I you stop smoking, your body will start to clean itself out. That's a cool thing. Yet, the need for nicoteen from your brain still stays and never goes away. This process can take years or months. It all depends on how many cigarettes you've smoked.
Smoking effects every part of your body. http://www.mydr.com.au/addictions/animation-effects-of-smoking?print=true This is a good sight, it tells you how smoking affects different parts of the body.
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Smoking has many negative effects on the body, inside and out. It discolors the fingers and nails, contributes to bad breath, dull and tired looking skin. Smoking turns the lungs black and can cause cancer and heart disease.
smoking effects your body or life becasue your lungs are being damaged and many people are not aware of the damages of smoking but when they start smoking they stary to die quicker so they are not able to co-operate efficiently with tasks and work. smoking also increases the risk of quicker deaths and causes many people to get closer to death as the teeth get disgusting, the bosy gets ugly such as the skin etc hope i helped. lol.
Of course it is! It has the same effects as if you were smoking marijuana; you are harming your body (mostly mentally).
it gives you cancer in your lungs.the tar in smoke turns your lungs black and it burns them
No! Never ever drink bleach! It is extremely dangerous to do this, not to mention, completely ineffective at removing nicotine from your system. The only way to truly remove nicotine from your body is to cease smoking and wait.
Nicotine can stay in the body for up to 3 days. However, it takes about 3 weeks for nicotine and its byproducts to completely leave the body. So, after 25 days of not smoking, you should be nicotine-free.
Smoking suppresses the ability of the lungs to remove foreign matter. It is normal to cough for several weeks after you stop smoking, while your body rids your lungs of the accumulated garbage you've been feeding them.
Drink a lot of water. Only time will completely remove a substance from your body.
Nicotine is an extremely addictive drug. When smoking, nicotine enters the bloodstream and goes straight to the brain. The brain is the body system that nicotine effects