Stop Smoking for Good

Quit and Get Fit

Besides being the number one cause of lung cancer, smoking also causes a number of other cancers including cancers of the mouth, throat, larynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, liver, cervix, stomach, colon and rectum. Smoking is also responsible for certain Leukemias as well. Besides causing a broad spectrum of cancers, it also causes chronic diseases, such as emphysema, asthma and bronchitis. Besides health and hygienic problems, quitting smoking will leave you with more money in your pocket.

If a smoker was to quit today, there are many benefits they would have over time:

  • Circulation improves
  • Lung function increases
  • Coughing, sinus congestion and shortness of breath decrease
  • The risk of cardiovascular disease decreases
  • The risk of stroke decreases
  • The risk of lung and other related cancers decrease

Other benefits to quitting smoking include:

  • Sense of smell returns
  • Food tastes better
  • Being active doesn't leave you out of breath
  • No more bad breath
  • Clothes and hair no longer smell
  • Skin will stop wrinkling prematurely

 

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