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What kind of example are
YOU setting for those you
love?

Are cigarette companies making
a monkey out of
you?
The only intention of tobacco
companies is to increase profit without any consideration for
the constant harm and the needless early death that they
inflict on their fellow members of the human race.
Cigarettes killed more people
in the twentieth century than in all the wars and conflicts
combined.
Remember that every adult that
continues to smoke provides free marketing and advertising for
the very companies that got them hooked, by setting unhealthy
examples to the vulnerable minds of their own children and
grandchildren as well as the lives of others.
Even though cigarette
advertising has been banned in the United States, cigarette
manufacturers KNOW that their best marketing is by personal
referral and that every person that continues to smoke is a non
paid advertising employee for their industry.
Think about this:
A smoker is literally paying
tobacco companies, by purchasing cigarettes, for a poisonous
substance that is likely to kill them before the age of 65
while at the same time providing free marketing for the very
company that is killing them.
It's not your
fault, you've been tricked and you can literally
stop smoking and
take your life back, NOW.
Click
HERE for detailed information about
Hypnotic Steps to a Smoke Free Life and how to
quit smoking NOW!

Once you
quit smoking, this is what can you look forward to as a
non-smoker?
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You smell
better, your teeth become whiter, and your own sense of
smell begins to improve so you can begin to enjoy your
favorite smells and the taste of healthy
food.
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20 minutes
after you
stop smoking: Your blood
pressure drops to a level close to that before the last
cigarette. The temperature of your hands and feet increases
to normal. Your pulse rate
drops.
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8 hours after
you
quit smoking: The carbon
monoxide level in your blood drops to normal. The oxygen
level in your blood returns to
normal.
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24 hours after
you
stop smoking: Your chance
of a heart attack
decreases.
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48 hours after
you
quit smoking: nerve
endings start to re-grow. Your ability to smell and taste
is enhanced.
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2 weeks to 3
months after you
stop smoking: Your
circulation improves and your lungs perform up to 30
percent better. Walking becomes
easier.
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1 to 9 months
after you
quit smoking: Coughing,
sinus congestion, fatigue, and shortness of breath
decrease; cilia (tiny hair like structures that move mucus
out of the lungs) regain normal function in the lungs,
increasing the ability to handle mucus, clean the lungs,
and reduce infection.
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1 year after
you
stop smoking: The excess
risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a
smoker's.
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5 to 15 years
after you
quit smoking: Your stroke
risk is reduced to that of a
nonsmoker.
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10 years after
you
stop smoking: The lung
cancer death rate is 50 percent lower than it is for
continuing smokers. The risk of cancer of the mouth,
throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas also
decreases. The risk of ulcer
decreases.
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15 years after
you
quit smoking: The risk of
coronary heart disease is that of a nonsmoker's. The risk
of death returns to nearly the level of people who have
never smoked.
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