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Learn About Viruses

Viruses are not alive. They cannot do anything which cells or bacteria can do. Viruses are so much more tiny than are cells, being made only of a single string of atoms, they cannot be seen with a normal microscope. All viruses have only two simple parts, (1) a single long strand of DNA which may have millions of atoms in the long string, and (2) an outer layer of protective protein bag material, which is made up of the broken parts of the cellular or bacterial protein bag from which the virus last escaped. Viruses are not alive and cannot grow their own protein bag coating.

The DNA strand in the middle of the virus is a long string of connected single sugar molecules called Ribose. Onto each and every Ribose sugar molecule is then attached an amino acid. This process of making DNA can only occur inside a host bacteria cell which has a large supply of free amino acids floating in the salty cytoplasmic fluid. There are about 17 amino acids in the proteins which humans eat, but only 4 critical amino acids are used to make DNA. The banding or repeating pattern of the 4 amino acids, like a string of colored beads, is used to make partial copies of sections of the DNA to make protein-string hormones which control how cells operate and reproduce. These partial protein copies of sections of the DNA molecule, or hormones, are what make your body grow and live.

The DNA molecules in your cells are similar to a virus DNA, but with several differences. The DNA in your cells are made of two parallel long strands which are electrically bonded together. Over simplifying how they are put together, you could say one half of the double strand came from your mother and the other half came from your father. The two halves are bonded together to make a diploid or complete double strand which makes a compete animal or plant DNA molecule found in the nucleus of all living cells. But the viral DNA is only half of the long string molecule, it does not have a mother nor father. It only makes repeated identical copies of the original half or haploid molecule itself.

But your body actually does the same thing. When a woman ovulates she causes complete cells, which normally divide in half, to instead divide into four parts in her ovaries to divide the original double strand DNA molecule into four single strand ova. Each ova is a half or haploid version of your original DNA. The normal reproduction of all the cells in your body simply divide into two exact diploid copies. This process is called Mitosis and occurs in almost all of your cells every week or so. But once a month in women, certain cells in the ovary divide by a unique process called Meiosis which causes the cells to divide into four identical parts. But each new primitive cell has only half of the normal DNA strand. Each haploid cell is an ovum, and has the same atomic structure as a virus DNA.

The same thing occurs each month in men, when the sperm are made by dividing a body DNA molecule into four to make four haploid or half DNA molecules, which is all that is inside a sperm body. Neither ova nor sperm are living cells. They can't reproduce themselves. They are each more like a single haploid virus. By sexual reproduction, which is almost exactly the same as a virus entering a cell, the haploid or half DNA from mother and father are combined into a diploid or full double DNA strand thus producing a new living cell, destined to become a new human being. Viruses don't do that. They simply keep making exact copies of the original haploid or half DNA. They are not alive.

The set of the specific four amino acids which are used to make DNA are called Nucleic Acids when they attach along the long strand of sugar Ribose molecules. When they are attached they are called Ribo-Nucleic Acids. When the whole long strand of millions of RiboNucleic Acids have completely attached from one end of the long chain to the other, it releases an Oxygen atom at the end of the string and then the whole chain is stuck or bonded together by electrical forces. The release of the Oxygen atom is called Deoxyfication. This whole long chain, when it is completely filled, and de-oxyfied is called De-oxy-ribo Nucleic Acid, or as we know it, DNA.

That is also all that a virus is. Just a long chain of millions of the four amino acids all stuck together in a certain pattern. The only difference between the millions of types of viruses, is the repeating bead-like patterns of the four amino acids along the chain. The virus DNA cannot move by itself, it cannot locate, breath and eat food, and it cannot divide in half and make copies of itself or reproduce the way bacterial cells do. A Virus does not fit the definition of a living thing. It is more like the repeating patterns of atoms in a crystal.

