Smoking = chronic suicide! Pump 30 packs of "lungs covered with thick tar" ... a waste of time on each other.

Smoking is bad for the human body is well known, but for non-smoking addiction will be uncomfortable, when they need to think deeply and even make major decisions, they want to smoke cigarettes to relax the body and mind, but after all, look I see no change in my body. Foreign film "YouTube" has a film test a pack of cigarettes a day, 30 days after the lungs, the result is quite amazing, the film has attracted more than 9700000 people read.

Last month, Chris Notap, a YouTube channel, conducted a simple experiment with glass bottles and cotton balls to symbolize the lungs of human beings. They tested one pack of cigarettes a day for 30 days and then tested their mouth, throat and lungs The impact of. In the film, we covered the lungs with a glass bottle and "smoked" with a motor and a catheter. As a result, the inside of the cigarette filled with smoke. After the first pack of cigarettes had been drawn, the cotton ball began to turn yellow. As the number of bottles increased, After the 30 packs, the glass cover has been tarred into dark brown invisible, a cigarette also piled into a mountain.
After the experiment, the staff removed the "tar cotton" from the glass bottle. The original confected cotton ball was dyed black. After the catheter was cut open, a thick layer of tar was scraped off. It can be seen that the smoke products harmed the human body. Many netizens under the film thanked the film for its vigilance and began to try smoking cessation; however, some still enjoy the pleasure of smoking.

"Chris Notap" said that although this experiment is not scientific, it can be compared to the terrible smoking. Trying to be alert to the world's cessation of smoking by seeing the harmful effects on his body through the experiment of smoking cigarettes for one month, "Stop Chronic Suicide!"

The U.S. Agency for Disease Control has pointed out that smoking virtually damages every organ in the body and has also been shown to cause diseases such as lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and peptic ulcer disease. In addition, inhalation of second-hand smoke on the side of the more serious harm, the Japanese medical and health website "Doctors Me" has pointed out that secondhand smoke may cause people with chemical allergies, and the emergence of eye pain, tearing, sore throat, headache, hard to breathe and other acute symptoms; Long-term second-hand smoke, in addition to endanger the respiratory system, but also lead to atopic dermatitis, asthma worsened. Serious fear of causing myocardial infarction and infant death and other fatal diseases.