Monday, January 13, 2025

LIVEONWARD27: Sometimes people take supplements, and it stops their symptoms or they feel more energy. This is because the body is being poisoned. When the body is poisoned, this causes the body to produce adrenaline and use all your nutrients to handle the poison rather than have your nutrients heal and detoxify the body.

Sometimes people take supplements, and it stops their symptoms or they feel more energy.  This is because the body is being poisoned.  When the body is poisoned, this causes the body to produce adrenaline and use all your nutrients to handle the poison rather than have your nutrients heal and detoxify the body.  --Liveonward27
Thank you to Liveonward27.  Thanks also to Agent131711.

02:46  The proteins are denatured, and are hard to absorb in the body.  Over the years of taking them, they cause digestive problems.  Sometimes people take supplements, and it stops their symptoms or they feel more energy.  This is because the body is being poisoned.  When the body is poisoned, this causes the body to produce adrenaline and use all your nutrients to handle the poison rather than have your nutrients heal and detoxify the body.  

So what is the alternative to these garbage supplements?  For vitamins, minerals, and enzymes, on an empty stomach, you can juice vegetables, such as carrots and celery.  You can drink raw milk which is high in minerals and medicinal.  You can also eat raw eggs, which are Nature's multivitamin and one of the most easily digestible foods out there.  You can also eat organ meats, such as liver which is incredibly nutrient-dense. 

8 Ukrainian Generals' Mansions Burned Down in Los Angeles

from Pravda.  The West is calling this story propaganda.  So this is where the hundreds of billions of US taxpayer dollars have been going to . . . for Ukrainian generals to have ocean view near seaside resort?   

ERIC HUNLEY: The Pacific Palisades' primary defense against fire - the Santa Ynez Reservoir (117M gallons) - was EMPTY during the fires. "Scheduled maintenance" they said. Basic water pressure for firefighting? Gone. Backup supply? None.

This is shocking.  

How about the "Let Malibu Burn" philosophy: 
Mike Davis's controversial stance against protecting wealthy enclaves influenced policy. 
Result? Reduced resources for ALL areas, wealthy or not.

Politics trumped public safety. Was it intentional? 

JOHN BEAUDOIN: mRNA should be banned [not suspended, not reviewed, not reconsidered, not revised] for use in healthy humans and animals.

Graying Hair? Relax in the Cold

Functional studies (herehere, and here) indicate that this allele produces an enzyme that has totally normal activity at 31 C (87.8 F), but at 37 C (98.6 F) it loses 75% of its copper-binding activity and at least 75% if not all of its enzymatic activity.  This indicates that the allele confers thermolability on the enzyme, making it intolerant to heat to the extent that normal body temperature impairs it. This is a common theme in enzymatic impairments.  31C is cold enough for hypothermia, and maintaining body temperature at that point is not a viable strategy to prevent hair graying.

Indeed, high body temperature helps all enzymatic reactions occur more effectively if the enzymes do not have impairments that make them thermolabile. For example, the wild-type allele for tyrosinase operates more effectively at 43 C (109.4 F) than at body temperature, but this is above the threshold of fever (41-42 C, 105.9-10.7.6F) that can cause brain damage and become life-threatening.

Maintaining supraphysiological copper concentrations is also not a viable strategy for preventing hair graying because high concentrations of free copper are toxic. In fact, they cause oxidative stress, which can lead to hydrogen peroxide production, which can destroy hair pigment and cause graying.
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This SNP is very common in people with European ancestry, where just under 40% of people are heterozygous and 7.6% are homozygous. It is not found in many Asians. It is found in American Blacks and Latin Americans, but not in African pygmies or Australian Aborigines, leading to speculation that it arose in Caucasians and spread to other groups through admixture.