeks, blood circulation will improve, making physical activities such as walking and running
easier.
• After 3-9 weeks Problems such as coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing decrease and your lungs become stronger.
• Within 5 years, the risk of heart attack is reduced by half.
• After 10 years, the risk of lung cancer is halved, while the risk of heart attack is reduced by no smoking. It falls to the same risk as a non-smoker
person.
How Does Smoking Cessation Therapy Work?
After smoking the last cigarette, the frequencies taken from this cigarette are electronically reversed and given back to the body in the form of frequency waves. The procedure is aimed at eliminating the body's need for nicotine.
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