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		<title>Smoking and Genetics &#8211; Is Smoking Hereditary?</title>
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<p>You <strong>can</strong> stop smoking if smoking is inherited in your genes. Research shows that whilst genetic factors do play a part in smoking behavior, this is only a small part. Environment, or nurture as well as nature, plays a part too.</p>
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<p>Studies of a correlation between smoking and genetic factors have come up with three correlations between smokers and their families:</p>
<p>1. The age they start smoking</p>
<p>2. How likely they are to carry on smoking</p>
<p>3. When they stop smoking</p>
<p>Whilst these factors are significant, they are not huge. In other words, you can quit even if everyone in your family is a smoker.</p>
<p>One of the things that are targeted in quit-smoking programs is the beliefs of the smoker. A belief is a very strong psychological incentive, and can be a strong influence on stop-smoking treatment.</p>
<p>So how do you change a belief? The answer is that cannot change a belief per se, what you can change is that an opinion that was once a belief is no longer so.</p>
<p>A belief is an absolute truth, something that we believe to be true based on all the evidence given to us plus the way we have stacked up this evidence in a logical order. Now logic is like building a wall. First you have one brick, then you have another, then another, building brick upon brick till you have a wall. The strength of this wall depends on how good the bricks are. What if there was a brick somewhere near the bottom that was flawed? Remove this brick, and the wall collapses. Take all the good bricks, build again, and you have a much stronger wall in place.</p>
<p>Using methods like EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) with NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), the belief that &#8220;I am a smoker because all my family are smokers&#8221; can be shown to be merely a flawed opinion. This is replaced by the stronger wall which says &#8220;My family are smokers, I choose to render these genes ineffective and become a non-smoker&#8221;.</p>
<p>Along with genes leading to flawed opinions, one is exposed to family emotions and family temptations. For instance, if parents were harsh in the treatment of a smoker growing up, who then was encouraged to smoke on every visit to relatives, this of course influences the smoking desire. A person with an unhappy or less educated background is more likely to smoke, and having cigarettes all around this person reinforces the smoking behavior.</p>
<p>The good news is that using methods like EFT, the driving force of our self-limits can be lifted out of your system. What remains is a simple program that covers the following:</p>
<p>A. Education about the dangers of smoking and the true joys of natural living</p>
<p>B. Options that involve something more exciting than being around smokers</p>
<p>C. Behaviural coaching for situations where one is surrounded by smokers</p>
<p>And EFT helps in every one of these situations, leading to true freedom from smoking.</p>
<p>Whilst this may mean more than one quick session for smoking cessation, a structured program like this is more likely to produce long-lasting results and true freedom for good. All I can say is that if you are an ex-smoker-to-be, you can succeed. It is merely the route to success that changes. True success feels good whatever route you take to it and whatever genes you have inherited.</p>
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<p>References about smoking and a genetic link:</p>
<p>Uhl, G.R.; Gold, L.H.; and Risch, N. Genetic analyses of complex behavioral disorders. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94:2785-2786, 1997.</p>
<p>KS KENDLER, PS MC NEALE, COG LA COREY, CA PRESCOTT A population-based twin study in women of smoking initiation and nicotine dependence Psychological Medicine, 1999 &#8211; journals.cambridge.org Page 1. Psychological Medicine, 1999, 29, 299-308.</p>
<p>Personality and the inheritance of smoking behavior: A genetic perspective, Behavior Genetics, Springer Netherlands, ISSN 1573-3297 (Online), Behavioural Science, Issue Volume 25, 1995, Pages 103-117</p>
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