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BAD EFFECTS OF SMOKING

By: GIRWAN GRATANCA FATHURRAHMAN


what is a cigarette???

Cigarettes are cylinders of paper length between 70 to 120 mm


(varies by country) with a diameter of about 10 mm containing
tobacco leaves that have been chopped
Surely you are familiar with the warning of smoking is
prohibited. Those two words can easily be found anywhere

It does not seem surprising to remember the negative effects of


smoking on your body.
Why are cigarettes so
dangerous ?
Just look at the content contained on a cigarette. More than 4000 chemicals are in it. Hundreds
of them are toxic and about 70 ingredients in them are cancerous. Hazardous materials on a
cigarette, among others:

Carbon monoxide arsenic hydrogen cyanide

oxidant gases cadmium Tar

Benzene formaldehyde toluene


One of the main consequences you can get from smoking is suffering
from heart disease. It is estimated, as much as 20% of deaths from heart
disease are directly related to smoking habits

So also with the bad consequences of other


organs :

Brain Mouth and throat


Smoking can increase the risk of stroke by 50 Bad breath and teeth are the effects of smoking.
percent

Lungs Bone
One of the most dangerous effects of Toxins in cigarettes can damage bone by stopping
smoking is lung cancer. the working of the construction cells.
Skin
Smokers will look older than non-smokers because of the lack of oxygen to the skin.

Reproductive organs
Smoking can interfere with your reproductive system and
your fertility

Stomach
Smoking can weaken the muscles that control
the bottom of your esophagus
how many victims of cigarettes?

the number of deaths caused by cigarettes was also recorded at the highest in 2015, of which 6.4
million people died from cigarettes. Senior researcher from University of Washington,
Emmanuela Gakidou, said the figure, an increase of 4.7 percent over the same period due to the
increasing number of human populations. "More than 930 million people actively smoke every
day in 2015, compared with 870 million in 1990. The number continues to increase," said
Gakidou, quoted from the page Asiaone
So

The real question

why cigarettes are still produced???


In addition to the large taxes, the workforce is also very
much, so if the company is closed, you can imagine, how
many thousands of workers to be laid off sedans government
for now still struggling with reducing unemployment, so it is
impossible if it closed and increase unemployment in
Indonesia
Lets watch this video
do you still want to smoke

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