What causes the changes in my body after I stop smoking?
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What causes the changes in my body after I stop smoking?
Linda Hyder Ferry (Associate Professor, Preventive Medicine and Family Medicine, Loma Linda University School of Medicine) gives expert video advice on: Why should I quit smoking?; What are the health benefits of quitting smoking?; What are the immediate health benefits of quitting smoking? and more...
All of those changes are either a result of the chemical responses in your brain. Your blood vessels are now being able to dial ate, where it was constricted by nicotine before. The lack of the gas particles, particularly carbon monoxide. Your vascular system responding, and your airways starting to recover along with your liver, which now no longer has to detoxify the four thousand chemicals you are pouring into your system every day.
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