
Until recent years, female sex was less likely to smoke, however in recent years have seen a brutal increase of women who smoke. It is increasingly common to find a woman than a man smoking.
According to the World Health Organization, 20 percent of women in developed countries are addicted to snuff. In developing countries towards the low percentage to 9%.
The prize for women smokers is that the death toll from malignant tumors in the lung and breast has grown so much as the habit of smoking among women.
Tips for an intelligent woman to stop smoking :
1. Women who smoke each cigarette makes it more ugly and old. Feminine beauty is deeply affected by smoking. The skin is injured by the smoke of snuff, which produces destruction of elastic fibers and premature wrinkling.
2. Stop smoking Thousands of women will die this year of lung cancer, surpassing even breast cancer. The 90 percent of these deaths will be due to consumption of snuff, experts say. Want to be a more in these grim statistics?
3. Smoking is breathtaking for love and sex. The snuff triggers 75 percent of chronic bronchitis and 80 per cent of cases of emphysema.
4. In women, the snuff is a major cause of coronary heart disease, stroke and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
5. The snuff reduces female fertility.
6. Smoking cause menstrual disorders, menopause advances which promotes osteoporosis.
7. Kissing and smoking are inconsistent acts. Your wonderful cigarette destroys your pretty mouth affecting gums, mucosa and teeth. Very often the snuff causes halitosis, in plainer words, bad breath.
8. Pregnant women are at increased risk of placenta and premature rupture of membranes, resulting in other consequences such as hemorrhage, premature delivery and emergency cesarean delivery. Also more likely spontaneous abortion and stillbirth.
9. Children of mothers who smoke during and after pregnancy are more prone to sudden death syndrome, the most important cause of death in children under one year.
10. Children living in households of smokers are sick more often, bronchitis and pneumonia, cough more, have breath, asthma and ear infections more often.
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I stopped two weeks ago and have saved 105 dollars already. i’m free from addiction & for the 1st time in 40 years I can sit back and relax with out being worried about smokes. I wish all people that smoke good luck.