The only thing that a virus does is a process called Replication. When a virus enters one of your cells, it escapes from within its own protein surface coating and it stretches out into a long string. The viral DNA then collects millions of free amino acids floating in your cell to make a mirror image copy of the four types of amino acids in the viral chain. This reversed mirror image chain is called Retro-deoxy-ribo Nucleic Acid or shortened to RNA. The RNA molecule is special and continues to make another mirror image of itself which is, of course, an exact copy of the original viral DNA.

The RNA molecule string will then continue to make many, many copies which result in the original viral DNA now having thousands of exact DNA copies all made from the amino acids stolen from your cell fluid. This starves your cell of all the amino acids and in a matter of minutes, destroys it. The original virus and its many replicate copies are now free to invade your other cells.

The thousands of new viral DNA copies then steal pieces of the protein bag coating from your damaged and dying cell and covers the viral DNA with stolen cell wall material. This is the trick by which the virus can exist in your body. By covering itself with the old cell wall from your cell, the virus hides from your immune system, since the virus now looks like just one of your own friendly cells and not a dangerous foreign virus.

But this means that any certain virus may have many different surface coatings, depending on where it last came from. If it last came from a bird, it is a bird virus and can only infect birds. If the same virus had escaped from a pig or hog, then it is a porcine or pig virus. Unfortunately, it is quite easy for humans to get viruses from pigs, because the strange similarity in the tissue typing of pig and human tissue. (Yet another reason why pigs are considered unclean biblically.) The atomic structure of the surface coat on pig viruses are similar enough that the pig virus can enter human cells.

The trick here is that for the RNA to make many, many replica copies of the original DNA virus, the RNA molecule must detach and release each new DNA copy into the cell fluid, to open up all the atomic spaces along the chain of the RNA molecule, in order to make room for the next new copy. What causes the RNA to completely release the newly made copy, and unzip the new DNA virus from the RNA master copy is something at the end of the molecule chain, called a TELEMERE. When the DNA copy is complete, the electrical charge on the RNA Telemere changes and it then releases and repels the new DNA copy by electrical forces. But the RNA Telemere is temperature sensitive, it won't release if it is too warm.

If the temperature of the Telemere on the end of the RNA chain is too hot -- meaning above 102 degrees F, then the Telemere cannot unzip and release the new DNA copy. The RNA and the new DNA viral copy are electrically bonded together -- and they are stuck -- they can't unzip. Thus, the original viral DNA cannot produce even one copy of itself using the RNA if you have a fever of about 101 to 102 degrees. That is why humans and all warm-blooded animals on earth produce a fever when infected with a virus, since it prevents the original viral DNA from replicating any copies of itself at all. Thus -- the end of the end of the original virus and any viral replication.

That's why we have fevers. And that is why reducing the fever with Nyquil, or Aspirin or other cold and flu medications can kill you when the Viral RNA is allowed to unzip millions of copies of the original single Viral DNA molecule. Each new copy of the original viral DNA can repeat the process and quickly produce billions of copies of itself and start infecting more and more of your cells, until it kills you. But a high temperature or a fever will stop the viral replication process instantly.

Article of interest along these lines: Fever is the Cure.

You should consider a virus cleanse. The primary way of doing this is by creating an artificial fever. I would suggest this without fasting the first time as the heat required for the fever can make you weak and lack of food simply creates over exhaustion. Also, the body naturally fights the effects of a virus with antibodies, which are normally created from proteins. So eat plenty of protein the day before and of your fast. I don't believe animal source protein (meat) is the best kind to be over dosing with, but beans, legumes, eggs and tofu are great. If you handle meat, some meat is fine, hopefully organic so your body won't be busy trying to filter out the chemicals and hormones from the meat rather than helping you eliminate your virus.

Are viruses all bad? Or were they created for a certain purpose? Check out this link: http://www.trueorigin.org/virus.asp

SIGNS OF VIRUS ACTIVITY:
You suspect that you had a reaction to a childhood vaccination.
You run fevers when you get sick.
You feel spiritually disconnected.

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