
Smoking Causes Lung Cancer
Author: Aakash Shah
Every ending comes from a beginning. The same is the case when it comes to human respiratory health. Indeed, what gets in to your system will most definitely determine what goes out. This means that if you begin smoking deadly cigarettes, your lung will ingest the garbage that can conjure lung cancer. After that, tragedy follows.
This is a known fact for people all over the world. Sadly, not too many people seem to pay much attention to this truth. This is the very reason why people continue smoking even though they know that it may lead to such a deadly disease. Most of the time, this is due to their lack of insight on how the whole deterioration process really works. If you are one of these people, but you want to know the details behind this general knowledge, then you better read on. It’s time for you to discover how and why smoking is really the rot that bears the lung cancer fruit.
At first, a person just puffs a cigarette and smokes for no reason at all. During this process, the body absorbs the nicotine found in most cigarettes, as well as the other ingredients found in cigarettes. What they may not know is that cigarettes do not just consist of nicotine. It also consist of dried leaves and herbs which may prove harmless at first, but cause far more devastating effects when burned. Upon burning carcinogens are produced and go directly into the lungs.
These carcinogens are not released from the lungs, once they enter the system. They are not excreted through respiration, urination or defecation. As such, every stick of cigarette smoked can add up to the amount of carcinogen in the lungs. Once enough carcinogens are accumulated inside the lungs, the deterioration process begins. The lung starts to degenerate and respiratory dysfunction starts to take place. It will stay at this stage for a certain time span; depending on how hooked a person is on the habit.
This stage is not noticeable at first, especially when lung cancer is still in its curable stage. However, once the symptoms become obvious, the cancer starts to spread faster. Before you know it, your lungs will almost be completely consumed by the killer disease. Finally, when the cancer spreads, the lungs will start to stop processing the oxygen you breathe in. When this happens, fatal results may just be around the corner.
Now that you know these details, you may start to look at smoking and lung cancer’s connection with more prudence and thought. This should inspire you to quit smoking as soon as possible. The younger you do so, the better this will be for your health. This has been proven by studies all over the world. Kill the root of health cancer to free yourself from the tragedy of its fruit. It may be hard especially if you are a smoker… but it certainly isn’t impossible to do.
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Ground wire from battery smoking and car will not start?
You have a loose or faulty ground cable. Replace it.It is NOT a short! I hate when people diagnose electrical problems and dont know CHIT! Resistance in the cable connection causes this!
TOBD, BEARD, CRAZ, CKRT you all get an A! The rest of you need to stick with fixin sandwiches……
How to fix my car battery charger, the rectifiers are smoking?
the transformer has 3 leads coming out when i measure the voltage i get 28 volts AC on the 2 outer leads, when i measure the voltage on the centre and either one of the outside leads I get 14 volts AC. I think the rectifiers are finished when they are hooked up it just heats up and smokes (the rects not the transformer) how can i replace the rects, how to wire up so that i can use the charger as a DC power supply. My charger has a 50 amp capacity so i really dont want to get rid of it, if all i have to do is add new rectifiers. Thanks for any advice
the transformer has 3 leads coming out when i measure the voltage i get 28 volts AC on the 2 outer leads, when i measure the voltage on the centre and either one of the outside leads I get 14 volts AC. I think the rectifiers are finished when they are hooked up it just heats up and smokes (the rects not the transformer) how can i replace the rects, how to wire up so that i can use the charger as a DC power supply. My charger has a 50 amp capacity so i really dont want to get rid of it, if all i have to do is add new rectifiers. Thanks for any advice, I did overload the charger by turning over a BAD Starter
Oh man, I hate it when the stupid rectifiers smoke.
If you really want to keep this charger, look the manufactor up on the net and see if they repair them. It is worth the cost as usually they will come back looking brand new.
Why is my car battery smoking really bad? (mechanics preferred)?
I have a 90 camaro with an aftermarket 355, today I was changing out the carb and the intake manifold, once I got done putting the new ones on and reattaching all the wires and stuff I went to crank the car and the engine would turn over like normal but wouldnt start after about 5 tries I stopped trying so I wouldnt run the battery down, and I had to go to work. On the way to work I remembered that I had forgot to plug the 2 little wires that go into the distributor, so 7 hrs later I plugged them in and went to crank it but the battery was so dead it wouldnt the engine wouldnt turn over. So I got my moms car and the jumper cables after charging it for awhile it still wouldnt turnover, so after doing this for awhile I figured screw it Ill mess with it tomorrow. I put up the jumper cables and everything and decided to try it one more time, well…this time I turned the key and even though it wasnt turning over I held it there for about 15 sec & then it started smoking alot, (old battery)
Sounds like you may have damaged your starter and that is why it will not turn over. If you caused a short in the starter by all that cranking if will send voltage straight to ground which will cause it to get very hot. This is a dangerous condition because your battery could explode if it gets to hot. If you have a volt meter check the battery. I bet it is charged.
I would replace the starter and solenoid. They were probably weak before this happened and all the cranking and heat from the 5 tries finished them off. Chevy starters are real cheap, you can get a starter and solenoid for about $50-60
car battery smoking?
ive just come back from a 342 mile trip to richmond in surrey uk. Pulled into a garage and the garage absoulutly stunk of sewerage, rotten eggs. Came home and noticed the smell was coming from under the bonnet and my car battery was hot and smoking. Any clues to why this happened
sounds like it needs a top up with distilled water, the plates are drying out. If it’s very low it may need an acid top up. The other cause could be your charging rate is too high or not cutting off when fully charged.
Can replacing your car battery create smoke from the exhaust?
I replaced my car battery, and it was driving fine, and it had a higher cranking amps then the original battery. Then I replaced it with the old one again, then it started smoking from the exhaust pipe. Do you have any idea why? or how to fix it ?
Not that i know of.