Food and pheromone-constrained healthy longevity

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: April 27, 2017

NutrimiRAging: Micromanaging Nutrient Sensing Pathways through Nutrition to Promote Healthy Aging (April 26, 2017)

Current research in model organisms suggests that diet has a more prominent role on aging and age-related diseases than previously hypothesized. However, the precise dietary intervention that effectively increases healthy lifespan is not defined so far. In this regard, more human intervention studies and a deeper knowledge of the molecular mechanisms and environmental factors modulating aging are needed.

Recent studies have shown that epigenetic markers can be modified by environmental factors, with diet being among them. MicroRNAs have recently emerged as important epigenetic regulators of cellular function. They can be modified by diet.

Re: …the precise dietary intervention that effectively increases healthy lifespan is not defined…
Differences in diet are linked from the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction to differences in the behavior of all individuals of all species. The idea that precise dietary intervention could be defined and used to increase healthy lifespan is akin to the idea that mutation-driven evolution is the link to all biodiversity on Earth. These people and the editors are losers.
See: Nobody wants to belong to the party of losers. One of the best strategies in such a case is evidently an interpretation of the change as a gradual accumulation of knowledge while their work has always been at the cutting edge. —  Kalevi Kull
The Academic Editor Lynnette Ferguson, was one of two guest editors of a special issue of the journal Nutrients. The two losers invited my 2014 review of nutritional epigenetics, which was returned without review.

So far as I know, no one has subsequently linked virus-driven energy theft to all pathology. That means Lynnette Ferguson and Justin O’ Sullivan delayed scientific progress by ~3 years. During the past three years ~30,000 more articles about microRNAs have been published. The total is now more than 60,000.
Set your alert for the term “microRNA” and be sure to blame anyone who has prevented the dissemination of accurate information about the energy-dependent de novo creation of microRNAs for the unnecessary suffering and premature death of your loved ones (in the past, or in the future).
Pray for all the biologically uninformed theorists before ridiculing them for continuing to tout their pseudoscientific nonsense so that they could continue to profit from pathology rather than eliminate it by joining others who are “Combating Evolution to Fight Disease”

See also: Nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological adaptations: from atoms to ecosystems (April 11, 2014) on the Figshare preprint server.

Abstract excerpt:

This atoms to ecosystems model of ecological adaptations links nutrient-dependent epigenetic effects on base pairs and amino acid substitutions to pheromone-controlled changes in the microRNA / messenger RNA balance and chromosomal rearrangements. The nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled changes are required for the thermodynamic regulation of intracellular signaling, which enables biophysically constrained nutrient-dependent protein folding; experience-dependent receptor-mediated behaviors, and organism-level thermoregulation in ever-changing ecological niches and social niches. Nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled ecological, social, neurogenic and socio-cognitive niche construction are manifested in increasing organismal complexity in species from microbes to man.

See also: March 7, 2014 Combating Evolution to Fight Disease

Did I mention that food is required for the creation of the enzymes, hormones and receptors that are required to help all living genera fend off attacking Viruses?

See4 also: Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game


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