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Vishal V Kale@vishalvkale01
Feb 04, 2008 10:23 PM, 3772 Views
(Updated Feb 04, 2008)
A Analysis of Death

To Rohit, for suggesting this{I thought of this when you congratulated someone on quitting smoking. I would like that person to give his views} Cigarette Smoking is injurious to health… a statutory warning that appears on every packet of the death – stick…


Death Stick? Well all of you agree that I am right, that I am sure of. But exactly how? And what are the effects? These nuggets of information are always couched in friendly terms – something that I do not agree to. So, my contribution is given below, a no-holds-barred brutal statement of bare facts, some based on my own readings, and some on the basis of some quick research on the subject


THE PROCESS OF ADDICTION


Smoke is inhaled through the mouth, and goes into the lungs, where nicotine is absorbed by the blood and reaches the brain in 7 seconds approx! Yes, just 7 seconds. And no, nicotine is not the only evil involved as you shall note below.{This is for advocates of low-nicotine cigarettes}. And a further no: cigarettes are not the only source of nicotine, there are other household sources. And an even further no, I shall not delve more into the other sources as they are a subject unto themselves! The difference is in the method of intake: the cigarette sources bypass all functions and directly reach the bloodstream.


In the brain, nicotine increases the levels of Dopamine, a chemical that attaches to receptors on neurons in the brain when they “fire”{medicos to ignore this gross simplification}: just like cocaine. Yes, cocaine. The only difference is that cocaine replaces the dopamine in the brain – which nicotine does not do. And THAT is the reason why smoking causes better concentration, a feeling of pleasure and contentment.{In cocaine addiction, this is at a higher level, a stage akin to euphoria}.


In due course, the brain adapts to higher concentrations of Dopamine and probably leads to an increased number of receptors. That is why the craving for a smoke happens: the levels of Dopamine can only by supplied by a shot of nicotine!


THE COMPONENTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKE


Nicotine


Tars


Ammonia


Formaldehyde


Acetone


Methanol


Hydrogen Cyanide


Carbon Monoxide{The leading cause of death by asphyixiation}


Benzene


Isopropene


Toluene


Hydrogen Sulfide


Polonium


Glycol


Plutonium


Nickel


Acetaldehyde


Phenols


etc


etc


The complete list will include more than 4000 chemicals! While some of these chemicals are very “esoteric” and complex, all of us have seen a few in our daily lives: Tar is found on road surfaces{the road is underneath the tar. What we see is just the tarmac, the head of the road: just a tit-bit of info} and Carbon Monoxide is the leading cause of death{asphyxiation} in cases of fires. Ammonia, too should ring a bell: remember the foul-smelling substance in our science labs? Formaldehyde: well, recall science labs again for specimen samples… need I say more?


THE IMPACT


There is not a single part of the body that goes scot – free from the effects of cigarette smoke. The list will include:


High Blood Pressure


Heart Disease


Pulmonary Disease


Vascular Diseases


Stroke


Impotence


Respiratory Infections


Ulcers


Cancer


Skin wrinkling


There are other impacts… but this review is not a medical lesson, but an attempt to contribute to the anti-smoking campaign. If I can influence even ONE person to stay away, I will have succeeded in my endeavour!


I could, for instance point out that cigarette smoke contains 60 known carcinogens, or that it obstructs the cilia in the alveoli in the lungs. Or, take the fact that nicotine is a known insecticide, and is known to cause constriction of arteries as well as increase the heart rate. Or that CO{Carbon Monoxide} attaches to Heamoglobin more than 200 times faster than Oxygen, and causes narrowing of arteries, Blood clots, Loss of reflexes etc. Or that the concentration of CO in smoke is twice that in car exhausts. Or that it takes upto 24 hours for the CO to leave the system. Or that one packet of cigarettes in equal to more than 200 gms of tars! Or that Smoking even interferes with the action of certain medications! Or that….


The list is long, very long. Too long for this forum. But why am I saying this? Because of you? Why should I care? I don’t even know you! But YOU should – for your own sake, as well as for the sake of those around you. I do not know you, who you are, who is your family… but YOU care. You care about yourself, your family and friends do. Quit for their sake…


AND, if you don’t, then kindly don’t smoke near me: as I haven’t even begun the lecture on second – hand smoke! You want to die – go ahead and die. Don’t take me with you!

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