As most of you know I am constantly involved in research. I have the good fortune to be collaborating with Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT. She is one of the most brilliant and innovative thinkers with regard to health and disease that I know.
We have recently finished up and submitted for peer review not one, but two papers (and we’re currently working on another). One of those papers got rejected prior to peer review, almost certainly because Stephanie has published lots of papers critical of both glyphosate and the mRNA shots. Because of that crime many journal editors punish her by not even considering her submissions. We are still searching for a journal that might accept it, but I wanted to go ahead and share it with you.
The paper is titled Regulation of Melatonin Metabolism by Gut Microbes and the Role of Deuterium, co-authored by Stephanie, me, and Dr. Anthony Kyriakopoulos. As you know, I am fascinated by the foundational role deuterium regulation has in health and disease. In this paper we make the case that melatonin metabolism in the gut plays a key role in this regulation.
Melatonin is generated in the body from the amino acid tryptophan. While we generally think of melatonin as the sleep hormone produced by the pineal gland in the brain, it is interesting to note that a very large majority of melatonin in the body is actually produced in the gut. Within cells in the gut lining melatonin is converted to a metabolite called N-acetylserotonin, then that gets converted back to melatonin, over and over. During each conversion a whopping four molecules of deuterium-depleted water (DDW) are generated.
In this paper we also note that the spike protein, associated with either natural infection or more likely with vaccination, disrupts this melatonin cycling in the gut. This happens primarily by creating an imbalance of gut bugs (“dysbiosis”), which in turn impairs butyrate synthesis. Naturally produced butyrate is a vital component of this melatonin cycle. Each time I’m involved with researching and writing a paper I learn something new that has direct relevance to my clinical practice. If your gut, your sleep, or both have gotten worse since either having Covid or getting a shot for it, let’s talk. It could very well have something to do with the disruption in melatonin synthesis and recycling in your gut. Call 503-719-4806, email Lisa at drnigh_info@olivedrab-lyrebird-181492.hostingersite.com, or click the “Schedule” link at https://olivedrab-lyrebird-181492.hostingersite.com.
