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Effects of cigarettes on your body and land- Suhaan Sutariya (Illegal…
Effects of cigarettes on your body and land- Suhaan Sutariya
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A cigarette contains Candle wax, Nitrogen, Toilet cleaner, Paint, Carbus, Poison, Chemical Vinegar and 7000 more
WORLD WIDE PROTESTS
POLICE RAIDS
FIne across 200 to 300 ruppes
Countries where smoking is banned = Bhutan Australia, Saudi Arabia, Canadá, Costa Rica, Colombia Uruguay, Malaysia
Illegal consumption
smuggling
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Illegal factories
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Cigarettes cause more death than Cocaine, auto accidents, AIDS, alcohol, Heroin, fire, suicide and homicide combined.
Despite the large decrease in U.S. tobacco production since the 1950s, the United States continues to be a leading producer of tobacco. In 2007, four countries (China, Brazil, India, and the United States) produced two-thirds of the world's tobacco
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effects
Higer dose
Lower effects
an increase in the unpleasant effects
feeling faint
confusion
rapid decrease in blood pressure and breathing rate
seizures
respiratory arrest (stopping breathing) and death.
major effects
increased risk of stroke and brain damage
eye cataracts, macular degeneration, yellowing of whites of eyes
loss of sense of smell and taste
yellow teeth, tooth decay and bad breath
cancer of the nose, lip, tongue and mouth
possible hearing loss
laryngeal and pharyngeal cancers
contributes to osteoporosis
shortness of breath
coughing
chronic bronchitis
cancer
triggering asthma
emphysema
heart disease
blockages in blood supply that can lead to a heart attack
high blood pressure (hypertension)
myeloid leukaemia, a cancer that affects bone marrow and organs that make blood
Death
moderate effects
moderate to high effects
dizziness
nausea, abdominal cramps and vomiting
headache
coughing, due to smoke irritation.
IMDEATE EFFECTS
Low to moderate doses
Some of the effects that may be experienced after smoking tobacco include:
initial stimulation, then reduction in activity of brain and nervous system
increased alertness and concentration
feelings of mild euphoria
feelings of relaxation
increased blood pressure and heart rate
decreased blood flow to fingers and toes
decreased skin temperature
bad breath
decreased appetite
And some of the "creative" hiding places in which they were found have also been revealed.
They include a secret button, operated with a pin, which revealed a large drawer dug into a wall behind a fake floating shelf; a working wall light with a cavity behind it; and a false cabinet, which collapsed to reveal a large store hollowed out of a wall.
Smoking kills a millions of people in a year
Smoking is not good for health
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