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Embarking on the journey to quit smoking is not just a decision; it's a transformational commitment to reclaiming your health and vitality. In this insightful publication, we delve into the multifaceted process of quitting smoking, offering comprehensive guidance and support every step of the way.
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Join the millions who have embarked on this life-changing journey and experience the profound benefits of quitting smoking. Your health, happiness, and longevity await.
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The Burning Addiction- Smoking Habits
1. For Nation
We Will Always Follow Formal Practices Of
Business, Pay All Our Taxes, And Fulfill All
Legal Liabilities and Our Responsibilities
Towards Our Nation. The Amount Left After
Fulfilling All Our National And Citizen
Responsibilities Would Be The Actual Profit
For Us , and Only That Is What We Deserve.
4. 1.TO SHARE WHAT ARE THE
CONSEQUENCES OF SMOKING AND
WAYS TO QUIT SMOKING.
OBJECTIVE:
5. Flow Of Presentation:
1. What is
Tobacco?
2. Contents of
Cigarette
3. Surat Study of
Smoking Pattern.
4. Why Do People
Smoke?
5. What are the
consequences of
Smoking?
6. Ways of Quitting
Smoking?.
7. Withdrawal
when quitting
smoking.
6. 1.Tobacco
Tobacco is a plant grown for leaves,
which are smoked, chewed for a variety of
effects.
Tobacco contains more than 19 known
cancer-causing chemicals (most are
collectively known as “TAR”)
8. A. Nicotine
• Pleasure.
• Relaxation
When tobacco smoke is inhaled, nicotine is
absorbed into the bloodstream. Immediate
physiological effects include increased heart
rate and a rise in blood pressure.
9. B. Tar
• Brown, stick substance that stains fingers and teeth a yellow-
brown color
• 70 % of the tar is deposited in the lungs damages the small
hairs called cilia.
• Irritant that causes coughing and chronic chest problems.
• contains many poisonous chemicals that can cause cancers.
10. C. Carbon Monoxide
• Poisonous gas with no smell, If you smoke 20 cigarettes a
day you will have around 10% less oxygen in your body.
• Low energy, shortness of breath and tiredness.
• Thickens the blood, can cause fatty deposits to clog up
your arteries, which can lead to a heart attack, stroke.
11.
12. 3. Research- “Smoking patterns in
family members of smokers in slums of
Surat City”
Study was conducted by “Vaibhav & Rajkumar Bansal” – 2012.
20 Urban Health Centers ( UHC’s) ( 300 Participants Interviewed)of
Surat City.
CONCLUSION: Smoking Abuse in parents, siblings and other relatives
is likely to influence behavior of person towards
smoking.
13. 4. What are some of the
consequences of smoking?
16. • Reduce stress.
• Their parents do it.
• Peer pressure.
• Some people think it helps with weight control.
• The unemployment and poverty.
• Advertisements make it look attractive.
5. Why Do People Smoke?
17. 5. Ways to Quit smoking.
Chantix
Zyban
Nicotine Replacement
18. • Chantix is started one week before quitting.
CHANTIX
19.
20. • It contains a medicine
called bupropion,which is
used for depression.
• Zyban is started before
quitting smoking, of
taking Zyban.
• Zyban is only available on
a doctor’s prescription.
ZYBAN
22. • Feeling anxious
• Attention deficit
• Feeling restless
• Feeling low or depressed .
• Trouble sleeping
• Hunger
• Trouble concentrating wanting/craving a cigarette
6. What happened when
decided to quit smoking???
23.
24. Thank You
Smoking INJURES your Health
No-Smoking INSURES your health
Smoking SCARES your Health
No-Smoking CARES your health
Smoking bring a CLOWN image
No-Smoking bring a CLEAN image