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10,000 germ species live in and on healthy people
http://www.kansascity.com/2012/06/13/3656569/10000-germ-species-live-in-and.html
BY LAURAN NEERGAARD
AP Medical Writer
Posted on Wed, Jun. 13, 2012 12:08 PM
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We have 10.000 species and the total is trillions with 8 million
extra-genes. We should now look for how much
the population of each species and genes are in a healthy human. When a person
is sick, if we know which specie or gene is exceedingly its number, we have the
culprit. Why?
The Matrix/DNA Theory
model suggests a different approach and the explanation. One human body is a
unit of Humanity. One body is a system composed by organs and connected by
liquids. Now, let’s go to the past origins of this phenomena: our planet is a
unit of a stellar system. Which is composed by Astros connected by magnetism”.
At our body-system there is an eco-system of microbes. At a
planet there is a biosphere of living beings. Then, the identification of harmful
causes from species of living beings to biosphere could orient us to
identification of harmful causes from germs to a human body.
It happens that the first cause for any “disease” in biosphere
is the unbalance among the numbers of populations. Any time any specie growth excessively
in numbers, there is a problem in the food chain. So, the first cause of diseases
in a human body should be the unbalance of t he ideal number for each microbe
specie. This explains also that the epidemics are caused by excessive growth of
a virus or microbe specie at Earth surface.
Another strategy is taken to account the model of a natural
perfect system from Matrix/DNA Theory. The microbiome is a sub-system that derivates
from the formula for natural systems. Each species of germs is a representative
of some detail in that formula. The identification of who is who can be made by
knowing the function of any specie. But, then this is a Science that is at its beginning
and needs a lot of work.
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