Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Exposure To Secondhand Smoke In Children Brings On Adult Emphysema

Colombian researchers found recently that people exposed to secondhand cigarette smoke during childhood were likely to develop emphysema as adults. This hardly comes as surprising because the body can't fully reject the toxic substances that get introduced as a result of harmful inhalations, including secondhand cigarette smoke. It might be informative to note that the best option for anyone already exposed to secondhand smoke, or who has been a previous smoker, is right away beginning the detoxification process to cleanse the body of contamination. Statistics indicate that 50 percent of regular smokers die from their addiction and 400,000 Americans die annually because of tobacco use. Additionally, millions more suffer serious ailments like emphysema, bronchitis, heart disease, artery problems, cancers, impotency, and vision problems, amongst others. Smoking parents, in particular, should view with serious concern the uncertain future to which they are exposing their kids as a result of their recklessness.

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