Senin, 11 Februari 2008

Think More About Smoking

‘BOUT SMOKING
Smoke is the things that made of tobacco and the others. Many of them are consist of active substance, such as: Include tar, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen cyanide, metals, ammonia and radioactive compounds. If you consume it, you’ll contaminated of that substance and will live alive in your body and then corrupt your body.

Disadvantages behind the Advantages
Many people in this world already of that fact, but there are many people are still consuming it. Then this is the reason of the people that strict on smoke and the people who hate it.

REASON

Advantages
Disadvantages
1
Make someone’s mind fly high into the sky
It could make someone’s mind fly high, but if you fly you might be forget about land and can’t back to conscious
2
Never seen old
You’ll never old, but in a short of your life you’ll make it shorter than the other, ‘cuz your body was contaminated by many active substance
3
Help the country
You’ll help your country but also you’ll help the global warming, because you’ll create a new flake in the atmosphere that is Carbon dioxide flake that could reflecting the sunlight that have been reflecting by our earth to the sky to go back to our earth
4.
Blow out the stress
It might be blow out your stress but think ‘bout it more and more considering on that fact above and it could be blow out your wallet and health too.






EFFECT OF SMOKING
1. Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
CHD is the disease that attacks our heart because the arteries carrying the blood to the heart muscle then become narrower more of that become blocked. Then if our heart was blocked then the blood couldn’t pass to our heart or the reserve, so it could make you died in a while ‘cuz of that fact.

2. Aneurysm

Is a ballooning of the wall of an artery which leads to risk of bursting or clotting, which may lead to catastrophic results. Smokers are very much more likely to die from a ruptured aneurysm of the abdominal aorta than non-smokers.

3. Peripheral vascular disease (PVD)
Smokers have a 16 times greater risk of developing peripheral vascular disease (blocked blood vessels in the legs or feet) than people who have never smoked. Smokers who ignore the warning of early symptoms and continue to smoke are more likely to develop gangrene of a leg.

4. Thromboangiitis Obliterans (Buerger's Disease)
This is a rare form of PVD, and is virtually always due to heavy cigarette smoking. It consists of an inflammatory condition of small vessels that leads to blocking of the arteries and gangrene. Few sufferers are able to stop and many of them end up with multiple amputations.

5. Stroke
Smokers are more likely to develop a cerebral thrombosis (stroke) than non-smokers. A form of cerebral haemorrhage (subarachnoid) is more common in smokers, especially among women who also take the contraceptive pill.