The Effects of Cigarette Smoking

March 23, 2010 by  
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Those who smoke may think that smoking injures them only physically. But in fact, smoking has varied effects on a person. The effects of cigarette smoking depend on the intensity of smoking. If you are new to smoking or smoke once a day, then you are affected gradually over a long period of time. But [...]

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Lung Detoxification And Avoiding The Chances Of Getting Lung Cancer

March 22, 2010 by  
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As well as a whole host of life threatening illnesses, lung cancer is the then most common and serious illness caused by smoking. Although it can be contracted by non smokers, it is almost exclusively smoking related and in fact 9 out of 10 fatalities from lung cancer are smokers. Although stopping smoking does have a beneficial effect against getting lung cancer it does not completely eradicate the chances of an ex smoker dying from the illness. Unfortunately for the ex smoker, the harmful toxins that are released into the lung tissue through smoking can in fact remain present for between 10 and 15 years after the last cigarette and although the body will eventually break them down it can be a very slow process.

This was a particularly worrying fact for me because having been a heavy smoker for 25 years I knew that my lungs would be in a very bad condition and so the prospect of firstly the chances of not being able to repair the damage caused and then secondly getting lung cancer were quite possible if not inevitable. So how was I going to set about this dilemma?

It’s at this low point that I decided to take some action and do something positive to not only help my body but also mind. My wife had quit smoking about a year before me, and to her credit had never once put any pressure on me to quit, just saying that I would quit when I was ready. Well one step that she had taken was to do a simple lung detoxification to help remove the toxins from her lungs & body. It was just something that she did at home and I remembered her following a guide for a few weeks which she swore by. So that’s what I decided to do too.

My understanding is that the lung detoxification speeds up the removal of toxins dramatically, meaning that rather than taking many years for the bodies natural defences to break them down, the lung detoxification takes just weeks. When you smoke then cells in the lungs become abnormal very quickly, and if a smoker continues to smoke for many years these cells increase in number and can eventually lead to lung cancer. When the toxins causing these abnormalities are removed then quite quickly the body can replace these abnormal cells with normal healthy ones and so lead to better health and a massive reduction in the chances of lung cancer.

Personally I would say to anyone packing in smoking to do things right, detox the lungs as soon as you can. It’s never too late though so even if you’ve left it months or years then I’m sure you will still give yourself the peace of mind that you are probably avoiding lung cancer.

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Significantly Higher Risk Of Developing Lung Cancer In People Who Have Never Smoked Linked To Gene Variation

March 22, 2010 by  
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An article published Online First in The Lancet Oncology reports that variations in a gene called GPC5 have been identified. They might contribute to a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer in people who have never smoked…

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Significantly Higher Risk Of Developing Lung Cancer In People Who Have Never Smoked Linked To Gene Variation

Statement From American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown On Publication Of FDA Rule Prohibiting Sales And Marketing Of Tobacco To Children

March 19, 2010 by  
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The new Food and Drug Administration rule is an important step towards breaking the cycle of addiction and preventing children from developing a deadly habit. Too often, children are swayed by insidious marketing campaigns from the tobacco industry that encourage them to adopt a destructive lifestyle…

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Statement From American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown On Congressional Approval Of The PACT Act

March 19, 2010 by  
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We’re pleased that Congress has taken another significant step in reducing tobacco use in the U.S. with passage of the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking (PACT) Act of 2009. This measure will support ongoing efforts to protect children and adults from heart disease, stroke and other chronic illnesses linked to tobacco use…

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FDA Issues Final Rule Restricting Access And Marketing Of Cigarettes And Smokeless Tobacco Products To Youth

March 19, 2010 by  
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a final rule containing a broad set of federal requirements designed to significantly curb access to and the appeal of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products to children and adolescents in the United States. Published March 19, 2010, the new rule becomes effective June 22, 2010, and has the force and effect of law…

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Asian Smokers Use Quitlines

March 19, 2010 by  
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Telephone counseling programs for smoking cessation, popularly known as “quitlines,” are an increasingly common way for smokers to quit. Every state in the U.S. now has one. However, most of them provide counseling services in English and Spanish only. The only quitline so far to offer counseling in multiple Asian languages is the California Smokers’ Helpline…

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New Technique Reduces Tobacco Smoke Damage To Lungs In Mice

March 18, 2010 by  
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Researchers in Australia have demonstrated that blocking a certain protein can reduce or prevent cigarette smoke-induced lung inflammation in mice. Inflammation underlies the disease process of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and many other smoking-related ailments…

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Oxygen Supply To Unborn Baby Reduced By Obesity And Passive Smoking

March 17, 2010 by  
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Babies born to mothers with obesity and exposed to passive smoking are more likely to have health problems than others. This conclusion is based on evidence of elevated levels of nucleated red blood cells in the umbilical cord reported in the International Journal of Food Safety, Nutrition and Public Health…

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Study Suggests Older Non-Smokers Gain Most From Tobacco Ban

March 17, 2010 by  
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Older people who have never smoked benefit most from smoking bans, a study suggests. A study in New Zealand showed that, three years after a smoking ban on all workplaces was introduced, hospital admissions for heart attacks among men and women aged 55-74 fell by 9 per cent. This figure rose to 13 per cent for 55-74 year olds who had never smoked…

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