{"id":8873,"date":"2012-05-29T00:22:01","date_gmt":"2012-05-29T00:22:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.homeobook.com\/?p=8873"},"modified":"2021-08-14T01:34:58","modified_gmt":"2021-08-14T01:34:58","slug":"is-junk-dna-same-as-the-chronic-miasm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homeobook.com\/is-junk-dna-same-as-the-chronic-miasm\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Junk DNA Same as the Chronic Miasm?"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"disease1<\/a>Genetic Research Explaining Fundamentals of Organon
\nDr Mansi Arya <\/strong><\/p>\n

Abstract :
\n<\/strong>Latest research evidences attributing viral cause to many chronic ailments and heritable disorders, validate Dr.Hahnemann\u2019s concept of cause of the disease . Discussion also provides\u00a0 scientific dimension to the theory of Chronic Miasms by drawing parallels with role of Junk DNA in the light of Epigenetics.<\/p>\n

Keywords: \u00a0<\/strong>Junk DNA , Miasms ,Virus, Epigenetics, Disease\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Evidences from Genetic Research stating <\/strong>cause of Chronic Diseases
\n<\/strong>Until fairly recently, doctors were at a loss to explain the cause of many chronic ailments and diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, obesity etc. Now, the latest research is coming up with evidence to show that viruses <\/em>could be the originating cause of more diseases than was previously thought to be the case. \u00a0Dr Hanan Polansky<\/em> has recently published his theory entitled \u201cMicro-competition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease\u201d<\/em>, where he claims that viruses are the root cause of ailments such as male pattern alopecia (MPA \u2013 baldness or receding hairline), obesity, heart disease and cancer. This viral cause of chronic disease has also been identified by the Centre for Complex Infectious Diseases (CCID), who linked viral activity to chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, attention deficit disorder, autism and other behavioural changing diseases.<\/p>\n

This new understanding of the role of viruses is also changing perceptions in Genetic research, as 97% of our genome is viral, being made up of the genes from the viruses and bacteria of the epidemic diseases that afflicted our ancestors. This viral element of our genome is collectively known as non-coding or junk DNA <\/strong>and until recently scientists thought that it was inert and had no effect on us. This view was reinforced by experiments on laboratory rats that had sections of their junk DNA removed and it seemed to cause them little apparent ill effect.\u00a0Now this perception is changing, as scientists are beginning to realize that junk DNA is the\u00a0cause of\u00a0serious chronic illness.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

The characteristics of viral behaviour
\n<\/span><\/strong>Viruses can have a fairly significant and short-lived, effect on us, as we all know from catching flu from time to time. Our body\u2019s immune system can overcome these viral infections and we normally recover after a few days. However, there are groups of viruses that our body\u2019s immune system does not overcome, and, once these viruses infect someone, they can remain in the body indefinitely. They manage to do this either because they have mutated in such a way that enables them to remain undetected by the immune system, or because they have developed immune systems of their own that are sophisticated enough to overcome attacks from the body’s immune system. These more sophisticated viruses are called complex viruses or stealth viruses<\/em>, as they often cause no noticeable signs of infection.<\/p>\n

Once in the body, these viruses need to feed off something in order to survive. They do this by embedding themselves in a cell, whereupon they begin interfering with the functioning of that cell and hinder its production of chemicals and proteins. This constant interference with the body’s chemical balance progressively weakens the internal organs, such as the gut, the liver, the pancreas, the kidneys, the heart and the genital organs, causing chronic, life-long illness, which can eventually manifest itself with life-threatening symptoms like cancer or heart disease.<\/p>\n

Hanan Polansky, in his theory of Micro-Competition with Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease, claims that viral activity produces an excess of genetic agents or proteins and these protein imbalances are present in the body several years before the onset of serious symptoms; e.g.<\/p>\n