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Tabacco

 

            Welcome fellow classmates, I have come here today to talk to you about the issue of growing and using tobacco. Tobacco is bad for your health and it takes up allot of land. When you smoke cigarettes or cigars the tobacco causes you to get lung diseases and fills your lungs up with tar. This building of tar though out your body causes blockage in your arteries, and clogs up your blood streams making you lose circulation to your legs and other parts of your body. Sometimes smoking tobacco can eventually cause you to get gangrene, wet or dry, which can cause the lose of a foot, leg, toe, or any other part of your body that it grows on if it is not treated immediately, and sometimes even if it is treated immediately your still lose a part of your body. Also chewing tobacco is bad for you. It causes moth diseases and cancer of the mouth. All of these things are not good ways for you to live and end your life. Also the growing of tobacco takes up a lot of useable land that could be used for farming crops, housing, or even planting trees and other flowers. So I believe that I am a good reasonable source for the information on the use and growing of tobacco, and what it does to you and your life. I know that if you smoke or chew tobacco it will make you sick and kills you from the inside out. I know this from my mom being a pharmacist and from people in my family. I have had a grandpa die from smoking cigars and cigarettes. Even though I never got to know him he was a great guy that got very sick from smoking cigars and cigarettes. I am not sure exactly what diseases and problems he got from it though, except that he got very sick and weak. Then my grandma died from smoking cigarettes. She had artery blockage, dry and wet gangrene on her toe and it spread up her leg after they cut off the toe that was the source of the gangrene. Her lungs were full of tar causing her to have trouble with her breathing, and she also had blood clogs causing her to lose the circulation to her legs.


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