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Description Epidemiologists estimate that 50% of smokers will die of smoking if they do not give up - and it is not the case that they only lose a few years; a quarter of a century is more likely for those dying between the age 35 and 69. World wide smoking is the leading cause of preventable illness and death. Every year more Americans die from smoking than from all accidents, infectious diseases, murders, suicides, diabetes, and cirrhosis combined together. In fact the annual tally, is more than all of the Americans killed in World War II. Reason enough to know the Toxins in the Smoke Bomb.

Of the many toxic substances in tobacco smoke three are particularly important for the above mentioned mortality and morbidity.

Nicotine is the principal substance that causes addiction to tobacco. It stimulates the release of epinephrine--adrenaline--into the smoker's bloodstream, forcing the heart to work harder (and offering a possible explanation for why smokers have raised blood pressure). By constricting blood vessels, including the coronary arteries, nicotine compromises the heart's own blood supply.
Carbon monoxide the same gas in car exhaust that's lethal in closed spaces, is a major component of the inhaled smoke and gets into your blood, reducing the amount of oxygen carrying capacity of your blood to the heart and the rest of the body.
The effects on the circulatory system are both immediate and dangerous. Nicotine is a stimulant which raises the heart rate and blood pressure, constricts the arteries, and, in conjunction with carbon monoxide, causes atherosclerotic conditions within the artery walls. This clogging process affects the heart and may lead to ischemia (a lack of blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle) and cause chest pain (angina) or a heart attack as well as other sites of the body such as the brain or peripheral circulation in the extremities, sometimes resulting in gangrene and amputations. Over 200,000 of smoking related deaths are attributed to the combined effect of nicotine and carbon monoxide on the circulatory system.
Even inhaling second-hand smoke causes an estimated 37,000 to 40,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease each year.
Tar in tobacco produces chronic irritation of the respiratory system and is a major cause of lung cancer.
One hundred years ago, lung cancer was so uncommon that if a doctor ever saw a case of it he would have written it up in a medical journal. Even as recently as 1930 most doctors never came across a case of primary lung cancer. This disease, which 50 years ago was almost unheard of, is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in men and women.
Lung cancer accounts for one third of all cancer deaths of men. Lung cancer was once believed to be predominantly a disease of males. By the mid 1980's, lung cancer overtook breast cancer to become the number one cause of cancer deaths in women. Over 85% of the people who die of lung cancer could avoid the disease completely if they just didn't smoke.

Besides the lungs, other sites where cigarettes exert a carcinogenic effect include: mouth, lip, tongue, larynx, pharynx, and esophagus. In addition, cigarettes contribute to cancers of the kidney, bladder, pancreas and stomach.
Besides these effects, smoking is the main cause of chronic respiratory lung diseases such as Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). COPD, such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis, are major cripplers caused by cigarette smoking. While emphysema is not as deadly as lung cancer, patients with it often envy patients with cancer. People with lung cancer will usually die within six months of diagnosis. Patients with advanced stages of emphysema are permanently crippled, but it may take years for them to die from it. In its later stages, emphysema is a living hell.
Some smokers come into our clinics wondering if they need to quit smoking. They claim to feel fine. No symptoms of any diseases are yet obvious. Even their doctors say they appear normal. Unfortunately, the first sign of some of the smoking related illnesses is sudden death. This is not a preferrable time to consider smoking cessation. The best time to quit to maintain the optimal benefits from not smoking is when you are alive and relatively healthy. If you are off cigarettes now, stay off. Your risk of all of the smoking related illnesses will eventually drop down to that of a non-smoker. They can still happen, but it is much less likely. If you currently smoke you will destroy more tissue and cause more damage and irritation every day you smoke.
We only have one body and one life. Some people feel they should have a choice to do the most with the time they have, so they should eat, drink, smoke and be merry. These people are partially correct. We should have the choice of what we can do to obtain the most fun and fulfilling life. But going through a long crippling period, followed by a long lingering death is not the best utilization of time. It is not fun. Consider all of the risks in comparison to the momentary pleasures the minority of your cigarettes brought you. Give yourself a chance for a long, productive and happy life. [Twilightbridge.com]
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Comments: 30

ErickZombie [2010-04-26 16:24:24 +0000 UTC]

Very interesting, jeez I'm glad I didn't choose that path hahah!

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ahmedyousri In reply to ErickZombie [2010-04-26 20:29:15 +0000 UTC]

hell yea

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sikandarnirmal [2010-04-07 00:01:28 +0000 UTC]

When I was younger, I was a smoker. I started to relieve stress. We had a family member who was put into care and I quit cold turkey after that. My mother is a lifelong smoker and currently is in care as well. They don't Allie smoking so I don't get her any ciggies. I akways liked gum more so instead of smoking I chew gum. I chew more gum then the amount of ciggies I used to smoke. N it's against my religion to smoke, so I respect my faith more now too!


for sum reason this wouldn;t post on my ipod.

