The reason you choke when you try to inhale cigarette smoke is because you are inhaling thousands of poisonous chemicals into your body. You body naturally knows that inhaling them will be bad for you so does everything it can to initially stop the smoke from getting into your lungs. This natural reflex is a way to push any smoke out of your body and is your body’s way of telling you that you really should not smoke.
Not only is smoking an expensive and smelly habit it can also lead to fatal illnesses. 80 - 90 per cent of deaths due to lung cancer are caused by smoking. Other forms of cancer that can be caused by smoking are breast cancer, kidney cancer, cancer of the pancreas and bladder cancer. Pregnant women who do not change despite the dangers of smoking put their lives and their children’s lives in danger. Passive smokers, especially children, become vulnerable to chronic bronchitis and other pulmonary diseases.
Although we are now much more conscious of the dangers of smoking, and a number of countries and states have introduced anti-smoking laws, approximately one billion members of the world’s population are still smokers. Smoking in the richer countries tends to be seen more often in lower socio-economic groups. Diseases of the cardiovascular system are also directly related to smoking, amongst them heart attacks and strokes.
With all of this in mind and you still want to inhale cigarette smoke without choking you must simply put up with it until your body finally gets used to it. You may have a tight chest, feel out of breath and constantly smell of cigarettes. Once your body has stopped rejecting the cigarette smoke it will soon become dependent upon the nicotine and you will have developed an expensive habit.
Not only is smoking an expensive and smelly habit it can also lead to fatal illnesses. 80 - 90 per cent of deaths due to lung cancer are caused by smoking. Other forms of cancer that can be caused by smoking are breast cancer, kidney cancer, cancer of the pancreas and bladder cancer. Pregnant women who do not change despite the dangers of smoking put their lives and their children’s lives in danger. Passive smokers, especially children, become vulnerable to chronic bronchitis and other pulmonary diseases.
Although we are now much more conscious of the dangers of smoking, and a number of countries and states have introduced anti-smoking laws, approximately one billion members of the world’s population are still smokers. Smoking in the richer countries tends to be seen more often in lower socio-economic groups. Diseases of the cardiovascular system are also directly related to smoking, amongst them heart attacks and strokes.
With all of this in mind and you still want to inhale cigarette smoke without choking you must simply put up with it until your body finally gets used to it. You may have a tight chest, feel out of breath and constantly smell of cigarettes. Once your body has stopped rejecting the cigarette smoke it will soon become dependent upon the nicotine and you will have developed an expensive habit.