Non Invasive Method to Diagnose Lung Energy of the Smoking Population

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Abstract

Smoking is an activity where toxic content which on fire produces smoke which can be detrimental if inhaled and mixed into the blood flow. Smoking is one of the key factors for death globally. On an average masculine and feminine smoker suffer about 13.2 and 14.5 year lifetime variation when compared to non-smoking individual. Most of the individuals who smoke regularly has higher prevalence of stroke, eye cataracts and cancer of nose, lips, tongue and mouth. The fact that 22.1% of masculine smoker and 11.9% of feminine smoker has a huge risk of dying due to lung cancer before age 80. The smoking generally has a adverse effect in its later stage and the diagnosis is generally invasive. There is a need for an early and non invasive diagnosis method for finding the adverse effects of smoking. Biowell is one such non invasive device to find psycho emotional status, Energy distribution and functional status of different organ. By using GDV based energy detection and health status analysis we can differentiate the damage caused to the brain and other major parts like Lungs, Nerve and Thoracic region. Smoking populations along with non smokers are taken and energy distribution and health status are collected, analyzed to prove the efficiency of Biowell instrument as a standard diagnostic tool.

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Anitha, G. … Muthu, P. (2019). Non Invasive Method to Diagnose Lung Energy of the Smoking Population. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(2), 2080–2083. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b3375.129219

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