Monday, 17 October 2011
My Informative Speech "Danger of Smoking"
Smoking is very dangerous for our health. Smoking is more dangerous, especially to the immediate family, society, environment, and economic. It has more than 700 chemical additives in cigarettes. Some of them are classified as toxic and are not allowed in food. Once lit, cigarette reaches a temperature about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. High heat helps release thousands of chemical substances, including toxins such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide, at least 43 carcinogens and mutagens lot. All this has been provided to the body when smokers inhale. Today, I want to inform my audience about the effects as danger of smoking.
It wills effects of smoking during pregnancy are still some women smoke. You may have your reasons for smoking, but the effects of smoking during pregnancy. It is not only seen on our health, but also on your baby up to a large extent. It is also, will have an adverse effect on your baby. All people like to have a healthy baby. The first and most important matters you need to do are to stop smoking if you are planning to have children. Do not play with you and your child's health. This is important for your healthy birth defect or illness. When your baby is born, there is a need to protect children from smoking. Not lead to a reduction in milk supply, and can prevent breastfeeding. Also, babies get fair dose of nicotine through breast milk. This can cause the disease in the form of nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea and so on. Second is not good for babies, because it affects the lungs through the nicotine they inhale. You do not want your baby to experience respiratory problems.
Second it will effect starting from the brain to the toe. Cigarettes are addictive in nature because of the effect they have on the brain of a smoker. Nicotine, present in the cigarettes, travel to the brain within 8 seconds of the first inhalation. The brain is considered your body’s center for mood and conscious thought. It controls most of your voluntary and involuntary movements and makes thinking and physical, emotional feelings possible. It also regulates unconscious body processes, such as digestion and breathing. When you smoke a cigarette it sends chemicals to the brain, changing its chemistry, which affects a smoker’s mood. It only takes 10 seconds for nicotine to reach