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2017/04/14
Hi
12:54:20 pm
how was it?
12:55:46 pm
Glad I went but don't see any immediate benefit for me. Boone is legendary but his
stroke has definitely had an effect - but he's an amazing 88.
The whole area of brain performance and brain capacity doesn't seem "baked" enough
for me be as you say it's not one or two things
01:15:44 pm
They argue that we need a "blood pressure" or "pulse" but I argue that the heart is a
muscle w blood vessels.
01:16:16 pm
Very bAd picture of me but here's boone
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Yup
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Not bad for 88 though
We should call the field
Neurobotany
Plant neurobiology is not quite right
03:00:59 pm
Heard a good word for root cells
NEUROID not quite neurons
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kill me now
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Study of the neuroid behavior of vascular plant
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Oh like it
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Only
Works btw in vascular plants
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https://clinphytoscience.springeropen.com/
Clinical
Phytoscience
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Phytoscinec
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Phytoscience as it is defined now
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Phytognition
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Phytophysillogy
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Tracheophytology
Vascular plants (from Latin vasculum: duct), also known as tracheophytes (from the
equivalent Greek term trachea) and also higher plants, form a large group of plants (c.
308,312 accepted known species [3]) that are defined as those land plants that have
lignified tissues (the xylem) for conducting water and minerals throughout the plant.
They also have a specialized non-lignified tissue (the phloem) to conduct products of
photosynthesis. Vascular plants include the clubmosses, horsetails, ferns,
gymnosperms (including conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants). Scientific
names for the group include Tracheophyta[4] and Tracheobionta.[5]
06:15:03 pm
And
06:20:26 pm
Cholesterol is dumb
06:20:32 pm
I had s meeting this morning on plant cholesterol
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Inflammation matters
We spent a generation talking about lowering cholesterol when the marker we weren't
tracking was inflammation
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In strokes we always thought prevention and tx was about cholesterol
Lowering but it turns out it was the inflammation
06:21:24 pm
Yes but plants make a different version
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And if your cholesterol
Is too low you have a head bleed and not a stroke
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Plants bundle stuff up more effectively
Read about plant mitochondria
06:21:59 pm
They have this amazing bit at the end of the electron cascade called ALTERNATIVE
OXIDASE and it messes w ubiquitin
06:22:34 pm
I think it's a little less about what they are bundling and more about how they are
bundling
Also
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When there are stressors all the cell
Focuses there
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GREAT GREAT GREAT
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And it's funny be the cells can handle a ton of stress before bad stuff happens
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Much like in humans. We see protein aggregates long long before clinical
Symptoms
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Cholesterol should be the surrogate marker for inflammation and not vice versa
06:25:18 pm
There are 2 or 3 ppl out there I think we should talk to. One in Germany but I think he's
czeck- and sadly the person who was almost where we are just died but he was from
the university of Washington in seattle and his wife is still Alive and pushing 85 years
old but still trying
To make progress so I will try to visit her on my next trip to seattle
06:29:22 pm
There is also a British guy who knows the answer to the human stressor that causes
Alzheimer and I think he can prove it with a little help
I feel like NANCY DREW
Putting these pieces together
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You know what
Plants give us oxygen
But they need us to give them urine (water plus nitrogen for the soil) and feces
(nutrients)
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Yes they've coopted humans
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I think they are more evolved than us
First it makes no sense at all to have to move around to find nutrients or mate. Find
someone else to bring to you.
Second who needs emotion and mood and way too many senses when you can have
all the function you need as a neuroid
Third when you can have like a hundred vaginas why just have one
07:36:35 pm
We do but rudimentary
Vitamin D etc
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Tells you vitamin d matters
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Funny to think about evolution
We used to be fish and finally we become plants
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Yes and can't use sun energy
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And humans have plant blindness. Only see the rabbit
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Sent
Total Mind fuck
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