Über Archaeal & Supermitochondrial Digoxin and Hemispheric Dominance
The human mitochondria has the cytochrome P450 enzymes required for steroidal synthesis. Digoxin synthesis can also happen in the mitochondria. The mitochondria can synthesize the aglycone part of the digoxin. The archaeal RNA viroids can hybridize with mitochondrial RNA generating new viruses and the free mitochondria can become an infective cell-sufficient viral supporting network. The archaeal RNA viroids hybridizing with mitochondrial RNA can get converted to mitochondrial DNA by reverse transcriptase and can form part of the mitochondrial DNA. This transfers the information for the synthesis of the sugar moiety from the archaea to the mitochondria. They can form supermitochondria and superbugs. These supermitochondria with hybridized with RNA viruses can replicate by fission and fusion and form a web outside the cell structure regulating the body and the brain. The mitochondrial digoxin can regulate the sodium-calcium exchange into the cell membrane and modulate mitochondrial function. Supermitochondrial digoxin can regulate hemispheric dominance and mitochondrial function.
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