Smoking involves inhaling smoke from burned tobacco in cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals including 60 known carcinogens such as nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, benzene, and formaldehyde. Smoking is highly addictive and can cause serious health issues like lung cancer, emphysema, heart disease, and premature death. While people may smoke for relaxation or social reasons, quitting can improve health, save money, and prevent disease.
2. Smoking is inhaling and exhaling the smoke produced by
the burning of tobacco in cigars, pipes and cigarettes.
3. Cigarette is a cylindrical roll of shredded or
ground tobacco that is wrapped in a paper or
another substance that does not contain
tobacco.
4. The history of smoking dates back to as early
as 5000 BC in shamanistic rituals.
In 1865, a man named Washington Duke from
north carolina began to roll cigarette and sell
them to others for profit.
In 1883 James Bonsack invented a machine that
could roll cigarette and produce thousands per
day.
5. The smoking of tobacco, as well as various
hallucinogenic drugs was used to achieve
trance and to come in contact with the spirit
world.
Cannabis smoking was common in sub-
saharan Africa through Ethiopia and the east
African coast in the middle east before the
arrival of tobacco, and was early on a common
social activity that centered around the type of
water pipe called a hookah.
6. cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 different chemicals and
compounds.
(60 are known carcinogene)
9. One of the most addictive substance known to
man, a powerful and fact acting medical and
non-medical poison.
10. Particulate matter drawn into lungs when you
inhale on a lighted cigarette. once inhaled, smoke
condenses and about 70% of the tar in the smoke is
deposited in the smokers lung.
11. Ammonia an alkali found in dry cleaning fluids is
added to cigarette to speed the rate which nicotine
is absorbed through the blood stream and blood-
brain-barrier. It raises the ph levels of smoke
creating free nicotine which can be absorbed by
the body more quickly than bound nicotine.
12. An odorless, tasteless and poisonous gas,
rapidly fatal in large amount -its is the major
gas in cigarette smoke, formed when the
cigarette is lit.
14. Volatile liquid ketone, used as a solvent, for e.g
nail polish remover.
15. a colorless cyclic hydrocarbon obtained from coal
and petroleum, used as solvent in fuel and in
chemical manufacture.
Its a known as carcinogen and is associated with
leukaemia.
16. A radio active element found in smoke and is
equivlent to the radiation from 4 chest x-rays.
17. A colorless liquid, highly poisonous, used
preserve dead bodies. Known to cause caner,
respiratory skin and gastrointestinal problems.
18. Cocoa and licorice when burned together, act as
bronchodilaters allowing greater amount of smoke
inhalation providing larger amounts of nicotine
delivery.
Menthol used to anesthetize the throat so the smoker
doesnt feel the irritating effects.
19. To feel relaxed
To look and be cool
They enjoy smoking
Peer pressure
They are mirroring other
Social integration
They are psychologically dependent
its an addiction
Stress removal
To think properly
20. Effect-1
Respiratory system
smoking can cause of dangerous disease like,
asthma, tuberculosis, lung cancer, emphysema,
feeling out of breath, pneumonia, cold and flu.
21. Digestive system
it creates peptic ulcer, gallstones, stomach
cancer, and heart burn.
22. Lungs
When a person smoke then tobacco makes
blockage in lungs, and gradually it develops
lung cancer
23. Cardiovascular system
Increase heart rate
Elevated blood pressure
Tissue hypoxemia
Increase fibrolytic and platelet activity
24. Immune system
Decrease neutrophil activity
Impaired wound healing
Impaired immunity increases the risk for lung
infections.
25. Musculoskeletal system
Increase risk of osteoporosis, fracture,
herniation of an intervertebral disk.
26. Skin
Smoking badly effect on human skin. it can
cause of aging, wrinkles, scaring and capillaries
on the skin.
27. Heart attack
It leads to inadequate blood supply due to the effect of
carbon monoxide discharge from tobacco
Also leads to,
Heart failure
Stroke
28. Brain
Brain goes to the un-conscious level at the time
of intoxication and it kills essential tissues of
the brain.
It can also cause of blood clotting in brain.
29. Cancer
Tobacco use leads to most commonly to disease
affecting the heart and lungs, and being a
major risk factor for cancer
WHO estimate the tobcco caused 100 million
death over the course of 20th century.
30. For,
Look and feel healthier
Save money
Be save and save other from
fatal disease
Smile brighter
Live longer
Set an example