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Global warming induces endosymbiotic archaeal and RNA viroidal growth and produces neanderthalisation of the species. The primitive archaeal DNA is integrated along with RNA viroids which are converted to their corresponding DNA by the action of redox stress induced HERV reverse transcriptase and integrase into the human genome. The integrated endogenous genomic archaeal sequences can get expressed in the presence of redox stress forming endosymbiotic archaeal particles which can function as a new organelle called the archaeaons- fructosome, steroidelle, neurotransminoid, glycosaminoglycoid,…mehr

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Global warming induces endosymbiotic archaeal and RNA viroidal growth and produces neanderthalisation of the species. The primitive archaeal DNA is integrated along with RNA viroids which are converted to their corresponding DNA by the action of redox stress induced HERV reverse transcriptase and integrase into the human genome. The integrated endogenous genomic archaeal sequences can get expressed in the presence of redox stress forming endosymbiotic archaeal particles which can function as a new organelle called the archaeaons- fructosome, steroidelle, neurotransminoid, glycosaminoglycoid, vitaminocyte and transmutoid. Post-covid world is neanderthalised and neo-organelle civilizational diseases like diabetes mellitus, hypertension, CAD, stroke, cancer, autoimmunity, autism, schizophrenia, mood disorders, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease become common. The average age of death becomes 50. People may need artificial organs harvested from tissues to survive. Civilizational disease needs a paleo-vegetarian diet consisting of high fibre, medium chain triglycerides and complex carbohydrates from pulse proteins. This peninsular Indian diet helps to reduce archaeal endosymbiosis
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.