Nicotine Research Paper

734 Words2 Pages

The effect of nicotine and smoking harms you and most of your organs. Smoking has been around for 2,000 years and smoking has been a problem in the U.S.A and the U.K because teenagers have been smoking for a long time. Smoking makes it so you can’t do things that you’ve done your whole life. The nicotine in smoking is bad when it comes inside of you and into your organs. When that happen there is no knowing what will happen. Tobacco companies are keeping people addicted to nicotine because we know it’s hard to quit, harmful to the body, and they continue making money.
The smoker loses their health and if the smoker quits they add years to their life. When someone smokes they lose their teeth or their mouth turns black, and the smoker's disease …show more content…

Some people think smoking one cigarette or other types of tobacco use may seem like no big deal. Understanding the Risk: “For the most part, the dangers are not immediately after you smoke or chew one or two cigarettes or one and two packs or smoke for years and years, without it seeming to cause any serious problems.” Cigarettes contain lots of tar and other harmful chemicals. These chemicals can make your immune system harder to fight off infections. The more you smoke the higher the chance of getting sick and having infections. The more you smoke the weaker the immune systems gets. Smokers that have been smoking for years have bigger bellies than non-smokers. Its because the smokers are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, even if they don’t smoke every day. Smoking also makes it harder to control type 2 diabetes once you already have it. Diabetes is a serious …show more content…

The toxic from smoking can damage the genetic material in “sperm”, that can cause genetic defects to hurt your children. Muscle becoming progressively worse. Smokers blood flows slowly through muscle and bones and oxygen flows slowly too. Making it hard to exercise and get strong. Lack of blood and oxygen making you weaker and get tired more easily. Second hand smoke harms children and adults if a smoker was near.
We humans have been smoking for a long time. Smoking was brought to England from the explorers of the 16th century. A Right to smoke: “Sir Walter Raleigh, for example, organized a massive tobacco shipment to England from the west Indies.” Cigars were used up more in the 1945. “When it came common for women to smoke.” In the U.K 29% of men smoke now compared to 65% in 1948. “ Across the world roughly one-third of adults puff 5 trillion (5,000,000,000) cigarettes a year. More than 12.5 million people in the U.K smoke and 46 million people smoke in America (Haughton

Open Document