People are more likely to speak out when they know others feel the same way. The fact that nonsmokers comprised a majority of the population made speaking out a lower-risk proposition than other activism

According to the American Cancer Society, you can expect short and long-term health improvements after quitting and staying smoke-free, including: 20 Minutes After Quitting: Your heart rate and blood pressure drop A Few Days After Quitting: The carbon monoxide levels in your blood drop to normal 2 Weeks to 3 Months After Quitting: Your circulation improves and your lung function increases 1 to 12 Months After Quitting: Coughing and shortness of breath decrease 1 to 2 Years After Quitting: Your risk of heart attack decreases 5 to 10 Years After Quitting: Your risk of cancers of the mouth, throat and voice box (larynx) is cut in half Your stroke risk decreases 10 Years After Quitting: Your risk of dying from lung cancer is about half that of a smoker Your risk of cancers of the bladder, esophagus and kidney decreases 15 Years After Quitting: Your risk of coronary heart disease is close to that of a nonsmoker Hazards of Smoking Smoking worsens many diseases, including asthma, COPD, heart and vascular diseases and more

100% Free of Tobacco and Nicotine | Non-addictive in nature
Find healthy distractions Anxiety and restlessness are common during withdrawal
Its psychologically arousing me somehow so not sure it would be an every day scent, but will be fabulous for date nights
Expect bold, innovative flavors from the start of your hookah session to the finish