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@ Rusty
2024-09-17 07:18:02Did you know our Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is inherited exclusively from our mothers?
(If you got them from your dad, which is rare, you would very likely get a mitochondrial disease and die an early death)
This finding was discovered by the evolutionary biologist Dr. Doug C. Wallace in the 1980s
(and mainly conveyed to the masses by Dr Jack Kruse)
This is important because the environment a mother experiences during pregnancy directly affects the mtDNA health of her baby.
An important measurement of mtDNA health & function is something called % heterosplasmy.
As % heteroplasmy rises in mtDNA due to energy deficiencies caused by the environment, so does the prevalence of genetic mutations leading to progressive aging & diseases.
When an expectant mother lives in a stressful environment, marked by disrupted light cycles, toxins, and nnEMF. The baby is born with a higher heteroplasmy rate. This means the baby’s mtDNA could function like that of a much older person, leading to earlier aging and disease. This may explain why children today are getting sicker compared to previous generations, due to our increasingly toxic environments.
This means that although at birth the baby is physically 0 years old, biologically speaking, their mtDNA may be born as a 40 year old
and thus aging and disease will manifest sooner than that of a baby born with a low heteroplasmy rate.
This is why our children are becoming more and more sick today when compared to previous generations. This is because humanity has created a chronically toxic environment.
The brain, the heart and the immune system contain the most mitochondria in the body
(oocytes or female egg cells contain 100,000 mitochondria in each cell)
Is it a coincidence that heart disease, neurodegeneration and autoimmune diseases are booming?
**Could it be related to high % heteroplasmy rates in our mtDNA? ** If you look into Dr Kruse's work,
you'll realise that's the case.