Ok, when you eat a chicken sandwich, an avocado, or some broccoli, your GI tract absorbs a lot of the fatty tissues along with the RNA and DNA of the food item.
As these RNA/DNA bits get absorbed by your cells, your first line of defense, restriction enzymes, chop up the loose RNA/DNA fragments and recycle them for one's own use. In effect, your cell has an effective recycling factory which also provides a defense against that avocado, from expressing its genes in your body which is why you don't grow a green sheath over your body after going on a week of a guacamole binge.
Now, in place of the above, imagine some fatty tissue, but under its surface, a 100 billion plus mRNA fragments, hiding like a Trojan horse. When that capsule bursts within the cell, the number of mRNA fragments overwhelm all the restriction enzymes so that the mRNA pieces have enough critical mass to logger jam the cell's ribosomal complex, which then produces the Spiked Protein, an alien protein for the human species. In Applied Chemistry, this is called Stoichiometric inhibition & is used in industrial processing to force a reaction to go only one way.
From a biology/medicine p.o.v, this is a type of stealth food poisoning because the interstitial fluid in the arteries and veins have no idea that a type of food poisoning has occurred within its cell array, as there's no viral nor bacterial signature to be found in the cell's region. The end result is that a previously 'uninfected' cell expresses a lot of alien protein on its surface and environment and then, the immune system goes crazy, fighting an unknown enemy. The fight then evolves into autoimmune disorder as everything and anything, appears to be an infection of sorts.
There's no more 'us vs them', it's all them.
And this is why younger ppl are dying faster because their hearts and kidneys are still in development. Because in place of getting stronger ... each exercise routine makes 'em weaker as the body resists replacing worn out parts, now seen as pseudo-infected, with newly 'infected' repair adult stem cells. So sure, Irene Cara succumbed to heart disease in her early 60s vs late 70s, however, if she were still in her Fame era today, she may have died on stage, playing the Flashdance classic, 'What A Feeling', only a couple of years later when the movie was a hit.
As these RNA/DNA bits get absorbed by your cells, your first line of defense, restriction enzymes, chop up the loose RNA/DNA fragments and recycle them for one's own use. In effect, your cell has an effective recycling factory which also provides a defense against that avocado, from expressing its genes in your body which is why you don't grow a green sheath over your body after going on a week of a guacamole binge.
Now, in place of the above, imagine some fatty tissue, but under its surface, a 100 billion plus mRNA fragments, hiding like a Trojan horse. When that capsule bursts within the cell, the number of mRNA fragments overwhelm all the restriction enzymes so that the mRNA pieces have enough critical mass to logger jam the cell's ribosomal complex, which then produces the Spiked Protein, an alien protein for the human species. In Applied Chemistry, this is called Stoichiometric inhibition & is used in industrial processing to force a reaction to go only one way.
From a biology/medicine p.o.v, this is a type of stealth food poisoning because the interstitial fluid in the arteries and veins have no idea that a type of food poisoning has occurred within its cell array, as there's no viral nor bacterial signature to be found in the cell's region. The end result is that a previously 'uninfected' cell expresses a lot of alien protein on its surface and environment and then, the immune system goes crazy, fighting an unknown enemy. The fight then evolves into autoimmune disorder as everything and anything, appears to be an infection of sorts.
There's no more 'us vs them', it's all them.
And this is why younger ppl are dying faster because their hearts and kidneys are still in development. Because in place of getting stronger ... each exercise routine makes 'em weaker as the body resists replacing worn out parts, now seen as pseudo-infected, with newly 'infected' repair adult stem cells. So sure, Irene Cara succumbed to heart disease in her early 60s vs late 70s, however, if she were still in her Fame era today, she may have died on stage, playing the Flashdance classic, 'What A Feeling', only a couple of years later when the movie was a hit.