1/29/2013

Half of the different types of cancers are caused by nicotine.

Smoking causes heart disease, aneurysms, bronchitis, emphysema, and stroke, and also contributes to the severity of pneumonia and asthma.

Nicotine and other ingredients of tobacco damages women's reproductive health.

Cigarette smoking is also related with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

Smoking also causes cataracts, bone thinning, hip fractures, and peptic ulcers.

How can cigarette be of any good when it is made up of tobacco which has around 4000 compounds out of which 100 are supposed to be poisonous? And more than 60 compounds are carcinogens; the cancer-causing agents. Moreover, cigarette manufacturers add extra compounds to enhance the pleasure of smoking, which include tar, ammonia, and even carbon monoxide. Public health for sure is at risk!

Out of all the smokers, 70% of the smokers want to quit smoke, 35% attempt to quit smoking every year while fewer than 5% actually achieve success. Would you like to know why the quitting smoke success rate is low... just because the power of nicotine addiction is more than the will power of the smokers. So if you wish to dump your Nico-love, you need to shift your preferences to something that will help you dislike the effects of nicotine on your brain. There is one medicine that has received the approval of the Food and Drug Association of the US this year, it works in the same way as nicotine does and thus competes with the feel-good effect of nicotine...the name is Chantix. This smoking cessation medicine helps you to control your cravings when you are trying to quit smoking. This new anti-smoking drug takes effect in the brain cells and makes you dislike the taste and effect of nicotine kick. So you do not feel like smoking any more!

Wondering...even YOU can detest the nicotine kick!! Don't say IMPOSSIBLE before trying. I bet! You can make it possible with CHANTIX!! Live a healthy, nicotine-free life thereafter...forever!! Good luck!
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