The human genome is packed with millions
of gene switches that reside in bits of DNA that once were dismissed as
“junk” but it turns out that so-called junk DNA plays
critical roles in controlling how cells, organs and other tissues
behave. Cambridge researchers have published a paper proving that
four-stranded ‘quadruple helix’ DNA structures — known as G-quadruplexes
— also exist within the human genome. The question is, how many DNA
strands are human beings capable of possessing? Some geneticists are
claiming humans will one day have 12 strands.
Just a few years ago, modern medicine
officially acknowledged the first case of a child with 3 DNA strands. A
two-year-old boy, Alfie Clamp became the only person in the world to be
diagnosed with an extra strand in his DNA. He was born blind and with
severe disabilities, which led doctors to carry out various tests. They
revealed his seventh chromosome had an extra strand of material which
had never been documented anywhere in the world before. Doctors were
baffled at his condition, which is so rare it does not have a name.
Dr. Berrenda Fox said “we are finding
that there are other helixes that are being formed. In the double helix
there are two strands of DNA coiled into a spiral.” Dr. Fox says there
are major changes and mutations occuring in our DNA. We are evolving.
“We will be developing twelve helixes. During this time, which seems to
have started maybe 5 to 20 years ago, we have been mutating. This is the
scientific explanation. It is a mutation of our species into something
for which the end result is not yet known,” she stated.
The findings of the G-quadruplexes mark
the culmination of over 10 years investigation by scientists to show
these complex structures in vivo — in living human cells — working from
the hypothetical, through computational modelling to synthetic lab
experiments and finally the identification in human cancer cells using
fluorescent biomarkers.
The research, published in Nature Chemistry and
funded by Cancer Research UK, goes on to show clear links between
concentrations of four-stranded quadruplexes and the process of DNA
replication, which is pivotal to cell division and production.
Physical studies over the last couple of
decades had shown that quadruplex DNA can form in vitro — in the ‘test
tube’, but the structure was considered to be a curiosity rather than a
feature found in nature. The researchers now know for the first time
that they actually form in the DNA of human cells. Quadruplex DNA is
actually found fairly consistently throughout the genome of human cells
and their division cycles
The study showed that if an inhibitor is
used to block DNA replication, quadruplex levels go down — proving the
idea that DNA is dynamic, with structures constantly being formed and
unformed.
The researchers also previously found
that an overactive gene with higher levels of Quadruplex DNA is more
vulnerable to external interference.
Scientific research has now proven our
DNA holds the genetic codes for our physical and emotional evolution
through frequency held in the languages we speak.
There is evidence for a whole new type of
medicine in which DNA can be influenced and reprogrammed by words and
frequencies WITHOUT cutting out and replacing single genes.
Russian researchers’ findings and
conclusions are simply revolutionary! According to them, our DNA is not
only responsible for the construction of our body but also serves as
data storage and in communication. The Russian linguists found that the
genetic code, especially in the apparently useless junk DNA follows the
same rules as all our human languages. To this end they compared the
rules of syntax (the way in which words are put together to form phrases
and sentences), semantics (the study of meaning in language forms) and
the basic rules of grammar. They found that the alkalines of our DNA
follow a regular grammar and do have set rules just like our languages.
So human languages did not appear coincidentally but are a reflection of
our inherent DNA.
The Russian biophysicist and molecular
biologist Pjotr Garjajev and his colleagues also explored the
vibrational behavior of the DNA. The bottom line was: “Living
chromosomes function just like solitonic/holographic computers using the
endogenous DNA laser radiation.” This means that they managed for
example to modulate certain frequency patterns onto a laser ray and with
it influenced the DNA frequency and thus the genetic information
itself. Since the basic structure of DNA-alkaline pairs and of language
(as explained earlier) are of the same structure, no DNA decoding is
necessary.
This finally and scientifically explains
why affirmations, autogenous training, hypnosis and the like can have
such strong effects on humans and their bodies. It is entirely normal
and natural for our DNA to react to language. While western researchers
cut single genes from the DNA strands and insert them elsewhere, the
Russians enthusiastically worked on devices that can influence the
cellular metabolism through suitable modulated radio and light
frequencies and thus repair genetic defects.
Through scientific inquiry, research has
exposed that only 3% of our DNA is wrapped up in the spiraling double
helix strand. During the time of the 75,000 year cycle when we are
exposed to the most torsion energy waves and it affects our DNA by
reorganizing the 97% “junk” DNA from a 2-strand double helix to a
12-strand helix advancing man in a leap of evolution.
Source:
http://worldtruth.tv
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