Every smoker is somehow aware of the harm that smoking causes. The problem is that usually smokers do not correlate their body and their health with those who are harmed by nicotine and tar produced by a cigarette.
In turn, the best creative minds of the advertising industry seem to have tried everything — from shots that clearly demonstrate the destructive power of smoking to photos of smoking children. But the question remains: does this frightening advertisement really help to quit smoking? Although the answer to this question cannot be unambiguous, studies over the past 10 years have shown that anti-smoking campaigns are one of the most effective ways to influence at least those who have recently started smoking, especially young people.
Grave.
"For more information about lung cancer, keep smoking."
Smoker's teeth.
Smoking is not only suicide. It's also murder.
Smoking causes premature aging.
And so it is with smokers with the conception of a child.
"Yes, I smoke. When my dad is around.""When did I smoke my first cigarette? I don't know, I have to ask Dad."
Cancer gets rid of smoking.
This is how you look when you smoke.
Cancer is being downloaded.
Smoker's lungs.
On his deathbed.
With every cigarette, your insides rot.
Smoking contributes to weight loss (the weight of one lung).
Smoker and passive smoker.
Throat cancer will make you stop talking. Quit smoking.
Portable gas chamber.
Women who smoke feed their baby not only with breast milk.