If you were offered to take arsenic every day and dozens more poisonous substances that have the ability to accumulate in the body, what would you say? Millions of people on our planet not only agree to this dubious offer, but also generously pay for the provided "service"! Meanwhile, science has long known all about the dangers of smoking. This is proven and confirmed. Why do so many men and women remain deaf to the arguments against smoking and kill themselves?

What do we mean by the carcinogen of tobacco smoke? Is it a source of cancer? Studies on this topic have reliably proven the effect of smoking on the development of cancer of the lungs, larynx, lips. The harmfulness of smoking increases with each generation, as cigarette manufacturers use more and more additives in their manufacture. According to statistics, cigars and the pipe do less harm to smokers than cigarettes. And the point is not even in price, but in production technology. Tobacco smoke of cigarettes and cigarettes has a slightly acid reaction and is 90% delayed on the bronchial tubes of a smoker.
So, an indisputable fact is that arsenic is the carcinogen of tobacco smoke. By inhaling it for a long time, you can earn lung cancer. This is due to the fact that it accumulates on the mucous membranes of the bronchi and causes the appearance of tumors. Tissue analyzes of cancerous tumors in smokers show a high content of this substance. So there is a gradual poisoning of the body. The good news is that a person who quit smoking can recover the mucous membrane of the bronchi.

Another carcinogenic substance of tobacco smoke is radioactive
polonium 210. It is considered the most dangerous of all, since one gram of the substance is enough to kill a person. Polonium alpha rays attack the internal organs, which cease to provide the body. It is believed that in small doses, but with constant intake of polonium in the body causes cancer. The disease, rapidly developing, leads to death. In addition to polonium, tobacco smoke contains a number of other
radioactive substances, for example, radium 226 and 228. Data on this were received 40 years ago, but they were not made public for a long time. Many smokers still say it's horror stories to make them quit smoking. And official data is inexorable: 6% of annual deaths in the world are due to smoking.
The arguments of smokers and manufacturers about negligible amounts of these substances are overlapped by the facts of their diversity. Scientists have studied various elements, but there has not yet been an attempt to consider their combined effect on the body.
The carcinogen of tobacco smoke is also benzopyrene, which has the highest carcinogenic activity. Its effect on the cells of the body lies in their restructuring, after which they begin to work already against the person. Together, all of the above and many other elements of tobacco smoke are dangerous to life and health. It is worth considering these facts. We will all die, of course, but to die from cancer, in terrible agony, knowing that we earned it ourselves ...