What are the unintended consequences that can occur due to a mistake in DNA therapy?
Can gene therapy create a subset of cells for which the individual's DNA can no longer assure an identical set of genetic instructions to assure new cells created for rejuvenation work perfectly?
Are gene therapy protocols always successful in mitigating the risk to cellular rejuvenation?
Have people been killed by way of gene therapy?
I have saved the answers to a document file but it is long and my mouse is acting up too much for me to even attempt to post them. But the answers Grok gave me were very informative, and did nothing to reduce my concerns about what pharma is wanting doctors to do to people. In fact, I am more convinced that we need to guard our DNA our complete lifetimes.
The first sentence to the fourth question was "Yes, gene therapy can potentially create a subset of cells where the genetic instructions differ from the original DNA, leading to issues with cell rejuvenation or function. This phenomenon can occur through several mechanisms."
Absolutely protect your DNA! It's a very complicated molecule and it shouldn't be tampered with. We've seen how irresponsible and even criminal scientific and corporate bigshots can be. And doctors just do what they are told to do by them. It used to be the doctors "practiced" medicine. Now, it seems that they just follow a flow diagram.
I asked Grok the following questions:
What role does DNA play in cell rejuvenation?
Does gene therapy affect DNA. If so, how?
What are the unintended consequences that can occur due to a mistake in DNA therapy?
Can gene therapy create a subset of cells for which the individual's DNA can no longer assure an identical set of genetic instructions to assure new cells created for rejuvenation work perfectly?
Are gene therapy protocols always successful in mitigating the risk to cellular rejuvenation?
Have people been killed by way of gene therapy?
I have saved the answers to a document file but it is long and my mouse is acting up too much for me to even attempt to post them. But the answers Grok gave me were very informative, and did nothing to reduce my concerns about what pharma is wanting doctors to do to people. In fact, I am more convinced that we need to guard our DNA our complete lifetimes.
The first sentence to the fourth question was "Yes, gene therapy can potentially create a subset of cells where the genetic instructions differ from the original DNA, leading to issues with cell rejuvenation or function. This phenomenon can occur through several mechanisms."
Ask Grok yourself and see what you think.
Absolutely protect your DNA! It's a very complicated molecule and it shouldn't be tampered with. We've seen how irresponsible and even criminal scientific and corporate bigshots can be. And doctors just do what they are told to do by them. It used to be the doctors "practiced" medicine. Now, it seems that they just follow a flow diagram.