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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Are some individuals genetically predisposed to nicotine dependence?
« on: 24/10/2008 16:57:35 »
I don't believe it is a gene, and I don't it when they tell us that we are at the mercy of our genes at all. Why don't identical twins develop the same diseases and habits?
I believe what you share with your parents is an exposure to a specific parasite or other pathogen and a specific dose of radiation at key growth periods during your life. That is what you share with your parents and siblings - germs and radiation. It has nothing at all to do with bad genes.
Nicotine is said to help with irritable bowel syndrome, so what some may call an 'addiction' may just be your inherent desire to survive your parasites by smoking - parasites that may only be responding to the power lines and cell phone towers surrounding your home. If you don't think other life forms respond to such frequencies, read this...
Mobile Phone Emissions Increase Worm Fertility:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1889-mobile-phone-emissions-increase-worm-fertility.html
I believe what you share with your parents is an exposure to a specific parasite or other pathogen and a specific dose of radiation at key growth periods during your life. That is what you share with your parents and siblings - germs and radiation. It has nothing at all to do with bad genes.
Nicotine is said to help with irritable bowel syndrome, so what some may call an 'addiction' may just be your inherent desire to survive your parasites by smoking - parasites that may only be responding to the power lines and cell phone towers surrounding your home. If you don't think other life forms respond to such frequencies, read this...
Mobile Phone Emissions Increase Worm Fertility:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1889-mobile-phone-emissions-increase-worm-fertility.html