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Q: CF Mutations
asked by: wizzbang on April 12th, 2009
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Whilst attempting to become an egg donor to help fund my own fertility treatment, I was informed that I have Heterozygote for Delta F508 and R117H (IVS8 variant) gene mutations.
I was referred to Nottingham City Hospital for some lung function tests and was found to be well with an absence of any symptoms relating to CF and discharged from the clinic.
I am now eight weeks pregnant and am unsure how or if my CF mutations will affect my child or myself in the future.
My partner was tested at the time and told he was not a carrier, however i have since heard that not all mutations are tested for.

Any info would be appreciated.

Thanks
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carolin
replied on April 17th, 2009
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CF Mutations
Hello

Mutations occur if the environment where the cells live has become too toxic, stale and acidic for them to survive in their normal form.
They actually mutate to be able to survive by living off the toxic metabolic waste products.
Whatever physical conditions we place our body in, directly affects the state of our cells and so on. Our cells are regularly dying off and being replaced, which means, the body renews itself and regains health. This also happens on every level.
Our DNA is the perfect blueprint, or plan, to manufacture a perfect cell, and, from there, a perfect organ, and a perfect and healthy body, and it does so continually.

This can not be the case if the environment in which the cells have to live, is toxic. It is through lack of nutrients that cells become diseased and cancer and tumors begin to form. This shutdown of vital nutrient supplies, to the cells of an organ, is the cause of its demise.

The internal environment needs to be aerobic, oxygenated and with an alkaline PH.
The oxygen carrier is Vitamin C. Stress and allergies use up Vitamin C at a very rapid rate. A lack of Vitamin C means a lack of oxygen which means stagnation, lack of life force or energy.
Stagnation causes an acid environment. In order to counteract the acidity the body utilizes calcium from the bones. Calcium is alkaline, you see. This leads to Osteoporosis and a variety of other bone diseases.

A normal cell lives in an aerobic surrounding, where oxygen is available. If cells are deprived of oxygen they will manage to alter themselves or mutate. They will live without oxygen and derive most of their energy needs from cellular metabolic waste products, or toxicity. This is what the formation of cycts is all about. Finding out what causes toxicity is therefore essential and eliminating whatever the cause, is the only way in which we can regain and maintain health. It is in this way, that new cells have a chance to remain free of disease.
Every cell of the liver gets replaced every six weeks, and it is only through continued wrong diet, thoughts, and stress that these healthy cells become diseased. This is the same with every organ. The whole body actually gets replaced every two or three years. If we still have the same health problem it simply means we are making the same mistakes.

There are many things that we can do that will benefit us for instance, a healthy diet, drinking plenty of clean water, avoid chlorinated water as it is poisonous, positive thinking, enough sleep and relaxation, physical exercise, connecting with nature, listening to music or making music, intellectual stimulation, remaining interested in life, creativity that nurtures the soul, and time alone.
It is only when we spend time alone that we can communicate with our Higher Power, get in touch with our thoughts and feelings and ground ourselves. Prayer and meditation or quiet time is necessary to achieve a healthy energy system.

Healing comes from within. We need to realize that we have to take responsibility for our health. The ultimate responsibility for our health comes from within. Everything we do is infused with the energy with which we do it.

Have a great day without worries.

Carolin
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