Smoker/Non-Smoker Status

Are you benefiting from Quitting Smoking?

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If you indicate history of tobacco use, The Analyst™ will ask further questions including this one:
Smoking tobacco. What is your current status?
Possible responses:
→ I have never smoked / don't know
→ I stopped over 8 years ago
→ I stopped 4-8 years ago
→ I stopped less than 4 years ago
→ I am still a smoker

What does this tell us?

Based on your response, which may indicate being a non-smoker, quitting smoking, recently quitting smoking or being a smoker, The Analyst™ is able to consider possibilities such as:
Addictions / Addictive Tendencies

Addictions / Addictive Tendencies also suggests the following possibilities:

Histadelia (Histamine High)

Nutritional treatment for drug and alcohol users will depend on the results of a test for blood histamine levels.  In one series of such analysis, all users proved to have high histamine levels, leading the scientist to conclude that this abnormality – with its impact on brain function – is a major force in creating addiction. [Nutrition Guide for the Prevention and Cure of Common Ailments and Diseases, Carlton Fredericks, PhD. p.58]

Hypoglycemia

A craving for cigarettes and/or drugs is a possible symptom of hypoglycemia.

Nervous Breakdown Tendency

Drug abuse – in particular cocaine use – is a predisposing factor for having nervous breakdowns.

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