I'll make a new thread for this question since this is highly speculative:
Ok,
This seems to be a very difficult topic, but I'll try my best. The idea that there is a mutation that actually is positive - relies on for example studies of relatives with schizophrenia, but also the fact that the only mutations that have the ability to spread worldwide, are strongly positive. i.e. this mutation would be strongly positive for family members not affected by for example; schizophrenia, epilepsy, bipolar etc, but detrimental for those with such serious conditions.
The idea here is that there is a single cause for many conditions and these conditions would piggyback on this positive mutation. Thus being spread worldwide. A very strong positive gene mutation within humans would spread worldwide in a time-laps of about 10.000 years.
This view is much more positive than the notion that this is some sort of degenerative condition within families, and a strong argument for this view (yes, being positive about oneself is a strong argument
).
So, what diseases would be reflected by this single cause?
I believe these conditions have the same cause:
tle,
bipolar,
schizophrenia,
migraine,
gluten intolerance,
psoriasis,
diabetes type 2,
ADHD,
Autism
What seems to be a common(alternative) treatment for all of these conditions?
- Glutenfree diet
- Fishoil
- Excersise
Feel free to add your own thoughts!
(This is highly interdisciplinary and a logical way to check if an alternative method seems promising, if the underlying idea of a single cause is correct)
Your comment suggests a further correlation between my lineage and other genetic corruptions. I can trace my lineage back to East Prussia definitively. There are a number of individuals with neurotransmission deficits, and perhaps structural brain abnormalities, particularly on my father's side. Although my father was born in the US, both of his parents were German, and my mother was German.
Koennen Sie Deutsch sprechen? Ich habe in Deutschland drei Jahren gewonnt wenn ich ein kind war. Ich kann noch ein bischen erinnern.
I have done some research regarding the origin of two of my conditions. Being of Germanic descent accounts strongly for one of them. I have long been "drawn" inwardly to other more northernly countries in Europe. I strongly suspect Finnish blood from a few generations ago runs through my veins.
I developed lactose intolerance about two years ago, and went through the process of eliminating cow's milk, but tolerating cheese, and then finally having to eliminate cheese, almost completely, except for very small amounts. I noticed that Finns have a greater propensity for lactose intolerance.
Your comment suggests a further correlation between my lineage and other genetic corruptions. I can trace my lineage back to East Prussia definitively. There are a number of individuals with neurotransmission deficits, and perhaps structural brain abnormalities, particularly on my father's side. Although my father was born in the US, both of his parents were German, and my mother was German. My mother was in tears when the Berlin Wall came down, as she narrowly escaped East Germany before it went up.
This seems to be a very difficult topic, but I'll try my best. The idea that there is a mutation that actually is positive - relies on for example studies of relatives with schizophrenia, but also the fact that the only mutations that have the ability to spread worldwide, are strongly positive. i.e. this mutation would be strongly positive for family members not affected by for example; schizophrenia, epilepsy, bipolar etc, but detrimental for those with such serious conditions.
The idea here is that there is a single cause for many conditions and these conditions would piggyback on this positive mutation. Thus being spread worldwide. A very strong positive gene mutation within humans would spread worldwide in a time-laps of about 10.000 years.
This view is much more positive than the notion that this is some sort of degenerative condition within families, and a strong argument for this view (yes, being positive about oneself is a strong argument

So, what diseases would be reflected by this single cause?
I believe these conditions have the same cause:
tle,
bipolar,
schizophrenia,
migraine,
gluten intolerance,
psoriasis,
diabetes type 2,
ADHD,
Autism
What seems to be a common(alternative) treatment for all of these conditions?
- Glutenfree diet
- Fishoil
- Excersise
Feel free to add your own thoughts!
(This is highly interdisciplinary and a logical way to check if an alternative method seems promising, if the underlying idea of a single cause is correct)
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