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because you appetite returns
it is not right
Nicotine is what stops smokers from quitting.
About 58% of current smokers have attempted to quit smoking at least once in their lifetime.
Out of 100% only 2 percent quit the smoking
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It is difficult to quit smoking once one becomes addicted to nicotine.
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Smoking can cause loss of appetite. When you stop smoking your appetite will return and you will eat more often, causing weight gain. Some suggestions is to watch your diet more after you stop smoking. Exercising more after you quit can help prevent your body getting lazy.
the anti smoke law was made to protect non smokers and also to try to help smokers to quit smoking!
Its not mandatory to quit at any time, but you should quit as soon as you learn you are pregnant as babies born to smokers tend to be smaller than those born to non smokers, of course this is only one example of the changes to the baby it can cause.
Asthmatic smokers who quit the habit can reverse lung damage that exacerbates their breathing difficulties, regardless of how long and how often they smoked in the past.