“Smoking Of Shisha Can Cause Breast Cancer” Aproko Doctor

Dr. Aproko, a prominent social media personality, has recently issued important health warnings on breast cancer to his female followers.

One of his notable messages focuses on the potential health risks associated with shisha, particularly among young girls. Contrary to the perception that shisha is harmless, Dr. Aproko has emphasized that it can have serious consequences for health.

Shisha use may distort cells in the body, increasing the risk of mutations that can lead to cancer. This is particularly relevant in Nigeria, where breast cancer is a leading concern among adolescents and young people.

To minimize the risk of breast cancer, Dr. Aproko strongly advises people to steer clear of shisha. Even flavored varieties, like pineapple or moimoi, can be misleading in terms of their harmlessness. Dr. Aproko has pointed out that these flavors often contain toxins that can be detrimental to the body.

In addition to his warnings about shisha, Dr. Aproko has provided valuable health tips in other areas. He has advocated for walking as an effective and natural method for weight loss. His recommendation suggests opting for walking instead of relying on buses or cars for transportation, as regular and extended walking can help individuals shed excess pounds.

Furthermore, Dr. Aproko has raised concerns regarding kitchen sponges. He contends that many kitchen sponges harbor more germs and bacteria than toilet seats, primarily due to improper cleaning. To maintain a sanitary kitchen sponge, he recommends regular soaking in bleach or using hand sanitizer to ensure the thorough removal of germs and bacteria.

Dr. Aproko is known for consistently spreading the word on the importance of practicing a safe and healthy lifestyle. He also preaches on safeguarding personal well-being and promoting good hygiene practices.

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