Thursday 31 January 2013

Tobacco Facts

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Tobacco use and smoking are very dangerous addictions which commonly cause a wide variety of diseases, cancer and death.  The vast majority of tobacco users and smokers are hooked when they are children.  During this time period they are easily influenced by peer pressure and advertising.  Once hooked, the majority of tobacco users become hopelessly addicted.
More than 5 million children living today will die prematurely because of a decision they will make as adolescents---the decision to use tobacco and smoke cigarettes.
 

Studies indicate that nonsmokers are also adversely affected by environmental tobacco smoke. There are 4000 chemicals in tobacco with 100 identified poisons and 63 known drugs which cause cancer.  The most talked about drug in tobacco is nicotine.  Nicotine is vasoconstrictor and a nerve toxin, it has been classified as a class I insecticide.   Other poisons include:  Arsenic, Cyanide, Formaldehyde (used to embalm bodies), Ammonia Bromide (a toilet cleaner )- Ref. 1.  Each year, because of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, an estimated 3,000 nonsmoking Americans die of lung cancer, and 300,000 children suffer from lower respiratory tract infections.
Particularly alarming is the fact that more than 3 million young people under age 18
smoke half a billion cigarettes each year and that more than one-half of them consider themselves dependent upon cigarettes. The decision to use tobacco is nearly always made in the teen years, and about one-half of young people usually continue to use tobacco products as adults.

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