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What are the effects of snuff in the body? (III)

Cigarette smoke, including tar, causing biological changes in the eye leading to vision loss in some smokers.

In addition, each puff of cigarette smoke contains about two trillion free radicals responsible for oxidation and premature skin aging. If you want to look younger image as best you can do is quit.

Fertility problems
The fertility problems generated snuff. Are you a woman you’re having trouble getting pregnant? Then you should seriously consider quitting. Dutchman According to a report published by the British science journal “Human Fertility” the snuff has an effect ‘devastating’ fertility.

The study was conducted among 8,500 women from twenty to forty years in the Netherlands were subject to fertility treatment. Forty percent of them were addicted to snuff and had smoked at least one cigarette a day during the previous year. Read the rest of this entry »

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What are the effects of snuff in the body? (II)

 What are the effects of snuff in the body?The effects of snuff decreased lung tissue elasticity. Cigarette smoke causes respiratory inflammation and interferes with the normal expansion and contraction of lungs.

Carbon monoxide, the invisible poison in cigarette smoke causes heart disease. Carbon monoxide robs oxygen from blood. As a result, tissues receive less oxygen, the food necessary to stay healthy.

Damage to blood vessels and airways
The tars damage and obstruct blood vessels. This can aggravate infections cause diseases of the mouth, throat, lungs and bladder.

Smoking is one of the most common causes of impotence. In one study, smoking a pack of snuff per day increases by up to 60% risk of impotence. Read the rest of this entry »

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What are the effects of snuff in the body?

The effects of snuff have been proven and are not positive. Every year there are four million deaths from diseases associated with consumption of snuff, according to estimates by the World Health Organization.

In Spain, the effects of snuff also take their toll. Each day about 150 people die from the effects of snuff according to a study of the Sociedad Catalana de Pneumologia (SOCAP) and the Spanish Association Against Cancer of Catalonia.

It is well known that snuff causes lung cancer approximately 90% of cases of this disease relate to snuff.
What else happens in the body by smoking?
Here’s a summary of some of the most common effects of snuff:

* Less oxygen to the organs
* The damage to blood vessels
* Paralyzes respiratory cilia
* Ulcers
* Eye Damages
* It makes you grow old
* Fertility problems
* Impotence
* It affects the health of children Read the rest of this entry »

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