Intercellular Homeostasis

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Intercellular Homeostasis
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Branched-Chain Amino Acid

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branched-chain_amino_acid

CHONS
Amino Precursor
Nixtamalization
Neutral pH 7.40

Honey 70%
Castor 10%
Niacin 5%
MSM 5%
Citrus 5%
Minerals 5%

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Castor
DMSO
Betaine HCL
Glycerol 
Glycine
Magnesium Chloride 
Vitamin C

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all the Nitrogen & Sulfur combinations seem to require MG2+ "Magnesium" to function correctly.

Thiamine
Taurine
Cysteine 
Methionine
Methylene Blue
Fenbendazole 
NAC
SAM-e
Glutathione

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Molecular Motors 
Cellular Rotation 
F0 F1 Synthase 
Proton Hydrogen
Magnesium Ion
NAD ATP DNA

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Sulfur Toxicity
Hyperhomocysteinemia
Cysteine
Phosphorus Toxicity
Choline
Trimethylaminuria
Nitrogen Toxicity

[Sulfur Toxicity]
Hyperhomocysteinemia
Methyl-Hydrogen-Folate
MTHFR
Methionine 
Histamine
Homocysteine
Cysteine
Choline
Betaine
Methylamine
Trimethylamine
Trimethylaminuria
[Nitrogen Toxicity]

TMAO 
TMAU 

Acetaldehyde Dehydrogenase

Fomepizole (Nitrogen)
Disulfiram (Sulfur)

Acetyl-CoA
N-Acyl Amide Acetyl Amine Amino Acid

Aldehyde
Acetaldehyde

Histamine
Homocysteine

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pH Alkaline 
Detox
Bath Salts

Baking Soda 
Epsom Salt

Sodium Bicarbonate Magnesium Sulfate 

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Olive Oil (95%)
DMSO (4%)

Magnesium Chloride
Potassium Citrate

Citric Acid
Pine Terpinene

Vinegar
Honey

Gluconate
Dextran

Carbanion
Caramelization
Decarboxylation

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Fenbendazole
Castor Oil
Pine Terpinene
NAC
Niacin
TMG
MSM/DMSO
Quercetin
Magnesium Chloride

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Sodium Sulfate
Vs
Sodium Sulfide

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_sulfate

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_sulfide

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_citrate

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondroitin_sulfate

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodecanol 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_dodecyl_sulfate

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombocytopenia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dextran_sulphate_sodium

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DSS
Dextran Sodium Sulfate

Colitis
Thrombocytopenia 
Familial Alopecia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombocytopenia

Coagulation Disorder

Low levels of platelets (thrombocytes) in the blood.

Bone marrow not making enough platelets, body destroying platelets, spleen holding too many platelets.

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Small Cell Lung Cancer Presenting as Severe Thrombocytopenia and Refractory Hypokalemia

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4052468/

platelet count had dropped with mild pain in extremities. Serum potassium was low.

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might have figured this DSS puzzle out, all of the negative side effects Sodium causes in the tests, Potassium reverses them.

so by doing the exact same thing but swapping buffered 7 pH Potassium Citrate instead of high Alkaline Sodium.

this may bind up HIV & also heal the body.

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DSS
Dextran Sodium Sulfate
Negatively Charged 
Alkaline

Electrophilic Compound 
Carboxylic Acid
Positively Charged
Acidic

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Dextran-Sulfate-Sodium

Dextran Sulfate Sodium Salt: A Game-Changer in Antiviral Research

https://www.losanglesnewswire.com/dextran-sulfate-sodium-salt-a-game-changer-in-antiviral-research

Unveiling Colitis: A Journey through the Dextran Sodium Sulfate-induced Model

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11063560/

The Alleviation of Dextran Sulfate Sodium (DSS)-Induced Colitis Correlate with the logP Values of Food-Derived Electrophilic Compounds

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9774124/

Lithospermic acid alleviates oxidative stress and inflammation in DSS-induced colitis through Nrf2

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S001429992500144X

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dextran sulphate owes its anti-HIV-1 activity mainly to inhibition of virus binding to its target cells. The anti-HIV-1 activity of dextran sulphate is highly dependent on its sulphate content.

