Quit Smoking Lungs Recover

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Road to Lung Recovery with Smokeless Cigarettes

Author: Aaron

If you get the craving for a cigarette and it becomes too much to deal with do you run off where no one can see you smoking? Now, you have options and can live your life healthier and with out the stress by using smokeless cigarettes. And, because this revolutionary new device is a battery operated smokeless cigarette device with which emit no carbon or cigarette odor, you can smoke or as the trend states “vaporize” anywhere anytime.

This new concept is quite interesting and allows you the choice to live your life healthier using a new vapor technology produced in the smokeless cigarettes. These devices are engineered to vaporize water and nicotine contained in a plastic cartridge by using a microchip controlled atomizer heating the liquid causing the water vapor and smoke effect while allowing a flow of nicotine into your body. There is no flame or lighting of the device. You are also eliminating the tar and harmful carcinogens normally ingested when smoking a standard cigarette.

You may want to try it out, you wont be offended and to boot there are many other benefits to your body. Since you are not inhaling any of the hundreds of known toxins and chemicals used in standard tobacco cigarettes you can look forward to being able to stage a recovery process caused by “Smokers Lung”.

Some interesting facts about how a smoker’s lung recovers after stopping the use of tobacco smoke. 1) Your blood pressure and pulse rate starts to neutralize within the first 20 minutes. 2) Within 12 hours your oxygen levels in your blood stream return to normal and your carbon monoxide levels lower dramatically. 3) In 72 hours damage nerve endings in your lungs start to re-grow and your bronchial tubes start to relax. 4) In 5-6 days breathing becomes easier and your lungs start to naturally expand. 5) As 2-weeks pass, brain acetylcholine receptor counts up-regulated in response to nicotine's presence have now down-regulated and receptor binding has returned to levels seen in the brains of non-smokers. 6) In 3-months, your heart attack risk has started to drop. Your lung function is beginning to improve. 7) After one year your risk of stroke has declined to that of a non-smoker. Amazing isn’t it? If this doesn’t motivate you as a smoker nothing will…

Smokeless cigarettes are the most advanced product recently introduced to the market that can kick start this recovery process. The standard kit includes the smokeless device, ten cartridges with liquid nicotine. There are also two batteries and a charger sent along with the cigarettes. You simply choose one of the cartridges and set it in the cigarette. By the time you finish your first cartridge your smoking habit will better for you and to others, but you too can live your life of health using smokeless cigarettes. And, even before you reach that point in kicking the nicotine habit once and for all, just having the confidence of smoking in public will decrease the stress in your life and you will live your life healthier using smokeless cigarettes.

Smokeless cigarettes are available at various Internet sites. The cigarette like devices produces a white smoke that is actually water vapor. There is no cigarette smell in this smoke, however, because there is no carbon being emitted into the air which causes cancer, these smokeless cigarettes are legal to smoke wherever and whenever you want. Try and live your life healthier using smokeless cigarettes to satisfy your need for nicotine and even try to quit smoking when you feel ready. Smokeless cigarettes use nicotine cartridges that are available in four strengths high, medium, low, no nicotine, and menthol product in the cartridge. The cartridges are available on the Internet and can be bought separately once you purchase your smokeless cigarettes. Few people think about a smoker and the secret feelings of having his rights stepped on, but now you can take charge of your habit and begin to live your life of health using smokeless cigarette. Try this great new product for yourself and see the difference it makes in your life.

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About the Author

Aaron Bercovich - Long time smoker who managed to quit smoking using smokeless cigarettes and wishes to share his experience to help others in recovering their lung health. For more information visit http://www.supercig.com

or http://www.safecig.com



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8 Responses to Quit Smoking Lungs Recover

  1. treauj2122 says:

    How quickly will my lungs recover after I quit smoking?
    As with anything, small victories keep me focused on a plan that’s tough. And I’d like to measure how my lungs are improving. Does anyone know the metric for measuring lung capacity (the amount of oxygen you can pull in and use)? I’ve heard about a test called the Vo2 test, but have no idea where to get one, or what I can expect.

    Where can I get tested?
    At what rate can I expect improvement?
    Will I get back to what I used to be before smoking?
    What else can I do to improve lung capacity, in addition to quitting?

    Thanks in advance!

  2. Woody B says:

    I quit smoking three months ago, how long will it take for my lungs to fully recover?
    To clarify, I am a 35 year old male who smoked for 15 years – I smoked between 6-8 filtered cigarettes a day for 5 years and then stopped smoking cigarettes and switched to smoking 2 fairly slim cigars a day for the remaining 10 years.

    I do exercise regularly – I walk 2 miles a day.

    Sorry if this is in the wrong section- think of it as *preventing* respiratory disease!

    • Anonymous says:

      In 20 minutes your blood pressure will drop back down to normal.

      In 8 hours the carbon monoxide (a toxic gas) levels in your blood stream will drop by half, and oxygen levels will return to normal.

      In 48 hours your chance of having a heart attack will have decreased. All nicotine will have left your body. Your sense of taste and smell will return to a normal level.

      In 72 hours your brochial tubes will relax, and your energy levels will increase.

      In 2 weeks your circulation will increase, and it will continue to improve for the next 10 weeks.

      In three to nine months coughs, wheezing and breathing problems will dissipate and your lung capacity improves by 10%.

      In 1 year your risk of having a heart attack will have dropped by half.

      In 5 years your risk of having a stroke returns to that of a non-smoker.

      In 10 years your risk of lung cancer will have returned to that of a non-smoker.

      In 15 years your risk of heart attack will have returned to that of a non-smoker.

  3. Black Rose says:

    If I quit smoking now, will my lungs recover?
    I’m 33 years old and have been smoking for 15 years. If I quit now, will my lungs ever return to the way they were before I smoked? Is there any suggestions for helping me to quit smoking? I fear that I’m badly addicted.

    • Anonymous says:

      20 Minutes After Quitting

      * Your heart rate drops.

      # 12 hours After Quitting

      * Carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal.

      # 2 Weeks to 3 Months After Quitting

      * Your heart attack risk begins to drop.
      * Your lung function begins to improve.

      # 1 to 9 Months After Quitting

      * Your Coughing and shortness of breath decrease.

      # 1 Year After Quitting

      * Your added risk of coronary heart disease is half that of a smoker’s.

      # 5 Years After Quitting

      * Your stroke risk is reduced to that of a nonsmoker’s 5-15 years after quitting.

      # 10 Years After Quitting

      * Your lung cancer death rate is about half that of a smoker’s.
      * Your risk of cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, bladder, kidney, and pancreas decreases.

      # 15 Years After Quitting

      * Your risk of coronary heart disease is back to that of a nonsmoker’s.

  4. JJG says:

    If I quit smoking after 2-3 months of hard smoking, how long before Lungs recover or is damage permanent?
    just asking. Are Lungs like a Liver does it repair at all? Thanks

  5. Erin says:

    Will my lungs recover fully if I quit smoking?
    I’m 17 years of age and I’ve smoked since I was 15, and yes I am aware of the fact that I was far too young and naive. But I’m determinded to quit this time after several poor attempts. Through out the two years I have smoked about 8 packs of 20 as I wasn’t a heavy smoker, but i’m already suffering from shortage of breath. Will my lungs be able to recover fully, or is it too late?

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