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Secondary Benefits of Quitting Smoking

The health benefits of quitting occur for all types of smokers, men and women, young and old. Even those who have developed smoking-related problems like heart disease can benefit. For example, compared to continuing smokers, people who quit smoking after having a heart attack reduce their chances of having another heart attack by 50%. They also reduce their risk of dying prematurely by 50%.

As far as improving your health, quitting smoking ranks at the top of the list. Be good to yourself and those who love you. Quit smoking.

What are the other benefits of quitting?

Although reducing your chances of premature death and illness is important, they aren't the only benefits of quitting smoking.

  • Think of the money you will save by not having to buy tobacco, lighters, ashtrays, matches and so on.
  • Your costs for cleaning clothes, carpets, and furniture may go down.
  • The resale value of your car and house may go up.
  • Your clothes may last longer (no chance of accidentally burning a hole).
  • Your life and house insurance premiums may go down.
  • Your sense of taste and smell will be enhanced. You will enjoy your food more.
  • You will look and feel younger. Smoking causes wrinkling and the appearance of premature aging.
  • You will have more energy to do the things you love.
  • No more yellow teeth or fingers.
  • You'll feel proud of your ability to overcome something so challenging. Many smokers remember the exact day they quit because it is a source of great pride.
  • Cigarettes will no longer control your life. You will be setting a great example for children and other smokers.
  • No need to worry about which restaurant you go to or whether you can smoke in a particular place.
  • No more looks of disapproval or feelings of guilt. No more nagging from people asking when you're going to quit.

The message is clear. It's never too late to quit smoking. The sooner you quit the better, but even quitting after smoking for many years will bring an array of important benefits.

Source: Health Canada


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