The Effects of Tobacco on Smokers

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age
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Author: . Collection ISBN: 9782366593464
Publisher: Editions Le Mono Publication: November 12, 2016
Imprint: Editions Le Mono Language: English
Author: . Collection
ISBN: 9782366593464
Publisher: Editions Le Mono
Publication: November 12, 2016
Imprint: Editions Le Mono
Language: English

This book presents the effects of tobacco upon smokers; its Physical, Mental and Social Influences. Effects on the Digestive Circulatory and Respiratory Organs; On the Muscular System, On the Senses, On the Voice, On the mind...

On the Circulatory Organs.

The circulation of the blood is impeded by this worse than fatal narcotic. It is worse than fatal, because of its fascination. The nutrient portions of the food have been traced to the heart through the thoracic duct, where begins what is called the circulatory process.

On the Heart - This is the great propelling power of the blood and throws out the impure blood to be purified, and, receiving it back, throws it out again purified to the whole system, for its strength and growth. Now, if this organ does not have the proper materials to work upon, it will itself be injured and not do its work thoroughly. In some cases the Tobacco-user finds the pulsations of the heart slow, feeble and irregular, and in other cases rapid and violent.

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This book presents the effects of tobacco upon smokers; its Physical, Mental and Social Influences. Effects on the Digestive Circulatory and Respiratory Organs; On the Muscular System, On the Senses, On the Voice, On the mind...

On the Circulatory Organs.

The circulation of the blood is impeded by this worse than fatal narcotic. It is worse than fatal, because of its fascination. The nutrient portions of the food have been traced to the heart through the thoracic duct, where begins what is called the circulatory process.

On the Heart - This is the great propelling power of the blood and throws out the impure blood to be purified, and, receiving it back, throws it out again purified to the whole system, for its strength and growth. Now, if this organ does not have the proper materials to work upon, it will itself be injured and not do its work thoroughly. In some cases the Tobacco-user finds the pulsations of the heart slow, feeble and irregular, and in other cases rapid and violent.

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