The Food and Drug Administration's proposal
to gradually reduce nicotine levels in tobacco to discourage smoking
is an extremely bad idea which won't help anyone and could hurt
some. Smoking may appear unattractive to non-smokers, but
smokers may be doing what is best for someone with their genetic
brain structure.
I have never had any connection to the tobacco industry. I
have never smoked, owned any tobacco company assets or worked in a
facility that sold tobacco products. People I cared about have
died from medical conditions associated with tobacco use.
On a personal level I don't understand how people can enjoy smoking,
but then smokers might not understand why I like jalapeno slices in
my breakfast eggs.
Unlike anti-tobacco fanatics I understand that differences in our
brain genes can cause us to march to the beats of different
drummers. One of the most important differences
involves the Dopamine Receptor gene DR4 which some call the
risk taker gene because those with a certain form of the gene
are more prone to risk taking. Those with the risk
taker form of the gene need a greater level of excitement possibly
because they have more receptors for the neurotransmitter dopamine.
The risk taker gene is essential in hunter / warrior societies
because male members of the society must be willing to face danger
to feed and protect other members of the society. The
risk taker gene may also affect decisions to move to another country
or to the American frontier. .
The people who attempt to discourage young people from smoking don't
recognize that their publicity campaign may actually be encouraging
young risk takers to try smoking. Potentially dangerous
activities appeal to those with the risk taker gene because
doing something dangerous is exciting. Surviving doing
something dangerous provides a feeling of accomplishment.
Telling young risk takers that smoking is dangerous makes smoking an
attractive activity.
Those with the risk taker gene are prone to
alcoholism and drug addiction indicating they may need a
chemical stimulation for their DR4 receptors. Fortunately
there is another chemical that can provide this stimulation.
Nicotine can provide an alternate chemical for at least some of
those with the risk taker gene without the dangerous side effects of
alcohol or drugs. Users of alcohol or drugs can lose control
of their behavior Smokers retain control over their behavior.
The conventional view is that nicotine independently causes people
to become addicted to it. The reality might be more
complicated. Some people may have a need for special chemicals
that have a certain impact on their well being. We all are
"addicted to" some chemicals such as vitamins. It might be
that people with the risk taker gene have more specialized
needs.
This post is too short to provide definitive answers, but it could
provide a guide for additional research into the possibility that
for those with the risk taker gene smoking might be a beneficial
activity. The potential heath threat is less than the threat
posed by a high fat diet or drinking and driving.
Smokers generally live long enough to retire Incidentally, I
recently saw an ad indicating some lawyers believe that many lung
cancers blamed on smoking might actually be the result of asbestos
exposure.
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