This persuasive speech argues that smoking is good for your health, citing various studies and research to support the claim. It discusses the benefits of smoking, including weight loss, prevention of dementia, and reduced risk of Parkinson's disease.
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Name 26 February 2019 Persuasive Speech Topic:Smoking is good for your health General Purpose:To persuade Specific Purpose:To persuade the audience that smoking is good for the health Central Idea:Today, we encounter another new incident. Many have argued against smoking bringing forward its impacts, and I believe many here are of the same feat, but few have focused on the benefits it has. After a careful assessment of viable sources, I have come to concur with experts that smoking is good for health. As days and weeks pass by, we encounter news briefing on the benefits of the things we believe to be bad, but do you believe these stories? The pizza was believed to be bad, but Italian scientists established that pizzas could help reduce or rather protect the human body from cancerousinfections.Caffeineisastimulantdrug,buttheAustralianInstituteofSport demonstrated that it helps athletes to be more powerful and exercise for more extended hours as well as lose weight at a faster rate1. First, let us look at the benefits of smoking. Through smoking, an obese person can lose weight as many studies have shown that 1Judea Pearl, ‘Bias and Causation, Models and Judgment for Valid Comparisons by WEISBERG, H. I.’ (2012) 68 Biometrics 659.
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smokers are often slimmer. Nicotine is believed to be an appetite suppressant thus reducing food consumption of obese people which ultimately helps to lower their weight. Experts have established that smoking can help to prevent the commencement of several dementias. Nicotine helps to stimulate chemical receptors in the human brain. The absence of these receptors causes dementia; hence their stimulation will stop the onset of dementia2 Experts argue that smoking can help to sharpen the memory and concentration; thus can be used as a remedy to help those who have Alzheimer live longer. It was suggested by the Victorian doctors that smoking is used as a concentration booster and for sharpening the brain. Smoking reduces the risk of knee-replacement surgeries. One might end up without money while buying cigarettes but you have no idea that it saves a lot of money by avoiding knee-replacement operations. According to an Australian study, non-joggers primarily made of smokers reported no incidences needing such operations while the obese joggers were popular in surgical units for knee-replacement surgeries3 The risk of Parkinson’s disease is reduced by smoking. Research by a group of Harvard researchers established that smoking is inversely related to Parkinson’s disease. It was found that the more the smoking, the more the protection and that this protective effect weakens when a smoker quits smoking. Smoking enhances the functioning of the heart drug clopidogrel. This is a drug used to 2Annette R Kaufman and others, ‘Smoking-Related Health Beliefs and Smoking Behavior in the National Lung Screening Trial’ (2018) 84 Addictive Behaviors 27. 3Aaron F Waters and others, ‘Understanding the Link between Contingency Management and Smoking Cessation: The Roles of Sex and Self-Efficacy’ (2018) 84 Addictive Behaviors 99.
reduce clotting of blood in patients with coronary artery diseases and other associated diseases of the circulatory system that lead to heart attacks and strokes. Tobacco is believed to contain chemicals that activate protein cytochrome that converts the heart drug into an active state. Another study on patients with lung cancer who quit smoking revealed that there was an increase in the number of deaths reported as compared to patients who were still smoking. This is primarily due to the rate at which one quits smoking after being diagnosed with lung cancer4 Smoking has been found by scientists to have a decreasing effect on the incidence of sarcoidosis as well as reducing the rate of occurrence of uterine fibroids Nicotine has been proved by scientists to be an effective antipsychotic. Smoking has nicotine and thus can be used for this purpose. Research is in progress to develop antipsychotic drugs that are based on nicotine but without the adverse impacts of the substance or rather smoking. Smokers have been reported to have low incidences of aphthous cancer – a type of ulcer of the mouth presenting itself as a painful and open sore in the upper throat or the inside of the mouth typified by a rupture of the mucous membrane. In conclusion, as we have learned by now, smoking has just as many benefits as it has disadvantages. This is evidence of the fact that every coin has two sides. Debates across the globe are heating up regarding the benefits attributed to smoking with many opponents of the fact that smoking is healthy. Owing to the limited literature that exists to support this argument, researchers find it hard to support their deductions. It may seem hard to convince one that cigarette smoking is healthy, but I believe the facts I have presented are valid enough to justify this argument that smoking is good for health. 4Marc L Steinberg, Shou-En Lu and Jill M Williams, ‘Varenicline for Smoking Reduction in Smokers Not yet Ready to Quit: A Double-Blind, Proof-of-Concept Randomized Clinical Trial’ (2018) 84 Addictive Behaviors 20.
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Bibliography Kaufman AR and others, ‘Smoking-Related Health Beliefs and Smoking Behavior in the National Lung Screening Trial’ (2018) 84 Addictive Behaviors 27 Pearl J, ‘Bias and Causation, Models and Judgment for Valid Comparisons by WEISBERG, H. I.’ (2012) 68 Biometrics 659 Steinberg ML, Lu S-E and Williams JM, ‘Varenicline for Smoking Reduction in Smokers Not yet Ready to Quit: A Double-Blind, Proof-of-Concept Randomized Clinical Trial’ (2018) 84 Addictive Behaviors 20 WatersAFandothers,‘UnderstandingtheLinkbetweenContingencyManagementand Smoking Cessation: The Roles of Sex and Self-Efficacy’ (2018) 84 Addictive Behaviors 99