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smoking Kills (cartoon-animated Film)

In order to illustrate the harmful effects of even small amounts of carbon monoxide upon the body, let's take a look at the breathing cycle. A non-smoker has about one chance in 270 of developing this disease while a man who continues to smoke two packs a day has only about one chance in 10. 95% of those, like will eventually die, from cancer. When you breathe clean air, oxygen enters the lungs where it finds its way to the red Corpuscle of the blood stream. The heart then pumps the blood to the body cells, which in turn, utilise the oxygen. As you smoke carbon monoxide The poisonous gas we have mentioned, is attracted to the red blood cells just as the oxygen, only more strongly. These carbon monoxide molecules take over some of the red blood Corpuscle, decreasing the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen to the tissue. In other words, they prevent the oxygen from reaching the red blood cells, thereby reducing the oxygen transportation by five to 15%. This is one of the reasons why the smoker cannot run as fast or as far as he could, if he didn't smoke. Another bad actor in cigarettes is nicotine. Nicotine is an alkaloid and works upon the nerve centers of the brain that regulates the heartbeat and breathing. In addition, nicotine causes the small blood vessels to get smaller or constrict. There is substantial evidence that continuous smoking causes the small blood vessels to lose their elasticity. And this increases the possibility of heart trouble and blood vessel diseases. They're heavy smokers who smoke the equivalent of a cigarette over six feet long every day, or one about the length of a coffin. Right along the real threats in smoking are The Killers known as the carcinogen. The cancer producing agents found in the tars, condensed out of the tobacco smoke and deposited into the bronchial tubes, leading to the lungs. And where people are constantly smoking day after day, the carcinogens build up a mighty force. From the bronchial tube, The carcinogens move into air tubes of the lungs, where they begin to antagonize, systematically, the cells of the air tube. It is not known why the cells change and become abnormal, but they begin to grow and affect those cells around them until the victim finds himself hopelessly up, like with lung cancer.

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