-Wrinkle speed up
-Coughing/wheezing Effects
-Bad breath
-Horrible odor
-yellow/browned teeth
- Benzene: obtained from coal and petroleum Some Ingredients
-Formaldehyde: Used to preserve dead bodies
- Arsenic: Rat poisoning
-Carbon Monoxide: Car exhausts
-Ammonia: toilet cleaners
also... acetone,tar,nicotine,hydrogen cyanide, and many others!
Smoking is a formed habit and it will take time to stop however, you have to be willing and wanting to stop smoking before any of the treatments that are available will work. Cutting back daily is one of the best ways to halt smoking as it will allow you to at a slower pace stop without overwhelming yourself with the cravings.
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Convince them to not go to America.
just stop smoking and all will be solved
The "T" in "STOP" when helping someone quit smoking stands for "Talk." This refers to encouraging open communication about their smoking habits, reasons for wanting to quit, and the challenges they may face. Engaging in supportive conversations can help individuals feel understood and empowered in their journey to quit smoking.
most of the time they get pressured by someone to do it or its their choice but it has nicotine which makes them want to keep smoking and not stop.
One should tell one's parents that you love them and are thinking of their best interest, that you want them around and healthy for as long as possible.
stop smoking
Well The nurses and doctors of the NHS are there to help and hope fully someone will come up with a better solution to help people stop smoking :).
Its not always easy stopping someone from smoking. Its a really hard habit to quit. First step is to tell the person that u care about them and telll them that they need help or rehab.
You stop smoking it and stop buying it. Its not very hard to stop.
Try to get him to quit smoking. Good luck and God Bless:) * Educating a person about the facts is usually the most productive way of helping to change someone's mind about any issue. Quit Smoking Com, http://www.quit-smoking-stop.com/harmful-smoking-effects.html