Mitochondriopathy ¿ Internet EMF and Mitochondrial Dysfunction
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Internet electromagnetic field exposure leads to a mitochondriopathy. Exposure to low level of electromagnetic fields of the internet induces the enzyme heme oxygenase in the brain. Heme oxygenase converts heme to biliverdin and bilirubin. The deficiency of heme leads to induction of ALA synthase and porphyrin synthesis. Porphyrins can self-organise to form supramolecular structures called as porphyrions. The porphyrions can store information, can self-replicate and can have its own energetics generated by light related electron transport generating ATP. The porphyrions are the simplest self-replicating organisms that are known. The porphyrions can form a template for the generation of RNA viroids, DNA viroids, prions and isoprenoid organism. These RNA viroids, DNA viroids, prions and isoprenoid organism can self-organise to form magnetotactic nanoarchaea. The archaea can synthesise digoxin producing mitochondrial dysfunction.
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