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I was so fascinated by the quick poll last week and it did seem, as Tim said, there was common ground in our stories of how we got vitamin A toxic.  (ie not respecting the RDA LOL!)

I wonder if there is a genetic component.  So this poll is:  Where do you come from?

As in the other poll, try to be succinct.  You can talk about family-trees or 23-and-me's etc.  It's all good.  Was there anything about how well you convert carotenes to A in your report?  Do you have any Neanderthal?  🙂

My family-tree says I'm 3/4 French and 1/4 German

23-and-me adds  British Isle to the mix

We have pretty high Neanderthal

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I took a screenshot. Rounding it’s basically

56% British/Irish

23% French/German

15% broadly Northwestern European

5% Scandinavian

(and a little bit Finnish and African)

I have 290 Neanderthal variants

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I don't remember my 23andme login info but my family tree says I'm half german with some icelandic, bohemian and dutch.  I think the 23andme results said I was a bit higher than average with neanderthal genetics.

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Here's mine:

I have 277 Neanderthal variants.

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In the bbc series ‘Humans’, it mentions Neanderthal genes being linked to Crohn’s disease (third in the series): 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m002fxmg/human-series-1-3-last-humans-standing

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25944817.amp

Modern science seems to want to explain most diseases as genetic abnormalities. There is a lot of emphasis now on testing babies’ dna, dna testing for diseases and genetic ancestry. Interesting how a lot of people have developed rare genetic diseases like MCAS, ehlers-Danlos, pots, rare cancers etc after the vaccine. Is it a gene therapy rather than a vaccine, does it trigger diseases in predisposed individuals, is it causing damage to our dna which can be passed on or affecting fertility. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1ljg7v0vmpo.amp

 

 

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War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Expanded Edition: Black, Edwin: 9780914153290: Amazon.com: Books

Genetics is Eugenics' rebranded name after infamy of WWII.

Thank you. Shocking. 

The history of IBM and punch technology gives a very dark meaning to the AI/health tech that is being pushed on us 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CqkjwAKnrdM

Synthetic DNA. Wellcome-Sanger Institute. Eugenics. 

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Ministry of Defence human augmentation covers wearables, seeing people ‘as a platform’ 

Click to access Human_Augmentation_SIP_access2.pdf

synthetic human genome project. I wonder whether we have already been vaccinated with synthetic human genes. Interesting to read the ethical considerations section 

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‘70% to 90% of disease risks are probably due to differences in environments’ 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4841276/

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