Smoking’s bad for your health, but exactly how does quitting
make life better? Here are 10 ways your health will improve when you
stop smoking.
Better sex
Stopping smoking improves the body’s bloodflow, so improves
sensitivity. Men who stop smoking may get better erections. Women may
find that their orgasms improve and they become aroused more easily.
It’s also been found that non-smokers are three times more apealling
to prospective partners than smokers (one of the advantages, perhaps, of
smelling fresh).
Improved fertility
Non-smokers find it easier to get pregnant. Quitting smoking improves
the lining of the womb and can make men’s sperm more potent. Becoming a
non-smoker increases the possibility of conceiving through IVF and
reduces the likelihood of having a miscarriage. Most importantly, it
improves the chances of giving birth to a healthy baby.
Younger looking skin
Stopping smoking has been found to slow facial ageing and delay the
appearance of wrinkles. The skin of a non-smoker gets more nutrients,
including oxygen, and can reverse the sallow, lined complexion that
smokers often have.
Whiter teeth
Giving up tobacco stops teeth becoming stained, and you'll have
fresher breath. Ex-smokers are less likely than smokers to get gum
disease and lose their teeth prematurely.
Longer life
Half of all long-term smokers die early from smoking-related diseases, including heart disease, lung cancer and chronic bronchitis.
Men who quit smoking by 30 add 10 years to their life. People who kick
the habit at 60 add three years to their life. In other words, it’s
never too late to benefit from stopping. Quitting not only adds years to
your life, but it also greatly improves the chance of a disease-free,
mobile, happier old age
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