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Changes in dietary habits leading to less consumption of fibre and more intake of protein and fat leads to increased colonic archaeal growth and archaeal endosymbiosis. The increase in endosymbiotic archaeal growth promotes Neanderthal metabolonomics and survival in extreme anaerobic conditions. Low level EMF pollution related to internet leads to endosymbiotic archaeal growth which has got magnetoperception and quantal perception and still further perception of low level of EMF. Modern civilization results in stress in societies leading to increased activation of the HPA axis leading to…mehr

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Changes in dietary habits leading to less consumption of fibre and more intake of protein and fat leads to increased colonic archaeal growth and archaeal endosymbiosis. The increase in endosymbiotic archaeal growth promotes Neanderthal metabolonomics and survival in extreme anaerobic conditions. Low level EMF pollution related to internet leads to endosymbiotic archaeal growth which has got magnetoperception and quantal perception and still further perception of low level of EMF. Modern civilization results in stress in societies leading to increased activation of the HPA axis leading to increased secretion of stress hormones the catecholamines producing increase in sympathetic tone. The increase in sympathetic tone leads to increase in stress hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine producing breeching of the gut blood barrier. Stress leads to increase in archaeal growth and colonic archaeal translocation into to the blood and tissues producing archaeal endosymbiosis. Climate change is of human biological origin and can be reversed by life-style modulation.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.