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Carbon Monoxide…The Poison Behind Smoking

Smoking does not just cause major physical problems; it also causes internal problems that can be deadly. One of the odorless, colorless gases that smoking creates is carbon monoxide. This gas is already deadly to the human body and smoking just makes this problem ten thousand times worse. Carbon monoxide absorbs very quickly into your blood stream and inhibits your body’s blood supply to carry oxygen throughout your body.

The problem with this is that a smoker has use a lot more effort physically to do things that may be simple to others. As a result of this, not only does the smoker have to work harder, but a smoker’s heart is working overtime. It is incredibly hard when a smoker has to continue to do certain types of rigorous workouts or exercises. The carbon monoxide that is within the body not only affects a smoker’s body internally, but it also makes coordination nearly impossible.

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