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Human civilization and industrial revolution leads to increase in green house gases like carbon dioxide leading to global warming. The global warming leads to increased growth of endosymbiotic and colonic archaea in humans and animals leading to methane production and global warming. The major part of the world ecosystem is made up of human population and archaeal endosymbiosis and colonic archaeal growth consequent to global warming leads to methanogenesis and increase in the speed of global warming and climate change. The wide spread use of the internet with exposure to low level EMF fields…mehr

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Human civilization and industrial revolution leads to increase in green house gases like carbon dioxide leading to global warming. The global warming leads to increased growth of endosymbiotic and colonic archaea in humans and animals leading to methane production and global warming. The major part of the world ecosystem is made up of human population and archaeal endosymbiosis and colonic archaeal growth consequent to global warming leads to methanogenesis and increase in the speed of global warming and climate change. The wide spread use of the internet with exposure to low level EMF fields also leads to endosymbiotic archaeal growth and methanogenesis. The human endosymbiotic archaeal growth leads to changes in human brain function, metabolonomics and genomics leading to evolution of a new species. Archaeal endosymbiosis and colonic archaeal density depends upon dietary fibre intake. The life style and nutritional behaviour of population with high fibre intake can alter endosymbiotic and colonic archaeal growth, methanogenesis, climate change and mind change.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.