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“FrequenSea, a super food.”
By Hugo Rodier, M.D.
Before any discussion on any nutrient is undertaken, we need to review
some very basic, and recent advances in Medicine and Nutrition.
The new science of Metabolomics (American J. Clinical Nutrition 2005;82:497)
is revolutionizing the way we think about health and disease.
Its simplicity is astounding, especially when we realize that we have always
intuitively known the principles Metabolomics is founded upon: energy
producedby our cells is indispensable for them to carry out their assigned
duties. For this to occur, for our cells to Metabolize, they need air, food,
and the ability to get rid of the “metabolites,” or toxins, or by-products
of combustion generated by our production of energy, or metabolism.
Just like any ordinary machine (which have been patterned after own
cell metabolism) needs air, fuel, and a mechanism to dispose of fumes
and waste products, our cells have the same energy needs.
It does not matter that some cells work in the brain, and others are
shaping our little toes. All cells work the same way. They have different
outputs and function, but they basically work the same way.
Some produce hair, and others sweat. Just like some factories, or machines
produce books, and others soap bars. Essentially, they all require energy,
and a way to take out the garbage.
Consequently, our cells depend in all respects from the energy derived
from our Sun. Its energy is suffused throughout our planet, fuelling life
at all levels. Plants absorb this energy (photosynthesis,)
which is later consumed by animals and humans. In these modern days,
we have no difficulties understanding the concept of energy sustaining our
economies, and way of life. Truly, everything about
our communities depends on the energy generated by our Sun.
Energy may be secondarily obtained from atoms, wind, oil, etc, but its ultimate
source is the Sun itself. Well, the energy from the Sun
also constitutes and fuels everything about our anatomy and physiology.
Now, back to the simple science of Metabolomics: Most of the Nobel prizes
in Medicine and Biology have been awarded to the concept of
“cell communication,” which is how our 100 trillion cells
get their metabolic function coordinated (J. Science, November 26th, 2004.)
They do this through a system of “messages,” which are well-known molecules
like hormones, neurotransmitters, enzymes, etc. They form a vast network of
communication, which should have never been separated into different
components. The Psycho-Neuro-Immune-Endocrine system of cell
communication to coordinate our metabolism is now considered to
be the cornerstone of health and function in cutting edge research
(“The intricate interface between the immune system and metabolism,
” J. Trends in Immunology 2004;25:193.)
Cell communication takes place mostly at the level of the outer cell membrane,
which is equipped with antennae, or radar-like glycoproteins. These “receptors”
are literally shaped into “lock-like” structures, by the energy produced within
the cells themselves. Messages turn out to be “key-like” glycoproteins,
or molecules that will need to match the lock, or receptors
on the cell membranes for
You can read the rest of this Report Here: Dr. Rodier Report on FreqenSea a PDF
Superfoods = Super Health !!!******
See here for “Facts about Marine Phytoplankton and FreqeunSea“and here “Marine Phytoplankton, a Super Superfood“.
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Many Blessing’s My Friend’s !!!******
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