SMOKING AND THE DANGERS OF IT

SMOKING AND THE DANGERS OF IT

By CHARLOTTE WEBSTER

The dangers of smoking cannot be overstated. Carbon monoxide emitted from the vapor of tobacco blocks the arteries and strains the heart.

Smoking can easily cause heart disease, and is the biggest cause of lung cancer. Smoking is also one of the biggest cause of heart disease and extreme  levels of anxiety. The  recent guidelines by health organization’s for the decriminalization of cannabis should not be seen as a license to smoke.

The recommendation is to protect cannabis users from criminalization, when alcohol is just as poisonous in fact, alcohol is potentially more dangerous than cannabis.

Alcohol abuse is a killer, and a major cause of kidney failure and kidney disease. Yet many are comfortable in its over indulgence in the name if socializing and conformity.

The dangers of smoking must never be under estimated. Cannabis certainly has medical benefits, but not when used in unregulated social manner of today.

Under specific medical guidance directed at certain ailments, it’s effectiveness is without dispute.It us easy for advocates of cannabis legalization to celebrate its official recommendation.

Of paramount importance is an appropriate categorization of every recommendation. The dangers of smoking are always going to remain real, and worthy of much caution.

Smokers must always strive hard to overcome this pernicious habit and remember how it started. From peer pressure,  the desire to fit in and appear cool. Sometimes, it has the deceptive tendency to convince people that it helps them beat stress. The reality is that it worsens stress.

The dangers of smoking should be taught in schools. The dangers of drugs, even more crucially. If only children fully understand the harmful effects of smoking, at what it does to the body. We will have less smokers as adults, with a longer life span for society ad a whole.

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