Monday, September 12, 2011

Refrigerators and Plagues

Refrigerators and Plagues.
Andre Willers
12 Sep 2011
 
Synopsis :
Some bacteria form proteins that freezes water at super-zero temperatures . These create portholes in the gut for intrusion of harmful malware DNA .
 
Discussion :
Pseudonomas Syringae and various forms of Yersiniae Pestis can do this trick .
This is why the Black Plague spread along temperature gradients .
 
Eating infected cold food enabled spots of freezing in the gut . This negated the normal shutter defense . Vulnerable ports were left open .
 
The same happened in the lungs in cold climates .
Pomanders hastened the process by opening the airways .
 
Chilled cucumbers :
Expect Crohn's disease .
Cool as a cucumber . This means freezing at super-zero temperatures .
 
Airport systems with chilled air-conditioning will test positive for Yersinia contamination .
 
Neanderthals
They were cold adapted over a long period . Exactly . The bugs adapted as well ..
The hardest hit areas by the Black Plague were population groups with a high percentage of Neanderthal blood (North-West Europe) . These are also the groups with the highest resistance against CCR5 penetration .
 
Eat ice and die .
 
Therapeutic usage :
Cooled cucumber in probiotic yoghurt blasts beneficial DNA or other chemicals into the gut .
The cucumber pieces causes local freezing , keeping portals open .
 
Athletes :
A super boost can be achieved by eating chilled cucumbers sprinkled with sugar .
 
Diabetics II
Blasting sugar past gut portals should bypass insulin resistance mechanisms . But I do not know this . Only experiment will tell . At best it will reset some mechanisms . At worst , sugar levels will rise .
 
An interesting experiment .
Take refrigerated cucumber . Sprinkle with sugar and a bit of salt. Eat it  Monitor blood sugar levels before and after .
 
An interesting putative corollary :
Sugar is a more powerful blocker of CCR5 than anything else . Sweets have kept humans disease free .
 
So , there should be an optimal level of sugar intake , at optimal temperatures .
Salt is involved .
Epigenetic short-circuit :
The Spanish Flu in 1917 correlates closer with lack of sugar than anything else .
And for two generations afterward .Except for those who ate chilled cucumbers sprinkled with sugar and salt
 
Cucumber cold sweets , you old diabetics you ?
 
Andre
 

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