English Translation
“So, between the ages of 0 and 2, there is this ‘string-like’ enzyme structure found in breast milk that passes through as a scent. In my opinion, just like membranes, these structures also begin to solidify and mature over time.
When the baby suckles, the milk goes to the digestive system—that is one thing. But what I am talking about is an enzyme within the scent of the mother’s milk. This scent goes directly from the nose to the brain. Its mission there is to act upon the membranes; specifically, those incredibly soft membranes located over the hippocampus, brainstem, and cerebellum. Those membranes are initially very, very soft, and they mature through these ‘scent enzymes’ passing through the nose. While the enzymes the baby digests do their job, these scent enzymes achieve a ‘goal’ in the brain.
The retina also forms and develops in the exact same way.”
Key Terms Used (Anahtar Terimler):
- String-like structure: Telli yapı
- Scent enzymes: Koku enzimleri
- Maturation of membranes: Zarların olgunlaşması
- Brainstem and Cerebellum: Beyin sapı ve Beyincik
- Directly to the brain: Doğrudan beyne
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