Thursday 11 April 2013

How Cigarette Effects the IQ


 Cigarette Smoking is a deadly habit. It can be classified as one of the Moharramat. It literally kills!!! Cigarettes are not only injurious while puffing on it, but it also disturbs the life of the smoker. The smoker’s addiction causes distraction from Work Life and Social Life. They tend to consume more and more. 
  On day 1 it's a puff, then a cigarette, then two... then the day comes when even a pack seems to be short of fulfilling the needs. The reason? Is it a trendy and a popular thing to do? Or some just get too addicted to it? While others believe that it heightens senses and sharpens the IQ level. (I've heard a lot of smokers say about this feeling.)


  To every smoker out there I would like to tell you something, STOP SMOKING!!! Smoking does sharpen your brain activities, but that is just for the time being. It is just a result of the reaction caused by narcotics which are inhaled and then blog the mind within seconds. Smoking Cigarettes in fact dulls our capabilities, which then becomes the main cause of the addiction. Let me explain...

  Suppose your level is 10, when you puff 1 cigarette it goes to 12... It might seem to be a good thing but it's not. As soon as the effect wears off the level comes back to 10. Here is when the real trouble begins. Even though for a short time the smoker felt more powerful when stimulated by the drugs so he puts a cigarette in his mouth again. This time he will take 2 Cigarettes to make the affect last longer and go to 14. This time, when the effect wears off he won't just go back to 10 but will land on 8. He'll keep on increasing the number of cigarettes, first to recover the deficit and then to gain the increased amount he is used to... so, the next time he'll need 3... And so the chain of the Chain Smoker begins!!!

  Please stay away from Smoking, QUIT IT. It not only effects you, but also effects everyone around you as well. Destruction of society and social norms. Harming Family, Friends and your work (Heard of Passive Smokers?)... Is That What You Really Want?



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