Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Some facts about nicotine.

1.   Nicotine addiction has been one of the hardest addictions to break.
2.   Insignificant amounts of nicotine is also found in tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants and leaves of cocoa plants other than tobacco.
3.   Like caffeine, nicotine is toxic to certain insects and was used as an insecticide.im
4.   Nicotine burns at a temperature below it’s boiling point, which happens continuously as a cigarette is smoked.
5.   It takes only 7 seconds for nicotine to hit the brain when inhaled.
6.   The pleasure feeling generated by nicotine is similar to that caused by cocaine and heroin, thus causing the addiction associated with the need to sustain high dopamine levels. Smoking has been reported to make you feel relax, calm, and alert.
7.   Even concentration and memory are increased, but all nicotine effects will only last from anywhere between 5 minutes to 2 hours. To sustain the pleasant effects, a smoker would have to puff an average of 20 cigarettes in 24 hours.
8.   Quick puffs by smokers produces a stimulating effect, whereas deep puffs produces a relaxing effect. This is because quick puffs produce low blood nicotine levels, whereas deep puffs depresses the passage of nerve impulses, producing a mild sedative effect.
9.   Nicotine reduces appetite and raises metabolism, a possibility for weight loss.
10. 50mg of nicotine is the average lethal dosage to kill a human being. Very, extremely lethal compared to common street drugs like cocaine. A cigarette contains an average of 1.5mg of nicotine.
11. Know that nicotine on its own does not promote development of cancer. However, nicotine suppresses apoptosis, an automatic process by the body to remove mutated or damaged cells that may become cancerous. This leads to encourage cancer cells to develop.
12. Nicotine exposure could cause the netopathological changes experienced by infants dying from Sudden Death Infant Syndrome.
13. 82% of schizophrenics smoke, due to the desire to self medicate, seeking the short term effects of nicotine.
14. The only medicinal use of nicotine is to treat nicotine dependent people through gums, dermal patches, lozenges or nasal sprays.
15. Many research has been carried out on the risk lowering affects of nicotine towards Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s Disease happens when dopamine in the brain is less than acetylcholine. Nicotine decreases acetylcholine levels.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Smoking may shorten penis almost a centimeter

Furthermore do all that which leaves you as well and he so much likes, aprovech privacy and subtle and sensual, so these revelale data on their intimate parts. Another option: Please an erotic to see how much you know about “his friend” test. Know you well? If not, play to the teacher and the student and ense?ale.

1 – Smoking may shorten them penis almost a centimeter. The equation is simple: the better circulates blood, better is the erection. Cigarette, calcifying the blood vessels, stifles erectile capacity and there! resultado… view One more reason to convince him to stop smoking.

You know that the average male orgasm lasts for 6 seconds and our 23? In theory, just would be for each of our orgasm, they should have 4. One of the few cases where we should not fight for the igualdad…

3 – In order to not be afraid you or you do too many illusions, you warn: there are two types of penises. The first is that “grow” much when they get an erection. Others, are those who always seem big, but at the time of sex is “lengthen” less and the difference between both States is not as noticeable.

4 – With regard to the above, according to a survey conducted by Men′s, 79% of men has the first type of penis and 21% other.

5 – In today’s doctors regenerate skin for grafting in burnt patients using circumcised boys prepuce. A foreskin can produce up to 23,000 square metres.

6 – An enlarged prostate can cause erectile dysfunction as premature ejaculation. If time this happens to your partner, and not found an apparent cause, recomendale which a check is made. In addition, tené into account which of the 50 years, has to be a mandatory annual control. It is ugly, we know that, perhaps if acompa?ás it feel better.

7 – The circumcised foreskin can be reconstructed. Mobile skin on the shaft of the penis is pushed towards the tip and located in place with a Ribbon. Then to fix it doctors apply plastic rings or other add-ons. It may take years, but eventually get there are no traces of circumcision. Do I need so much suffering?

8 – It is estimated that only one man 400 is flexible enough to autopracticarse oral sex. What is clear is that all they put it into practice. Will it do better than us?

9 – This us sounds weird: a group of German researchers claimed that the average penetration lasts for 2 minutes and 50 seconds. However, it seems that women perceive it differently and we feel as if it had lasted for 5 minutes and 30 seconds. Mmmm….

10 – Men that seem cute have the strongest sperm. Spanish team showed a group of women pictures of men had good sperm, men with normal semen photos and pictures of men with low-quality sperm. Without knowing this fact, they should choose that, at its discretion, considered more good waiters. In general, women chose the best producers of semen beyond physical appearance. Survival instinct?

