KNOW YOUR ENEMY
Nicotine creates a biochemical reaction in your body
that has an immediate effect on your mood, your ability to reason, and your
metabolism. Even if you only smoke a few
cigarettes a day, you do feel so bad when you try to quit? The more that you smoke, the higher level of
chemical dependency will be reached. Light smokers can also become just as
dependent on cigarettes because of nicotine’s psychological impact. In this way
it can affect moods and feelings in certain situations.
It is only a matter of seconds after that
first puff that nicotine starts to have an effect on your central nervous
system, and the rest of your body. Certain areas of the brain, when stimulated
by nicotine, help you think more clearly.
Other areas of the brain lie in a pleasure center which when stimulated
can make you feel more relaxed and less anxious.
Nicotine also affects the hormones produced
by the body, which creates a chemical dependency to nicotine and the
accompanying craving. Heavy smokers have become dependent on heightened levels
of hormones, stimulated by nicotine, which can have an addictive quality. They
need a cigarette at certain intervals of time. After the stimulation of the
hormones starts to fall, they need another cigarette to bring them back into
the comfort zone. If they do not get that cigarette, the craving begins.
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