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I love how all the non-smoker's have all the answers about what causes nicotine addiction. Does it really matter anyway?
And half the earth is electrosensitive - most just don't realize it. And more women are sensitive than men, probably because women metabolize iron differently than men do. Only these people are diagnosed as suffering from depression or anxiety or panic attacks - or that they have ADHD or fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue - and then they accept a drug that might correct a few chemical imbalances, eventually cause others, and the radiation continues unabated.
I spent several years running around like a nut trying to figure out what was causing my symptoms. You don't just wake up one day and realize your cell phone is zapping you or that the tower up the road is zapping you - you don't feel the same sensation as what you'd feel if you stuck your finger in an electrical outlet. So when the symptoms of electrosensitivity begin, you are likely to overlook them or explain them away since you can't see these fields!I had my plasma metanephrines tested because this radiation is supposed to be especially hard on the adrenals. Mine was high, as expected. Now if I end up with an adrenal tumor down the road here, are you going to blame it on the tumor and discount all this radiation that I'm telling you is making me ill?
Okay, then surprise surprise - here's your DNA damage...Section 6...http://www.bioinitiative.org/report/index.htmSo the environmental factors involved in nicotine addiction are likely these exposures (and parasites) that are shared within the same households growing up.