Biology made Anew Synthetic

Imagine this meeting was seven years ago to discuss the uses of synthetic processes. Now, how to trick the body and the immune system that a foreign unnatural molecule is good and not a threat.
Answer: turn off or down grade the immune system with an injection of MRA material.
Like all knowledge it can be used both ways, good and nefarious, which the mind can be altered to believe bad is good.

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“Crevi: the first commercial cultured pork company, making sausages without the pig.”
I’ve heard of child labor but never pig labor. PLM pig lives matter!

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Why treat acne, caused by HORMONES that caused the increase in bacteria, realistically. Let’s go cosmetic!

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I remember as a teenager there was an over the counter acne cream that contained makeup to help cover up the redness of the zit.

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My mother was a dermatologist who did not believe in cosmetics. Nuff said.

Except my sister and I both had to work for her on Saturday’s for a clothes allowance in high school. Had a typewriter with blacked out keys and had to pass her typing tests because typing was part of the job (not an electric typewriter- big commercial job), so we learned a LOT about zits and how to type words like moluscum contagiousum.

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Are you aware of the theory that sugar is the main exacerbative culprit as regards to zits??

I have not read about or heard the theory sugar is a culprit for causing zits, only that “raging” hormonal changes were the cause. Considering the toxicity of sugar the theory seems possible as way for the body to eliminate a toxin.

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Yes, @WuWu , but that supports the hormone theory. Sugar causes metabolic imbalances that stimulate hormones. Like diabetes or hypoglycemia, glucose levels in the blood stimulate the pancreas, thus the entire system. I tend to be hypoglycemic so zits were rarely a problem for me, for example. My late husband was a type 1 diabetic who was forced to control sugar to stay alive so zits were NEVER a problem for him, either.

Glad you pointed that out. Thanks, WuWu.

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