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Hehe, Holmes smoked, and it didn't take long for him to have an inspiration.
But the main thing is to rely on his own brain to think seriously, he is so to find out some feelings, and besides, he smokes a person quietly smoking, I think, you have to think about a difficult problem, to think quietly, without interference from the outside world. Maybe you can find the answer.
Smoking is only a little helping, and it can damage brain cells, but it is even more unworthy! So it's better to smoke less, and if you really can't think of it, then go and ask someone smart.
Note: Don't smoke a lot when you can't think of it, you'll never think of it! )
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At the recent "2006 Sino-US Symposium on Tobacco and Health" held in Shanghai, a study by Chinese scholars cleared the "grievance" of nicotine as "the biggest killer of cigarettes": nicotine not only has almost no neurotoxicity, but can also prevent Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
Recent experiments have shown that nicotine is addictive with minimal neurotoxicity. According to Professor Zhao Baolu of the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who led the project, they fed the mice nicotine equivalent to that of a general smoker (1-2 packs of cigarettes) every day for 5 months, and the mice did not show any abnormalities.
According to epidemiological statistics, smokers are much less likely to suffer from Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease than non-smokers. Studies have found that nicotine is a natural antioxidant that is the "sworn enemy" of 6-hydroxydopamine, which induces Parkinson's disease, and amyloid, which causes Alzheimer's disease, and is able to inhibit their damage to brain cells.
The research team found that the main harmful substances such as free radicals and nitrosamines in cigarette smoke are the real health "killers" in cigarettes.
Scientists have also found that tea can effectively eliminate harmful components in cigarette smoke. By grafting the efficacy of tea with cigarettes, that is, making tea into tea filters, the main harmful components in cigarette smoke can be reduced by about 30%, nitrosamines by 10-25%, and phenols by about 20%.
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No, it's an excuse for those who smoke!
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Yes, it is helpful, but it is okay to take a little bit more if it is more remote than profitable.
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From the smoker's point of view, smoking can be refreshing, and long-term smokers will have varying degrees of anxiety once they stop smoking, which is a manifestation of smoking addiction, and this condition can be significantly improved if you smoke a cigarette. That is to say, if you are addicted to smoking, and you need to think about it at this time, smoking can temporarily relieve anxiety, and it is beneficial for the person who is addicted to smoking to carry out thinking activities, at least it can temporarily make him not anxious. But in the long run, I won't say much about the harm that smoking is to the body.
If you don't smoke, smoking is not good for your thinking, smoking will hurt your nerves, and it will make your brain less responsive.
If you don't smoke and have symptoms such as worries and anxiety, you might as well release it in another way, and it is not recommended to smoke.
In general, the benefits of smoking can only be said to temporarily alleviate this symptom when smokers are addicted to smoking and their brains are not clear, but it is generally not beneficial, not good for the body, and not good for thinking.
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I've been a smoker for 20 years, and now it's been two months since I quit smoking, and my view of smoking is that smoking can be a pick-me-up, and smoking when thinking about a problem is a habit. As for smoking, does it help to think about things? If you develop the habit of not smoking when thinking about problems, then smoking does not help you think about problems; But it helps a little if you get into the habit of smoking when thinking about problems, because smoking can be a pick-me-up.
Anyone who quits smoking gains weight, do you know why? Because I was sleepy before quitting smoking, I was refreshed by smoking, and after quitting smoking, I fell asleep when I was sleepy, and I naturally gained weight when I slept more.
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People who have a smoking addiction, especially those who smoke a lot every day, smoking a cigarette can refresh their minds, which is a temporary satisfaction of the craving, so that the body feels comfortable and no longer anxious. The more you smoke, the more cravings you have, the more obvious the effect of this smoking can refresh and relieve anxiety! From an objective point of view, I think smoking still affects thinking, in the long run, nicotine and other nicotine contained in smoke have a long-term impact on the brain (scientific research has a certain basis), from the time of smoking, just from the carbon monoxide in the smoke, the oxygen supply to all parts of the human body tissues is combined with the hemoglobin in the capillaries of the lungs and the oxygen in the air inhaled by the lungs, and then the oxygenated blood is transported to all parts of the body through the heart to supply oxygen to all parts of the body tissues. The binding ability of carbon monoxide and hemoglobin is stronger than that of oxygen, and the inhalation of carbon monoxide in the body will be the first to combine with hemoglobin, thereby reducing oxygen intake, that is, the oxygen supply to the whole body when smoking is less than that when not smoking, and the brain part is of course also in it, which is why novice smokers will be dizzy is caused by insufficient oxygen supply (especially fast smoking), and the insufficient oxygen supply to the brain will inevitably be affected when smoking!
Why do old smokers say refreshment and anti-anxiety, and novices say dizziness, this is to see which one has a great effect on the brain, smoking addiction or lack of oxygen! If you can reduce the amount of harmful smoking, it is best to quit!
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How can it be! Smoking numbs the nerves of the brain, calms people down, and relaxes the whole body!
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It depends on the individual's thinking. Some people smoke and think about problems, while others don't.
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Yes, at least I'm much calmer when I smoke.
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Proper smoking improves one's thinking.
The downside is that if you want your lungs to be healthy.
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Yes, smoking is very harmful.
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Not good. It doesn't have a little nutrients and eats too much to damage the kidneys and liver.