There's more than one reasons for this. Firstly, all the COUNTLESS toxins and chemicals that is released from a cigarette at one time in your blood stream causes your body to react to it in this way... because it hates it!!!
Secondly, the cigarette is robbing your brain of vital oxygen... which it hates also!!! The bottom line is, quit smoking before it becomes difficult because it may kill you slowly!
Cigarette smoke is not an element. Elements are made of only one type of atom, cigarette smoke contains all type of atoms and particles, many (if not all) of which are toxic.
She doesn't smoke. The cigarette in "Sleepwalking" was a herbal one, not a real one.
Typically, you smoke one cigarette at a time. I suppose it's possible to smoke more than that, but usually you only smoke one. Do not smoke multiple cigarettes, it will increase your addiction. Smoking 5 cigarettes at a time is like smoking marijuana.
One cigarette is equal to three hours dope session.
The healthiest cigarette is one that you never smoke.
One can get rid of cigarette smoke smell with White Vinegar which destroys it on a molecular level unlike other products which just cover the smoke up.
It can make you want another one, but apart from that, nothing much. 4,5,6 cigarettes is when the problem begins, but one cigarette is one too many.
Secondhand smoke is just as dangerous if not more dangerous than firsthand smoke. In fact, 50% of the smoke from a cigarette turns into secondhand smoke. Also, when one is sucking on a cigarette, though it is very damaging, they blow out the smoke and also have the filter on the cigarette. By the time smoke gets to another person, they may just inhale it and cough, unknowing that they've just inhaled a lot of secondhand smoke. They also have no filter to protect them.
Save the cigarette money for one year and take a fantastic vacation.
no one freakin know!
Second hand smoke is just as harmful as if you were the one smoking the cigarette. It will effect your lungs, heart, and can cause cancer.
Some people get lung cancer even without smoking, as they are exposed to other people's second-hand smoke and/or other environmental pollutants. So a person might smoke one cigarette and get cancer; but there would be no way to tell whether that cigarette caused it.