Climate Change Mediated Actinidic Archaeal Endosymbiosis Generates Neanderthal Hybrids and Mind-Body Phenotypic Change

R. Kurup, P. A. Kurup
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Actinidic archaea has been related to global warming and human diseases especially autoimmune disease, neuro-degeneration, neuropsychiatric disorder, neoplasm and metabolic syndrome x. The growth of endosymbiotic actinidic archaea in relation to climate change and global warming leads to nean-derthalisation of the human mind-body system. Neanderthal anthropometry and metabolonomics has been described in autoimmune disease, neuro-degeneration, neuropsychiatric disorder, neoplasm and metabolic syndrome x especially the Warburg phenotype and hyperdigoxinemia. Digoxin produced by archaeal cholesterol catabolism produces Nean-derthalisation. Prefrontal cortical atrophy and cerebellar hyperplasia has been related to autoimmune disease, neuro-degeneration, neuropsychiatric disorder, neoplasm and metabolic syndrome x in this communication. This leads on to dysautonomia with sympathetic hyperactivity and parasympathetic neuropathy in these disorders. Actinidic archaeal related cerebellar dominance leads to changes in brain function. The data is described in this paper.
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气候变化介导的锕系古菌内共生产生尼安德特人杂交体和身心表型变化
放线菌与全球变暖和人类疾病有关,特别是自身免疫性疾病、神经变性、神经精神障碍、肿瘤和代谢综合征。与气候变化和全球变暖有关的内共生放线菌的生长导致人类身心系统的新灭绝。尼安德特人的人体测量学和代谢学已经在自身免疫性疾病、神经变性、神经精神疾病、肿瘤和代谢综合征中得到了描述,特别是Warburg表型和高地高辛血症。由古菌胆固醇分解代谢产生的地高辛产生尼安-去盐化。在这种交流中,前额皮质萎缩和小脑增生与自身免疫性疾病、神经变性、神经精神障碍、肿瘤和代谢综合征x有关。这导致自主神经异常伴交感神经亢进和副交感神经病变。放线菌相关的小脑优势导致脑功能的改变。本文对数据进行了描述。
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