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Oct 3, 2016

After 6 years, 2-year-old boy to smoke 40 cigarettes a day hours like?


In 2010, the video of Ardi Rizal 2 years old boy to smoke 40 cigarettes a day had shaken the whole world. Ardi Rizal today was 8 years old and no longer addicted to drugs again, he had a normal life like all other children.

Ardi Rizal Indonesian boy who used to smoke up to 40 cigarettes a day when he was two years old. But during the past 6 years, with the help of the government, he was taken to a smoking cessation center and only takes 30 days to get rid of completely.


However, as an alternative to cigarette smoke and tried to feed Ardi. He became obese and looks older than his age.

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While 2-year-old boy Ardi, this time he was smoking up to 40 cigarettes a day. Photo: Barcroft Media.

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Thanks to the efforts of the government, he had quit smoking altogether. Photo: Barcroft Media.

"When I first stopped smoking, my son turned to toys to forget about cigarettes. But this approach seems ineffective.

When the urge to smoke again, my baby cried, screaming and banging his head against the wall. It took so long for the new family found something that made me forget tobacco, which is food. Now I eat a lot, family members are very difficult to prevent me not to eat so much, "his mother said Ardi Rizal.

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Ardi boy looking to food to forget about tobacco addiction, he is now obese and older than her peers.

Thanks to the extraordinary determination, Ardi Rizal has now been smoking cessation and healthy diet, become a healthier and happier than ever.

Explaining why children can easily access such cigarettes, said Matt Myers (president of Tobacco Prevention Campaign) said: "This is a failure of governments to protect children from this toxic industry. Indonesia is a country with less than 10 years old who smoke the most in the world.

If you drive the streets of Indonesia, will mix with car exhaust smoke. Smoking is not just a habit or a hobby, but it has become a cultural norm. Tobacco advertising appears a lot, which I have not seen in the West for over 50 years. "

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