Why Should You Stop Smoking
Tobacco is responsible for 1 in 10 adults dying worldwide which
equates to 5 million deaths per year. Deaths are mainly due to
collapse of the cardiovascular system resulting in heart
attacks, respiratory tract disease and cancer. Coronary heart
disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.
Still want to smoke a cigarette? Then read on...
Many doctors and physicians will not perform surgery on someone
who is a smoker, as they believe the risk of the surgery
outweighs the chances of any potential benefit. Researchers at
the University of Toronto Medical School have found that smoking
impedes the body's ability to heal bone and grow new bone.
Latest startling figures show that pregnant women who smoke as
little as 1 to 10 cigarettes a day have a 29 % chance of giving
birth to a child with finger or toe defects. That number
increases to 78 % for those who smoke 20 cigarettes or more a
day.
Another major reason to stop smoking is financial. You will be
pleasantly surprised to find so much more of your hard earned
cash is safely in your own pocket rather than in the pockets of
the large companies and money lenders (and government) who all
benefit from your smoking habit. The taxes on tobacco are on the
increase, again! That will mean even more of your money going
"up in smoke" if you excuse the pun. Even the large insurance
companies are now starting to reject the policies of smokers.
Heaven forbid the idea that an insurance company takes on some
risk to earn their millions! Often you will see that little box
appear on forms such as insurance forms, medical forms, rental
agreements, loan agreements, employment papers and so on asking
"If you smoke, please tick the box". Once you tick that box you
are categorised and often rejected. Wouldn't it be such an
achievement to be able to tick the box which says: "Non-Smoker"?
Public places such as bars, clubs, restaurants, and many other
social and sport facilities have adopted non-smoking policies.
Being a smoker means being segregated from your friends, having
to leave them to go outside for another cigarette. Do you really
enjoy that feeling of being the odd one out? 'Odd one out', as a
smoker you certainly are that and far more people in the world
are non-smokers compared to smokers. It is universally agreed
that smoking is not safe, not only for the smoker but for those
around as well. To Stop Smoking is the greatest gift you can
give to your loved ones as their health is being endangered by
your habit. Even if you are taking yourself outside to smoke,
your premature death will leave grieving relatives and that is a
frightening prospect to all of us, but often it is not as
frightening as going without cigarettes. It doesn't need to be a
frightening prospect to stop smoking, and it isn't once you
understand the control system which tobacco places on your
sub-conscious.
Perhaps you are not aware that being a smoker has been
statistically proven to affect your chances of finding romance?
Yes, Cupid's Arrows may well not find you when you smoke! Most
people want their soul mates to smell fresh and clean with an
aroma of "eau de parfum" instead of, "eau de tobacco". One of
the first things you will notice when you give up smoking is
that you regain your sense of smell, which has been dulled by
smoking. Suddenly everything seems to smell so much sweeter
including yourself. Food tastes totally different and you
quickly realise how your brain's senses and receptors have been
dulled and fooled by tobacco, the most commonly used Neuro-Toxin
in the world.
Contrary to popular belief, when you stop smoking it does not
automatically mean you will gain weight. You will feel so much
healthier that exercise becomes a treat instead of a chore. Take
up something new and exciting, preferably outdoors. You will be
truly amazed at your new found energy levels as your body kicks
that addictive habit.
Finally, here is a short testimonial written by a life-long
smoker:
"It wasn't meant to happen to me. I used to think that all the
warnings about the dangers of smoking did not apply to me. Scare
mongering tactics, I actually would get annoyed at the health
warnings on my packet of cigarettes. I had the right to smoke if
I wanted to. How foolish I was. Try breathing through a straw
for 15 minutes and you will get an idea of what breathing is
like for me. How hard it is to breathe when your lungs are so
badly damaged as a direct result from too many years of smoking
the dreaded cigarettes. It never gets any easier, I struggle day
after day. If I were an animal I would have been released from
this suffering. As it is I have no quality of life. The health
warning on that packet of cigarettes should have read, You will
suffer for life." M. Hills