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Substance Abuse : How Does Smoking Affect Your Body?

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2008

Smoking affects the body by staining the teeth, dehydrating the body, developing dry skin and creating bags under the eyes. Find out how smoking affects the lungs with help from an addiction specialist in this free video on substance abuse.

Expert: Dr. Kim Makoi
Bio: Dr. Kim Makoi has been a chiropractor in San Francisco for more than 11 years. He is also an addiction specialist.
Filmmaker: Sam Lee

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  • LEGALIZE GANJA

  • whoa, i didnt know it does damage to the disks in the spine.

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  • @TriviumCrusader17 YEAH! ;)

  • @Affliction4evr Well aren't you cool.

  • @Jeffrey4286 im 18 and smoked for 3 days. I got out of bed one day and had lung cancer and died.

  • @Jeffrey4286 Cool story bro.

  • @Affliction4evr I'm 25 years old and smoked for 2 years, and one day after a martial arts class I had a heart attack and was in the hospital for 5 days.

  • I smoke alot. I smoke hookah,pipes,cigars and on special days cigs. Im in martial arts and i work out 5 days a week. I have seen zero negitive effect on my body.

  • Johnny Depp

  • @graffwriter17 not really. im not talking about getting high.

  • @Wtfgamesof just smokin weed and i had feeling that i was gettn laced shit and i just remeberd aboutfailing the five panel test about a month ago and i havnt smoked relly smoked buds in 10 months that shows you how fucked up i was haahahah

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