How Smoking Damages The Lungs
The video “How Smoking Damages The Lungs,” explains in easy terms why the 4000 chemicals released by smoking a cigarette will damage your lungs.
A simple demonstration helps to give a visual perspective of the tar and chemicals that reach the lungs with each cigarette that is smoked.
The message really drives home the point that on average a smoker’s life is decreased by sixteen years.
Photos of tar in cigarettes covering lungs are shown and pictures of what is happening to a smoker over time. The different types of permanent damage that will occur are also covered.
This health video gives plenty of reasons why smoking is something that should be given up for good:
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