Effects of smoking on sex

Nicotine is a vasoconstrictor, meaning it tightens blood vessels and restricts blood flow. In the long term, it has even been shown to cause permanent damage to arteries. Since a man's erection depends on blood flow, researchers assumed smoking would affect erections. Studies have confirmed this time and again. In a study published in Addiction Behavior, it was shown that just two cigarettes could cause softer erections in male smokers. Results are corroborated by a review of all studies done on impotent men over the last two decades. The research showed that 40 percent of men affected by impotence were smokers, as opposed to 28 percent of the general male population. That is either a really amazing coincidence, or there is a relationship between smoking and male impotence.

It should be noted that most of these men were older, and smoking is considered just one cause of erectile dysfunction. The others include stress, hypertension, alcoholism, diabetes, and prostate surgery. Young smokers may not notice negative effects right away, but they could be setting themselves up for "failure" later on.

So what does all this about impotence mean for women? During sexual arousal, the labia, clitoris, and vagina also swell up with blood, similar to a man's penis, enhancing sensation and excitement. If nicotine can restrict blood flow and cause erectile dysfunction in men, it may be reasonable to predict that blood flow is restricted in women as well, and may also have a negative effect on sensation.

It's hard to say whether your sex life will improve if you quit smoking, since there are many factors influencing your sex life beyond genital sensation. Of course, quitting smoking would also eliminate stained teeth, unhealthy skin, rapid accumulation of wrinkles on the face, and clothing, hair, and breath that smell of smoke. That might improve one's sex life. Decreasing your risk of cancer and heart disease — which tend to have negative effects on one's sex life — could be sexy in the long run.

Quitting smoking won't harm to your sex life, so if you're thinking about quitting anyway, why not give it a try? If you discover a new realm of sensation during sex from smoking cessation, that's just one more benefit you'll experience from quitting.

Effects of smoking on unborn baby during pregnancy

Tobacco smoke contains more than 4000 harmful chemicals, of which a number of them are known carcinogens in humans, whilst others are highly toxic and poisonous.

The chemicals that most affect the foetus and its healthy development are nicotine, tar and carbon monoxide, although arsenic, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde and creosote are in no way good for the baby to inhale either.

When an expecting mother inhales tobacco smoke from a cigarette, some of the chemicals are exhaled immediately and leave the body, but others stay in the body and make their way into the placenta. The unborn child, as well as inhaling the mainstream smoke that the mother breathes in from the cigarette, which stays in her body, it may also inhale any secondhand smoke that is in the air. This would mean that the growing foetus would be negatively affected by two different types of smoke. Once the baby is born, it would no longer be affected by the mainstream smoke that the mother inhales, however if the mother continues to smoke, the child will suffer the effects of secondhand smoke and become a passive smoker itself.

The unborn child in the womb relies on the mother for its food, nutrients and oxygen in order to develop and grow healthily before the birth. The placenta is the tissue that connects the foetus to its mother and from where it receives all it needs for its correct development whilst it is in the mother's womb.

On smoking several things happen. Firstly, there is a reduced supply of oxygen, due to the increase of nicotine and carbon monoxide in the mother's bloodstream. This means that there is less oxygen available to the baby, as the harmful substances replace it. The baby will begin to move slower after the mother has smoked a cigarette and the baby's heart will have to work faster, as it tries to breathe in more oxygen. Consequently, its breathing and movement will be altered. In other words it will suffer unnecessary stress.

As well as a reduced amount of oxygen, the nicotine constricts the blood vessels in the mother's side of the placenta, thus preventing the blood supply, oxygen and the necessary amount of nutrients and food from reaching the baby, which will result in the slow growth of the foetus.

As a result the foetus will not develop or grow as well as it should and this can lead to the birth of a low-weight baby and all the risks and complications that this could entail. A low-weight baby is more likely to be placed in intensive care once it has been born.

Not only this, once the mother has given birth, she will cut off the supply of nicotine to her child and shortly the baby will begin to suffer the effects of nicotine withdrawal.

Even if the mother does not smoke but the baby is exposed to passive smoking from the father, the growth and development of the foetus can be affected.

Effects on the mother and the pregnancy

Smoking throughout pregnancy does affect both mother and child and can lead to complications that could have been prevented had the mother stopped smoking.

Fortunately some mothers suddenly develop a strong distaste for smoking when they become pregnant and are easily able to give up smoking for the nine-month period or longer.

