EMF 4: WHY MIGHT YOU NEED CARBS FOR PERFORMANCE?

   



IS TRANSGENERATIONAL EPIGENETICS THE CATARACT FOR THIS PATHWAY? 

 

Modern paleo folks have been born into a world where none of their clocks likely have ever been normal because their grandparents and parents clocks were altered from fake light beginning in 1924.   They then faced escalating  manmade EMF’s, which permeated their world since the 1940′s and have been escalating every decade since.  Today they are at catastrophic levels.  These changes began to alter chronobiology, first, on their grandparents, then their parents, and now them directly.  This is how trans-generational epigenetics works.  This explains the abrupt changes in all the epidemiological curves for humans.  They are all steam rolled forward, or frame shifted;   in 1978-1988, and this can be seen in NHANES curves for obesity.  I would suggest to you now you take a break and look at J.S Stanton’s talk from AHS 2012.   Pay attention to the the comments from the first questioner after his talk, Seth Roberts.  He wants to know why the NHANES curve inflection happens dramatically in the 70′s?  Well we cover that in some detail in EMF-5.

 

I believe reason is simple for one reason……..humans developed cellular tardiness……..for 4 decades prior to the 70′s we have had a slow unwinding of the precision of our endogenous molecular clock.  Unbeknownst to us,  we then added a massive infusion of carbs, fake light, man-made EMF’s.  Shortly later, medicine called for the removal of all the best fat’s from the diets (thanks Ancel Keys); while we simultaneously had food companies created non evolutionary foods using GMO’s, added hybridized wheat, and trans fats to more fake foods for over a decade.

The first, and most important issue that set the table for this entire mess was ruining our endogenous molecular clock.   This is when all neolithic diseases began to appear in epidemiologic studies because of the cumulative effect of the five things I mention in EMF-2.

It also belies why maximum performance from ketogenic diets have remained hidden from modern paleo,  science, and mankind, because they never realized how Circadian Clock Gene regulators (CCG’s) have altered our genome and our epigenetic expression.  The chemically reduced pathway for life is based in the PPP, and it is how mitochondrial ATP production is maximized.  Let us begin to look at this issue now piece by piece.

 

 

SO,  WHAT SHOULD WE DO AFTER EMF 1-3 ?

 

We left off EMF -3 discussing CCG’s.  CCG’s are wired into every known human gene in the genome.  You would think this would clue anyone into just how important timing might be.   This allows not only every cell to tell proper time but it allows our DNA and RNA to do the same.  If you consider all neolithic disease’s present today,  the true battlefront in your body begins with positive-charged free radicals called inflammation and a loss of electron flow from a diminished ability to sense the Schumann resonance by cell’s is huge.  The result of not being able to complete it,  is pretty simple: The big negative-charged Earth overwhelms little, positive-charged free radicals of inflammation. What does this mean?  It means the mammalian immune system genes gets a boost in function from those free electrons in the Earth,  if you’re plugged into it as evolution expects us to be.

Is there any way we can prove this statement, Dr. Kruse?

 

GEEKS AND NON GEEKS UNITE:  Yes, there is.  When the precise timing of biologic reactions are off, nothing works with the nanoscopic precision that life or biochemistry has evolved to expect. I covered this in detail in the January webinar when we discussed electron chain transport in recycling of ATP production. This is repeated in every biochemical reaction in our body.  This is why all genes have CCG’s tied to their transcription factors.  When timing is thrown off, the biochemistry is completely frame-shifted within the cell. People seem to understand what frame shifting means in genetics, but few people understand how a frame shifting in time alters the epigenetic precision for a cell. A frame shift in genetics leads to a small quick change in one generation.   As generations progress the problem slowly worsens.  A small change in timing of biologic processes results in changes in time depending upon the life span of the animal in question. The result is not as immediate and can be missed if we do not perceive the effect of time on E=MC2 in biology.  It goes so slow, that it may remain in your blind spot for your entire life.  This is how all autoimmune diseases begin, in my opinion.

 

Why are the symptoms first found in a  leaky gut or in skin breakouts?  The cells of both organs turn over in 2-3 days in a normal person.  In someone with an altered clock the cell cycle timing is altered and they do not turn over all their cells as they are designed to and it causes increased permeability and activation of the immune system.    This is why an incorrect clock symptoms are found in people with bad skin break outs and poor gut function.  Any cell that turns over quickest will be affected by a clock timing issue first.  Cells in the brain are some of the slowest dividing cells so the effect there will take decades to show up.  This is why Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease and gliomas are now being expressed 50 years after the first wave of man made EMF’s and artificial light.

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Comments

  1. How do you get in and out of the PPP pathway? How can we endogenously produce ribose without carbs?

  2. How do you get in and out of the PPP pathway? How can we endogenously produce ribose without carbs? Where can I read about how carbs make mitochondria leaky?

  3. Shilohman says:

    Wow, this to me is really the Unified Field Theory of Epi-Paleo. Thanks Dr. Kruse.

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