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Save Money And Improve Your Health By Quitting Smoking

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

The idea to stop smoking might seem really great, but what are you actually going to get out of the process?

For many people there are some benefits that are immediately obvious. Of course, your clothes and house will smell a lot better, and if you have been a car smoker, your car will start to smell better as well. However, if you dive beyond these shallow reasons, what can you really expect to gain by quitting? The issues of money and even your health are far greater than any minor smells that cigarettes can give off.

One of the biggest benefits is the savings of money. Consider that a one pack a day habit can easily rack up a bill of $35 a week, $150 a month and finally $1,825 in a year. This adds up to an enormous amount that is really hard to play down. It is important to be really honest with yourself about how much your cigarettes are costing you, if you are attempting to slash your budget, quitting smoking can go a very long way towards freeing up a lot of money.

But money is not everything. Your health will also be improved. Research shows 20 minutes after the last cigarette it is possible to see an improved health.

If you consider that quitting smoking can help you reduce your risk of heart problems, stroke, high blood pressure, lung cancer, and even breathing complications you have just located a plethora of reasons why smoking really is good to avoid. The research that tells us smoking is bad has proven that just a short period of time after quitting is able to reverse many of the harmful effects that cigarettes have caused, no matter how long you have been a smoker.

An example is that just 5 years after the last cigarette the risk of a stroke will be the same as for someone who has been a non-smoker for their entire life. In contrast the risk if you continue to smoke is at least the double.

Additionally, if you quit for 15 years, you can enjoy the same risk of coronary heart disease as a non-smoker as well. Taking these small victories for your health is important since you will be able to significantly improve your quality of life

There are many reasons to quit smoking; no matter if you look at the money or the health. So stop today and see an improvement tomorrow.

Martin Elmer is the editor of Rygestop dag for dag. Here you can also read about Hypnose rygestop.

categories: smoking,stop smoking,smoking cessation,smoking,cigarettes,motivation,stroke,heart attack,cancer,money,save money,health,economy

Originally posted 2010-01-03 18:49:06.

Quit Smoking And Your Health Will Be Improved In 20 Minutes

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

If you quit smoking today, your body will start thanking you tomorrow. Well, actually it will start to thank you after 20 minutes. Thats the time it takes, before you begin to heal.

Your blood pressure decreases and your pulse rate drops 20 minutes after your last cigarette. The body temperature of hands and feet will also increase. The carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to a normal level after 8 hours and the oxygen level in blood increases to normal.

Tomorrow at the same time, your risk of a heart attack is decreased. And the day after tomorrow your nerve endings will begin to growth again. Your will also have improved your ability to taste and smell. On day later your breathing will be easier.

In the following weeks and months your circulation will improve. You will also fell that your lung function will increase and walking will be easier. After the first month the nicotine withdrawal symptom will subside, so you only have to think about the psychological need for a cigarette.

One year from now, your risk of coronary heart disease will only be the half as today. This is a very important thing, because in the United States smoking is directly linked to 30 % of all heart disease deaths.

Some of the most important improvements are the long-term benefits. 5 years from now the risk of a stroke has been reduced to the same level as non-smokers. And 5 years later the risk of lung cancer has dropped to one-half that of the smokers. Other types of cancer like throat, mouth, esophagus, kidney, bladder, and pancreas will also have a lower risk.

The risk of coronary heart disease will be the same of people who have never smoked after 15 years. And in many other ways will the risk of death be at nearly the same level of people who have never smoked.

So do yourself (and your body) a favor and quit smoking today; and see your health improve. Just remember that the nicotine addiction healing process is an ongoing process. You will see some quick improvement, but other will happen more slowly.

Martin Elmer is the editor of Rygestop dag for dag. Here you can also read about Roegfri.

categories: smoking,cigarettes,stop smoking,quit smoking,nicotine,blood pressure,heart attack,lung cancer,nicotine,blood pressure,heart attack

Originally posted 2010-03-13 12:37:18.