If you quit smoking within the first 3 months of being pregnant, you are greatly increasing the probability of giving birth to a normal and healthy baby.

Below is a list of possible pregnancy complications that have been associated with women who smoke:
Ectopic pregnancy - this can be life-threatening for the mother and can lead to difficulties in becoming pregnant again. In an ectopic pregnancy, the egg usually becomes implanted in one of the fallopian tubes and begins to grow there. In the majority of cases, this type of pregnancy will never result in the live birth of a child, as there is not enough room for the baby to grow fully, and the cells must be removed as soon as the ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed by either an injection of drugs or by surgery.
Foetal death - this is when the baby is still a foetus (less than 28 weeks) and dies in the uterus. Maternal smoking has been linked to the death of 5 - 10% of all foetal and neonatal deaths.
Stillbirth and death of the baby in the first week - this risk is increased by a third if the mother smokes.
Miscarriage - the risk of suffering a miscarriage is increased by 25% for a smoker.
Placenta previa - the placenta lies extremely low in the uterus and block or covers the opening of the cervix. This can result in a difficult delivery and puts the mother's and baby's life at risk.
Early detachment of the placenta from the wall of the uterus before delivery, which could result in heavy bleeding.
Increase of heart rate and blood pressure in the mother due to the effects of the nicotine.
Blood clots
Vomiting
Vaginal bleeding
Thrush
Urinary tract infections
Premature rupture of the membranes, which may lead to a premature birth as well as infection.
Lack of necessary vitamins and folic acid.
Decreased lung function of the developing baby, caused by the nicotine that crosses the placenta to the foetus and alters the cells of the unborn child's developing lungs.
Premature birth, which could result in a low-weight baby. Full-term babies are healthier and stronger. Going into labour prematurely is twice as common in smokers than it is in non-smokers. The risks are even higher if the mother is still smoking throughout the latter half of her pregnancy.
Respiratory problems in the mother.
Less energy and therefore tiring more easily and less able to cope well with the pregnancy.

Remember, the more cigarettes you smoke throughout your pregnancy, the greater the risks of harm to the foetus, complications with the pregnancy and harm to your health.

source : helpwithsmoking.com

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Russia to boo smokers: from scary messages to disturbing pictures


The country’s Health Ministry is pushing for a new regulation that will oblige the tobacco industry to print onto cigarettes packs large and gloomy images of the effects of smoking.

Russian health minister Tatyana Golikova announced his plans at a meeting with the EU health commissionaire.

The images are going to be very graphic, portraying smoker’s yellow teeth, black and withered lungs eaten by cancer, effects of vascular disease, and dead babies.

The technique has been successfully used in a range of countries, including the UK and Thailand. While it is assumed that the measure does not influence older smokers, younger people are more likely to be put off the dangerous habit.

Forty four million smokers make Russia one of the world’s leaders in this area. In recent years, the country has been trying to improve the situation by introducing a number of anti-tobacco measures.

Back in summer 2010, the country ruled that each pack of cigarettes must have a frightening warning on it. The warnings informed smokers that their habit could lead to impotence and infertility, cause heart attacks and strokes, as well as result in a “slow and painful death.”

The government also banned cigarette ads and prohibited smoking in public buildings. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin even urged government officials to quit smoking “to set a good example.”

More anti-tobacco measures are on the way, including a complete ban on smoking in bars and restaurants, set to take place by 2015.

Also, a presidential aide has recently revealed that the government is looking to hike the price of cigarettes up to five times the current cost.

Beware Kochi Smokers.


It is going to be a very tough time for smokers of Kochi. If found smoking in public places, you will be fined Rs 200 on the spot by the anti-tobacco squad that will patrol the Ernakulam district. They have already started their operation from July 18th. Let me make you more familiar with “PUBLIC PLACES”. Usually public places mean those places which are accessed by the public. Public places includes all government offices, educational institutions, bus stands, bus waiting sheds, railway stations, stadiums, auditorium, roads, and all other religious spaces.
This is an initiative by the Ernakulam district administration for a tobacco free district. The anti-tobacco squad will include representatives of the Narcotics Cell, Excise Department, district medical officer, drug inspector, NGOs and a host of other government agencies. The main focus of this initiative would be on check of smoking in public places, refraining sales of cigarettes and other tobacco products near all educational institutions and banning the sale of tobacco products to children less than 18 years of age. The fines will be also imposed on product sellers for the violation of rules.

source: http://www.cochinsquare.com/beware-kochi-smokers/