Not a day goes by without television, newspapers and all the media there euphonium with catastrophic news about our health. The recommendations are wasted and are all aimed at disease prevention. Diabetes, stroke, cancer, etc.. will be defeated if we follow a certain diet or if you buy a particular supplement. But are we really sure this is true and that all individuals have the same chance of getting a disease?.
you explain better ...... we are very sure that by following a specific diet for lowering cholesterol or low in carbohydrates, never develop diabetes or stroke? Sorry to say, especially for all those people who believe blindly, but the answer is no.
course we are not so stupid as to think that you can not "delay" a specific disease, but, as our usual, we argue that the problem is much more complex than is suggested.
It must be making a substantial introduction, going to dig into that world wonderful world represented by the cells of the human body and in particular in the nucleus.
The core is a generally spherical shape at the center of all the cells of the human body (with some exceptions). E 'consisting of a substance very thick dark when viewed under a microscope, which takes its name chromatin .
Summing up very simply, when the cell is in its mitotic phase (that is splitting) and the chromatin-extracting form rod-shaped structures that most of us know: the chromosomes .
In every cell of every human being there are 22 pairs of chromosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes in humans are referred to as XY, while in the female XX.
Because the chromosomes are so important and how they fit in our discourse concerning diseases?.
dall'appaiamento Each chromosome consists of two filaments arranged in double helix and each strand consists of a sequence of structures called nucleotides long that have at one end of the following nitrogenous bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. The nitrogen bases are displayed in twos, giving rise to the famous double helix structure. Each strand of the double helix is \u200b\u200bcalled DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid that contains, as we all know, the genetic information necessary for life.
Each chromosome thus consists of a sequence of high nitrogen bases, which are divided into predetermined amount, known as genes. Each character of an individual, from eye color to the length of the feet, is controlled by one or more of these genes.
After this long but necessary introduction, we expose our theory.
We believe that, like any other character of a human being, genes control the possibility that a person contracting a given disease and not others. In other words in the genes is already determined, since our birth, if we have diabetes or high cholesterol or stroke, but in similar terms, reversing the speech, if there is no chance to get one of these diseases.
We believe that all diseases can be divided into 3 main macro groups: cardiovascular, neoplastic diseases and degenerative diseases, metabolic diseases and metabolic. These macro groups may in turn be divided into several sub-groups which encompass all the pathologies that exist today.
in our genes from birth, therefore, is already predetermined macro group to which we belong, and consequently pathological diseases such as will, mind you, not that we will be able to contract, but the ones we get sick with absolute certainty. And 'we want to pause here, because it is a matter of utmost importance. For belonging to a macro group, the percentage of contracting a specific disease in one of its subgroups, is 100%. Sooner or later one of these individuals will be affected by the disease because his body "educated" in the genes will note a number of processes that will result in the occurrence of this incident. At this point some may argue, "but the body can never implement that voluntary processes are resulting in his death?" The answer is no. The question is somewhat more complex and must be viewed from a different point of view.
's an example to understand better the genes can be considered as a book in which they are written instructions for operation of a car. Suppose, again, that in a part of this manual will be a typographical error that causes an abnormal consumption of the brakes. E ', therefore, logical to expect that the car will behave perfectly and in a manner similar to all other cars until they wear out the brakes, an episode that will determine the accident.
While all this may sound like a sword of Damocles over our heads, we can see that there are capable of healthy habits "slow down the consumption of the brakes." There is also another aspect to consider. The above scenario opens new and very interesting, because while some people are certain to onset of illness written in our genes, for the same individuals, it is also true, considering the issue from the opposite angle, it is impossible to development of a disease from one of the other macro groups.
Warning: esi stone some diseases that develop later onset of other diseases, as is the case, for example, stroke for people with diabetes. In this case the theory is still valid because the stroke is only a consequence of genetic disease itself that is diabetes.
We are aware that it set a revolutionary theory that we, however, we believe that fair and open new scenarios in the context of preventive medicine. We are also aware that such a theory would hardly be acceptable by traditional medicine, which would thus confined to a focus on the issue of delaying events.
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