Health

7 Things That Happen to Your Body When You Quit Smoking

Your lung health improves

A healthy and functional respiratory system means your lungs are always cleansed and protected against disease-causing organisms. Smoking compromises this protective function and weakens your lungs, making them prone to infections and pneumonia.

The earlier you quit, the faster you can restore the normal function of your lungs, helping them produce the mucus that keeps infectious organisms at bay. Within 1 to 9 months of stopping smoking, you decrease negative effects such as the smoker’s coughing, sinus congestion and fatigue associated with smoking.

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

The Captain

Recent Posts

12 Foods To Eat if You Have Diabetes

When you have diabetes, it's very difficult to figure out what the best foods to… READ ON

3 years ago

6 Reasons Why Americans Refuse To Be Vaccinated

There's one big question popping into our heads right now: Why aren't people getting vaccinated?… READ ON

3 years ago

12 Beloved Foods you didn’t know are this salty

Table salt is chemically known as sodium chloride because it’s made up of 40% sodium.… READ ON

3 years ago

24 Ready-To-Eat Foods That Busy People Buy

If you're going through an extremely stressful period in time, it's only natural that you… READ ON

3 years ago

12 Things Your Eyes Are Telling You About Your Health

We all know the old saying "The eyes are the window to our souls", but… READ ON

3 years ago

8 Surprising Reasons You’re Always Hungry

Hunger is the natural way our bodies tell us we need more food. When you're… READ ON

3 years ago