Friday, October 4, 2013

Ben fuchs-October 3 2013

Protein continued...

Cells-little animals that are invisible.

If you were to put a cell in a petri dish
you would see it run to food & run away from poison.

protein(hardware) genes(software-instructions for life)

The primary job of a cell is to produce stuff to do stuff.
Cells make a special kind of stuff. And all the stuff that cells make
come from instructions that are like digitally encoded software.
All cells have software instructions that result in the production of
stuff that we can easily called hardware.

The hardware that results from the software instruction allows the
cell to do all of the things it needs to live
and for us to live. For the macrostructure and the microstructure to live.

Genes are chemical instructions for the production of protein.

Chemical hardware that allows cells & ultimately our bodies to do the work of being alive.
every single function a cell in a body does eating, breathing reproducing, excreting, contracting, relaxing....whatever...
its all controlled at the most basic level by hardware called protein that comes from software called genes.

That's what a protein is...hardware. what I mean by hardware is solid pieces of chemicals.

Genetics communicates invisible messages(information)

Transcription & translation.


Caller 1: cholesterol-
stabilize cholesterol production in the liver.
If you have elevations in cholesterol you probably have a metabolic issue related to insulin & sugar.
Insulin, blood sugar & cholesterol go hand in hand.
Treat yourself like a diabetic and your cholesterol will drop. stay away from refined carbs

Caller 2: had breast cancer, gallbladder removed, hysterectomy, been on Prilosec.

had eczema but used nutritional strategies and it went away. Still have a rash on back.

caller 3: angina, type 2 diabetic, blocked arteries, they put a stent (tube that reroutes constricted blood)


Caller 4: 80 years old. patch on scalp very dry about 2 inches, maybe eczema.
impotence problem.

caller 5: pulmonary fibrosis. (think stress)

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