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Stress, Diet, Climate Change, Archaeal Endosymbiosis and Mind Change

Stress, Diet, Climate Change, Archaeal Endosymbiosis and Mind Change

von Parameswara Achutha Kurup und Ravikumar Kurup
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Beschreibung

Modern civilization results in changes in dietary habits leading to less consumption of fibre and more intake of protein and fat. This leads to increased colonic archaeal growth and archaeal endosymbiosis. 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. This leads to decrease in mucin secretion lining the gut wall and inflammatory changes in the colonic mucosa. This leads to increase in archaeal growth and colonic archaeal translocation into to the blood and tissues producing archaeal endosymbiosis. Endosymbiotic archaeal growth which has got magnetoperception and quantal perception of low level of EMF. This leads to frontal cortical atrophy and cerebellar dominance. There is an endemic cerebellar cognitive affective disorder presenting as adult onset autism, impulsive behaviour, violence, introversion, solitude and aggression. This produces a mind change.

Details

Verlag LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Ersterscheinung 24. Dezember 2018
Maße 22 cm x 15 cm x 1.2 cm
Gewicht 286 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9786139987771
Seiten 180

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