ISSN: 2640-2718
Authors: Vladyko A*, Fomina E and Semizhon P
The importance and role of xenobiotics involved in the development of the microbiota is a determining factor in the evolutionary development of mammals, the entire animal and plant world. This is confirmed by the emergence of new and emerging infectious agents. The gut microbiome (normal microflora) plays a decisive role in maintaining normal physiological "immune and hormonal" processes in the human body and is an "ambulance" or a kind of "adaptogen" that restores the natural course of positive evolution of living organisms when exposed to adverse environmental factors. Biological, chemical, physical and other factors adversely affecting the microbiome can lead to numerous medical problems, including the appearance of multiple endo- and exogenous infectious pathogens (bacterial, viral, parasitic, fungal diseases), as well as somatic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, autoimmune and oncological diseases, as well as disorders of the central nervous system. This report attempts to open up the natural mechanisms involved in the formation of new types of pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2, in order to use biological laws for medical purposes. Currently, the opposite happens, eliminating medical problems, a person negatively affects the process of his improvement, turning Homo Sapiens into Homo Degradatum, while including the whole plant and animal world in this negative process.
Keywords: Xenobiotics; Microbiota; CRISPR/Cas; Tandem repeats; Vaccination; Technologies; SARS-CoV-2; Evolution mammals
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