General Purpose : To inform
Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about the effects of smoking shisha.
Central Idea : Smoking shisha can lead to lung cancer, affect pregnant women and spread infections of tuberculosis or hepatitis.
INTRODUCTION I. Shisha refers to: A. Flavored tobacco used in the smoking process using a hookah. B. Also known as “Hubble Bubble” and “Narghile” C. When the tobacco is soaked in fruits shavings such as apples, grapes and strawberries. II. Taking an average session of smoking shisha: A. Typically lasts more than 40 minutes B. Consists of 50 to 200 inhalations that each range from 0.15 to 0.50 liters of smoke. C. Users consume about 100 …show more content…
The potential of health effects of shisha smoke are expected to be very different. IV. Today, I would like to share with all of you about smoking shisha can lead to lung cancer, wrinkled skin and spread infections of tuberculosis or hepatitis.
BODY I. Smoking shisha can lead to lung cancer. A. The charcoal used to heat tobacco in the Shisha pipes increases the health risks. 1. Even after it has passed through water, the smoke produced by a Shisha contains high levels of toxic mixtures, including carbon monoxide, heavy metals, and cancer-causing chemicals. 2. Shisha tobacco and smoke contain numerous toxic substances known to cause lung, bladder, and oral cancers. B. Irritation from exposure to tobacco juices increases the risk of developing oral cancers. 1. The irritation by tobacco juice products is likely to be greater among Shisha smokers than among pipe or cigar smokers because Shisha smoking is normally practiced (with or without inhalation) more often and for longer periods of time.
II. Smoking shisha can affect pregnant women. A. Since a mother and her fetus have connected blood systems. 1. Cancer-causing chemicals such as tobacco can pass through the placenta, the tissue and blood vessels which sustain the