Apples II
Andre Willers
15 Sep 2011
“Stay me with flagons , comfort me with apples : for I am sick of love” Bible
Synopsis :
Major endorphin systems are in play . Apples are playing humans via horses .
Discussion :
Bears love apples .
Horses love apples.
What is the connection ?
See :
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/courses/botany_940/06CropEvol/papers/Harris%2602.pdf
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com “Apples.horses and domestication” Sep 2011
See Appendix A for ease of reference .
Apples are rich in methionine amino acids . This suggests epigenetic effects .
Garlic was easy : Alliciin and Alliciinase required large concentrations of the relevant chemicals .
See http://andreswhy.blogspot.com “Garlic and the Plant-Herbivore Wars” Apr 2011
Epigenetic triggers take much smaller amounts , and are much more potent .
Hence the keeping it inactive in binary components .
The problem is that nobody has looked for them . So I can't find them on any search engine .
It will have to be done ab initio by looking at peripheral effects .
Preservation of apples :
Dried ,whole apples should keep the vesicles intact . A major trade in Mongolian times .
Cider , juices ,etc involves breaking the vesicles .
Cider will have none of the active ingredients . .They are stored in binary form , interact when
the apple is crushed . Very shortlived . Absorbed through linings of mouth .
I think subgroup of domesticated horses became domesticated because they had some enzymes in their mouth that delayed the breakdown .
Note the habit of pubertal human females letting horses nibble apples from their mouth .
Some transfer must take place . This hints at some oestrogen related compound .
The human would experience an endorphin high and relaxation .
French-kissing Dobbin gives a new meaning to bobbing for apples .
A new perversion ?
I shudder to think if it is not .
Horse Nomads :
Rather amusing to think that all that sound and fury was simply horses looking for a fix .
Evidence of apple cultivation at about 11500 BC has been found .
Every Mongol carried dried apples with him , and planted the seeds whenever they could .
Kumiss
Note the oestrogen effect .Drinking mares milk after the mares had eaten apples would have had a calming effect , making civilization possible . But drink it after it has fermented , with an alcohol level , it would have shut down the loosening of the histone DNA winding , preventing the expression of tranquilizers and endorphins . (Alcohol ameliorates methylation , a well-known epigenetic effect in memory and genetic systems .)
Also note the see-saw effect . Essential for civilizations .
What does this mean?
The Willers Zapper Cocktail :
Tranquilizer effect :
1.Rinse mouth with full cream milk(to establish an oestrogen presence )
2.Crush apple piece into a cream foam and smear onto gums and tongue .
3.Rinse with full cream milk .
Zapper Effect :
Follow with a shot of your favourite liquor . This will rapidly shut down the tranquilizer effect .
This whip-saw effect is essential to human function .
The net effect is a shock to the system .
What humans like . Swirling around the chaos-attractors .
You definitely will not be bored .
Andre
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Appendix A
Apples , Horses and Domestication .
Andre Willers.
15 Sep 2011
Synopsis:
Apples contain binary chemicals that drastically reduce aggression when mixed by crushing .
There is also an endorphin enhancing effect .
Discussion :
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/courses/botany_940/06CropEvol/papers/Harris%2602.pdf
Originally evolved in what is now Kazakhstan to spread seeds of apple-berries via bears , it was adapted by humans for domestication purposes , notably horses .
A really powerful tranquilizer , with endorphin effects , packaged in a binary form .
Degrades very fast in contact with oxygen or mixing .
Use the same method as for Garlic (Allicin) .
Crush an apple piece into cream foam to capture some of the binary components before they can degrade .
An apple a day keeps the doctor away .
Andre
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