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ahmedyousri In reply to sikandarnirmal [2010-04-07 00:07:16 +0000 UTC]

you are true about changing the habit of smoking to another habit which is chewing gun,, this is a very important move and it is recommended also by doctors as a way of getting rid of this danger..just out of curiosity.. you said that smoking is against ur religion may i know it?

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sikandarnirmal In reply to ahmedyousri [2010-04-07 00:28:55 +0000 UTC]

yes! im sikh....its got some moral similarities with islam, and infact we have some bits from the holy Quran in our guru granth sahib. i love gum.....it tatses much better and helps excersise ur jaws. im glad i quit!

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ahmedyousri In reply to sikandarnirmal [2010-04-07 00:35:47 +0000 UTC]

yes i heard about the similarity in some concepts between sikh and islam.. good thing that u quited smoking.

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sikandarnirmal In reply to ahmedyousri [2010-04-07 00:46:00 +0000 UTC]

yep on both accounts lol! n because of this i try to learn about islam too, as we see all true non cult faiths equal, and we feel that it is our job to promote respect n morals.

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therichnobody [2008-12-11 02:17:41 +0000 UTC]

Oh man I agree with you all theway. I peronally dislike smokers/smoking and anything of that ilk. But when I have family members who know the dangers of smoking and have been told and advised to stop but won't, what do you do? >/
Friggen ticks me off that they started in the first place, yo

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ahmedyousri In reply to therichnobody [2008-12-23 16:26:30 +0000 UTC]

yes, all people should quit smoking... i hope

Thanks for your comment mate

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therichnobody In reply to ahmedyousri [2008-12-24 05:55:35 +0000 UTC]

No prob, yo =3 The day that happens, however, will be the day I smile forever = )

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WonderlandEffYou [2008-07-30 16:37:52 +0000 UTC]

my parents smoke
and I haaate it!

haha this is an amazing piece, the clarity is stunning.

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ahmedyousri In reply to WonderlandEffYou [2009-11-06 19:30:51 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Buddy!

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innovation4d [2007-12-15 18:53:27 +0000 UTC]

OMG! It looks awesome in full view!
Nice closeup shot bro.!

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ahmedyousri In reply to innovation4d [2007-12-21 19:26:34 +0000 UTC]

thx my dear bro

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mony-22 [2007-12-13 12:56:39 +0000 UTC]

eldetails raw3a
nice shot

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ahmedyousri In reply to mony-22 [2007-12-13 15:31:47 +0000 UTC]

Thank you sis

glad u liked it

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mony-22 In reply to ahmedyousri [2007-12-14 19:22:25 +0000 UTC]

u r welcome

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kerdani [2007-11-16 07:48:30 +0000 UTC]

MY CIGARETTE !! nice pic man...nice close up and lighting is perfect D

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ahmedyousri In reply to kerdani [2007-11-16 16:13:27 +0000 UTC]

hey, glad u liked it!

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BenHeine [2007-11-15 03:26:07 +0000 UTC]

Very impressive close up!!!

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ahmedyousri In reply to BenHeine [2007-11-15 16:38:34 +0000 UTC]

Thank you bro, i can't express how excited i am to see your comment

it mean alot to me!

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Emphasized [2007-11-14 01:32:30 +0000 UTC]

this is amazing..its wonderful!!!

its very scary because my mom smokes and she never belevies me when i say shes going to die if she doesnt stop...but then she starts talking about my great grandma..she has been smoking for 76 years and shes still alive..i just cant beleive that..i dont know..and also it really bugs me when people say that they are not addicted, and they can stop when ever they want. not true at all...but yeah...i just think this is really cool...your anamazing photographer...

i just wish they never invented smoking.

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ahmedyousri In reply to Emphasized [2007-11-14 15:41:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much Sara for your comment

you are right in saying that to your mom, and i hope she stops smoking ..one day

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Emphasized In reply to ahmedyousri [2007-11-15 01:57:27 +0000 UTC]

well what you said was amazing..and it the truth

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serso [2007-11-14 00:46:05 +0000 UTC]

great shot

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ahmedyousri In reply to serso [2007-11-14 15:39:47 +0000 UTC]

Thanks bro

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geeck [2007-11-08 12:08:27 +0000 UTC]

good work ... i hope all people leave this death

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ahmedyousri In reply to geeck [2007-11-08 14:26:03 +0000 UTC]

yea i hope so...

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pharaohatemuYouTube [2007-11-08 04:46:06 +0000 UTC]

Amazing detail and nice description to go along with it.

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ahmedyousri In reply to pharaohatemuYouTube [2007-11-08 14:27:24 +0000 UTC]

thank you dear i'm so glad u liked

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