• 7 years ago
I decided to do another small simple test using cotton balls as your lungs to determine what the effects of smoking a pack a day for 30 days, that's 600 cigarettes!! This is not a scientific test but is an analogy of what happens and what it does to your mouth, throat and lungs not to mention how it compromises every system in your body in order to try to tell you to stop smoking and stop slowly killing yourself. The effects of smoking on your body is no secret and if you don't know by now, here is another reason why you need to quit smoking. It's never to late to quit and once you see what a pack a day for a month does to your lungs and body it will give you the fuel you need to fire up the will power and quit! Good luck on your journey to quit smoking. Remember, waiting another day could be one day too late.

"HOW THE HECK THE TEST WAS DONE"

*This is not a scientific test but is an analogy.

*The average smoker smokes one pack a day. (Google)

*The machine was set to smoke each cigarette at the same pace each time.

* 600 cigarettes(30 packs) were smoked.

*Each cigarette was smoked 3/4 of the way to reflect real world smoking allowing a quarter of it to just burn away while talking or thinking.

*The cotton balls started out fresh and dry.

*The results are real and actual from the cigarettes.

*After each cigarette was smoked, the chamber was cleared of smoke from the pump sucking the air through the chamber before the next cigarette was lit.

*The scenes were cut short or sped up or time lapsed to keep the video interesting and not too long.

*Each cigarette that was smoked, the smoke was drawn through and past the cotton balls into the pump and exhausted into the air.

*The smoke was not held.

*The smoke was drawn through and around the cotton, catching some, not all, of the junk (evident by the accumulation in the hoses)

*The black tar goo accumulation in the hoses showed up after only 10 packs. Tar goo from the next 20 packs was just overflow and got sucked into the pump eventually ruining it.

*With actual smoking, you also blow the smoke out past all of the same organs twice which could be worse.

*Whether the machine smoked the cigarettes all at once, or bit by bit, it's the same amount of smoke, the results would be the same.

*Your lungs aren't cotton balls and plastic tubes. At least with cotton balls and tubes you can swap them out. You can't buy lungs.

*Lungs do self clean a certain amount. Are you going to chance it seeing this?

*The smell of the tar and cotton balls was vile. I felt quite ill. Can't imagine how a smoker feels each day.

*Not scientific but the analogy speak volumes.

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