Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Pesticides destroy by chemically burning; ravaging the processes and the structures...of our Mitochondria and Fascia...

Meanwhile down in the atomic structure...
 Adenosine diphosphate (ATP) in Mitochondria. 
ATP, is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells.

ATP is creating the matrix of the Mitochondria.
Creating energy to spin and make more energy. 
Making energy for protons and electrons...

A cycle supplying fuel with the spent products being brought back to be re-synthesized. 
"A beautiful Machine"
We make ADP 50 -60 kilograms/110 - 132 pounds per day equivalent to our body weight.
95% of the oxygen we breath in is converted to WATER!

Fascia
"A Beautiful Thing..."
Carries water throughout our bodies...

The last 5 minutes of ATP Synthase: the Understood, the Uncertain, and the Unknown
Phospholipids and Cardiolipids .. 
he says, are the secret to the structure mechanism of the machine that is the TREE OF LIFE.
I have an illness call Antiphospholipid Syndrome with AntiCardiolipin caused by pesticide poisoning...
This video opens a door to a better understanding.


Pesticides destroy by chemically burning; ravaging the processes and the structures...of our Mitochondria and Fascia...
A French study has linked glyphosate in Roundup to damage to human cells. The study showed cell death in placental cells, kidney cells, embryonic cells, and neonate umbilical cells. The study showed total cell death within 24 hours of being exposed to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup. Cell death was reported at concentrations as low as .005 percent Roundup. Common causes of cell death was membrane rupture, mitochondrial damage, and cell asphyxia, or inability to respire. Cell damage was noted at concentrations 500 to 1,000 times lower than present accepted levels in agriculture.
February 21, 2013
In a new research paper published in the high ranked scientific journal Toxicology, Robin Mesnage, Benoît Bernay and Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini


Powering the Cell: Mitochondria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrS2uROUjK4


OHM Living Fascia 25x Magnified


ATP Synthase: 
the Understood, the Uncertain, and the Unknown
She does a great job!


I BET A SCIENTIST WORKING FOR MONSANTO WROTE THIS

ADP and ATP
ATP




Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a multifunctional nucleoside triphosphate used in cells as a coenzyme. ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism. It's one of the end products of photophosphorylation and cellular respiration and used by enzymes and structural proteins in many cellular processes, including biosynthetic reactions and cell division. One molecule of ATP contains three phosphate groups, and it is produced by ATP synthase from inorganic phosphate and adenosine diphosphate (ADP).

ADP

Adenosine diphosphate, abbreviated ADP consists in two phosphate group, the pentose sugar ribose, and the nucleobase adenine. ADP is the product of ATP dephosphorylation by ATPases. ADP is converted back to ATP by ATP synthases. ATP is an important energy transfer molecule in cells. ADP is the end-product that results when ATP loses one of its phosphate groups. The conversion of these two molecules plays an important role in supplying energy for many processes of life. One molecule of ATPproduces 7.3 kcal.


Animals use the energy released in the breakdown of glucose and other molecules to convert ADP to ATP, which can then be used to fuel necessary growth and cell maintenance.



And just to be sure we understand here is the Wikipedia address for some information,

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