Dangers Of Smoking  

Monday, May 12, 2008



Everyday we have people yearning for intentional or assisted suicide due to intense sufferings from illness or financial pressure. Know what? If you're smoking right now you could be one of them in near future take it orleave it. Think that's another sort of scary 'dangers of smoking' tale? This post will list the major health risks and how anguishing your life would be if you caught one of them, and I assure you it's nothing near a dull encyclopedia.
The Reality
Going from head to feet, mouth or throat cancer comes first. Smoking has been identified as the main cause, and coincidently 85% of those who caught these cancers are smokers either. This is what you will suffer from mouth or throat cancer; a sore on the lip or inside the mouth that does not heal, unexplained pain, bleeding, or numbness in the mouth, a sore throat that does not go away, and pain or difficulty with chewing or swallowing. Review them once more, and imagine if you have it everyday. Life would be dreadful right?
Next would be the most popular lung cancer. There is almost no statistical dispute about it; nearly all smokers eventually get lung cancer. Now picture a life with lung cancer; you wake up everyday with a slight breathing difficulty, you then try to take a deep breath, but doing so resulted in chest pain that last for hours. You then begin to cough as the lungs try hard to rid those poison you smoked in, and soon you're horrified to find yourself coughing out blood or bloody mucus. Before you even begin the day, fatigue hits you and all enthusiasm in doing anything is lost. Do you think life is meaningful that way?
Cardiovascular disease would be the next step. Now what exactly is that? Quite simple, it's something to do with blood vessels. You may be wondering, how is it possible smoking can be associated with the blood vessels? Well, it can just because it really can; the about 2950 chemicals you puffed in through cigarettes not only increase your bad cholesterol, they clog up your blood vessels! It can be anywhere - if the vessels supplying the heart is blocked, then you get heart attack, if its the one to the kidney, then you get high blood pressure or kidney failure. Worst is when the vessels supplying the brain is blocked, it can lead to collapse, stroke and paralysis. If any of these illness strikes, only one thing can save you; lots of money in bank, or you will be waiting time in agony.
The Financial Aspect
Talk about money, you must be made to realize that you are carelessly tossing off $250,000 shall you continue the smoking habits for 20 years. How? Just think of the number of pack of cigarettes you bought everyday, the lower salaries you received due to being a smoker, the more expensive health insurance, the extra home, teeth, laundry or car cleaning cost - and the saving interest you could have gain if only you have saved up all of them. If that doesn't sound a lot, maybe the needs to spend most pension money reversing smoking-damaged health may light off you. What? No travel-round-the-world or happy retirement? Now that's harsh.
The Final Sense
This Post on dangers of smoking would be endless if I'm to continue, the main point is that your whole life will be darkened by smoking. Never believe those advertisements from tobacco companies - smoking is never cool, they never show you the ending part; lying on bed skeleton-skinny is not cool at all. Sure life will end at some point, but there's no reason to artificially put in extra torments before it does end. Why let the future you hate the current you, firm up your decision, quit smoking, and never turn back.

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Stress And Your Health  

Meaning Of Stress

Human being have many things that differentiate him from other living organisms.One of the fore most is stress.What is stress?Stress is both physical,spiritual and emotional difficulties that occurs in the life of human being.
Every day in our lives we are subject to physical, emotional as well as psychological stress. To cope with stressful situations, our body's response is to release hormones and chemicals to handle these stressful situations efficiently. Unfortunately these chemicals may linger in our bodies even after the stressful events have ceased.
Sources Of Stress
The moment you wake up in the morning, potential stress events already linger. For example if you're a mom and you have little kids who will go to school. Doing all those chores so as not to let your child be late for school may be stressful especially when you wake up late.
Anger which may be difficult to avoid when your work requires frequent interaction with people can also trigger stress response from your body. Driving your car, meeting deadlines, being shouted by your boss,doning your critical assginment,asking bogging questions and many other daily activities can release stress related chemicals in our body.
What Happens When We Are Stressed?
When stressful situations occur, our body can shift to a ''fight or flight'' mode. This activates the adrenal glands to release hormones such as cortisol and epinephrine(adrenaline). The release of these hormones makes us more alert by pushing more blood to our brain and raises our blood sugar levels. Other bodily functions that are not needed in a fight or flight situation such as our digestive system functions below normal levels to give way for the more important bodily functions for an 'emergency' situation as our body sees it.
This bodily reaction was meant only for the body to cope with a stressful situation which means it was designed to last only for a short period of time. For example, imagine that you are in a jungle and you encounter a lion. The body then will react to prepare you either to fight or flee. Your senses sharpen and you gain temporary strength. Whichever way you choose, the stress hormones get spent and your bodily functions return to normal levels.
In our modern lifestyle, we are bombarded with stress one after another without using the effects the stress hormones has provided us. We get angry, get overworked or whatever stress we encounter and the extra energy and other manifestations the stress hormones has prepared us are not put to use and it accumulates overtime which could be detrimental to our health. It could lower our immunity system, decrease our bone density, increase body fat and many more negative effects.
How To Spend The Stress Chemicals
One way to take those stress hormones and chemical out of your body is to exercise or physical activity which the fight or flight mode wss intended to be. At least 12 minutes of exercise that could make you sweat and breathe heavily will do. Doing that 5 times a week is very good.
Getting a regular and quality sleep can also very well help. To sleep uninterrupted for the duration that's fit for you, 7 to 8 hours, can make your body's healing and repair mechanisms do its job efficiently including those stress hormones that are beginning to accumulate in your body. To sleep in a comfortable bed that eliminates physical stress in your body like air mattresses can greatly help.
Remove stress stress from your body and you'll always be in your peak performance.

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