using the other quit-smoking plans
offered by Smoke Free Society. Smoke Free Society is a national,
nonprofit organization dedicated to helping smokers quit and educating
kids not to start. Its "Proven Stop Smoking Technique"
helps smokers quit smoking in just 17 days without use of any
substance or drug. It also helps smokers understand the hazardous
effects their smoking has on their loved ones’ lives.
“I urge everyone to get involved
and help their loved ones quit smoking to live longer and healthier
lives. If we care and want a healthier future, we must all work
together to help our friends and loved ones quit smoking. Because
when someone quits smoking, they not only improve their own life,
their secondhand smoke no longer harms or kills their loved ones
around them,” said Rez Seyedin, founder of Smoke Free Society.
The National Cancer Institute reports
that about half the smoke generated by every cigarette is sidestream
smoke, commonly known as “secondhand smoke”. Secondhand
smoke contains the same harmful substances as mainstream smoke
-- cancer-causing chemicals, toxins that alter the normal growth
of cells and mutagens that damage DNA. According to Dr. Katherine
Hammond at the University of California Berkeley School of Public
Health, non-smokers receive the equivalent of cigarette smoking
just by being around smokers:
• In the non-smoking section
of a restaurant = 1.5 cigarettes
• In a pack-a-day smoker’s home = 3 cigarettes
• In a smoky bar for two hours = 4 cigarettes
• Riding in a car one hour with a smoker = 4 cigarettes
“Tragically, one out of
four Americans smoke. That means in a family of four, either the
father or mother, or both, are smokers endangering their lives
as well as their two children’s lives and future. Sadly,
an average smoker spends over $1,800 a year on their cigarettes
alone, and that doesn't’t include all other related costs.
A Duke University study puts the true cost of lifetime smoking
at $40 a pack – money that could be used to provide food,
education, healthcare and well being for their family,”
continued Seyedin.
Smoke Free Society offers a free
download of its “Proven Stop Smoking Technique” nationally
to anyone who wants to quit smoking or help a loved one quit.
Its website is a portal to an array of free information on the
adverse effects of smoking. Smoke Free Society has a collection
of quit smoking seminars, plans and programs. Its dedicated staff
is ready to help you, your employees, friends or loved ones quit
smoking before it’s too late. Visit the website at
www.SmokeFreeSociety.org
today.
For related
photos: http://www.smokefreesociety.org/Press/PRelease/GreatSmokeout-1.asp.
History
of the Great American Smokeout: Even though the Smokeout
officially began in 1977, the event's roots reach back to 1971,
when Arthur P. Mullaney challenged the citizens of Randolf, Massachusetts
to give up cigarettes for a day and donate the saved money to
a high school scholarship fund. Mullaney coined the term Smokeout.
Later, Lynn R. Smith, editor of the Monticello Times in Minnesota,
spearheaded that state's first D-Day, or Don't Smoke Day. D-Day
spread like wildfire throughout Minnesota, and then blazed west
to California where it became the Great American Smokeout.