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Gluconate
Gluconic Acid
C6H12O7

Dextran 
Alpha Glucan
C18H32O16

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IHN
Inositol Hexanicotinate 

MSM
Methylsulfonylmethane 

NAC 
N-Acetyl Cysteine

Vitamin C (Buffered)
Ascorbate Potassium

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The Biomedical Uses of Inositols: A Nutraceutical Approach to Metabolic Dysfunction in Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7554709/

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Redox Rhythms
Biorhythm Reset

Intercellular Homeostasis 

Inositol (Sugar)

Hexanicotinate Nicotinate (Nitrogen)

MSM (Sulfur)

Potassium Citrate

found the combination that works best for all my random problems.

Inositol Hexanicotinate
Methylsulfonylmethane

its like a wave of cool ocean wind, amazing.

Grapefruit Juice
Potassium Citrate

to break up any Calcification or excess Sodium in mitochondria.

it appears to be the combination to unlock Coenzyme-A, that is disrupted by toxins & pesticides.

rain water has both Nitrogen & Sulfur drawn up from the ocean, and the right amout of Oxygen to make it perfect.

nobody knows about this and the connection to Coenzyme-A, and it looks identical to NAC N-Acetyl Cysteine, except NAC dosnt have the same calming effect.

once Coenzyme-A is unlocked, all the poisons fall out almost instantly.

Chelation Therapy seem to always drop the toxic load across the entire body, requiring lots of perfectly timed medication?

what ive noticed is one capsule each of MSM & IHN, both white powders, and urine comes out dark, totally chelated out toxins.

IHN releases Niacin for 12 hours, Methylated Niacin.

Inositol Nicotinate, Non-flush Niacin, Inositol is a Methyl Doner.

Niacin needs a Methyl Doner as a buffer, and Sulfate to metabolize toxic sludge, pesticides ect..

Methylated Niacin & MSM

Methyl Donor 
Methylation 
Osmolyte
Inositol
Betaine

i didnt ever make that connection, all of the years learning, it never occurred to me.

Methylated Niacin 
Buffered Niacin

thats crazy, all this time fiddling with Betaine, and Inositol is basically a Osmolyte & Methyl.

and the only difference between this & Methylene Blue is the blue part is Chloride folding a Polyphenol into a specific spectrum.

the non-flush Inositol Niacin is totally under reported, almost no significant documented test results, it normally feels like nothing is happening at all, until the MSM is applied.

and it only takes a single capsule of each, for 12 hours of metabolic movements.

Niacin needs a Methyl Doner as a buffer, and Sulfate, to metabolize toxic sludge, pesticides ect..

Methylated Niacin 
Buffered Niacin

Betaine and Inositol basically a Osmolyte & Methyl.

Niacin is required break down Formaldehyde.

Aldehyde
Acetaldehyde
Formaldehyde

Acetaldehyde Dehydrogenase

Niacin with MSM (Sulfate) helps make Coenzyme-A (CoA) for Glutathione & Redox.

add some good minerals to that breaks up kidney & liver sludge.

Potassium Citrate
Magnesium Citrate
Calcium Citrate
Sodium Bicarbonate

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Reversing Chronic Kidney Disease with Niacin and Sodium Bicarbonate

https://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n22.shtml

Niacin Was, Is, and Always will be Essential to Life and the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

https://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v20n03.shtml

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GPR109A
Niacin Receptor 1 (NIACR1)

Hydroxycarboxylic Acid Receptor 2

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxycarboxylic_acid_receptor_2

Butyric Acid

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butyric_acid

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Nicotinic Acid Decarboxylation

https://chempedia.info/info/nicotinic_acid_decarboxylation/

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apparently stomach acids get weak as we get older, Hydrogen Chloride HCL needs to be higher to metabolize Magnesium into MG2+ & split water molecules into free Hydrogen, for the Proton Pumps to pumup out MG2+ at 400 cycles a second, that makes NAD & ATP for cellular energy.

all the medications that really get down & kill cancers & parasites use the Nitrogen Sulfur combo, and thats what breaks down carbohydrates into energy via Coenzyme-A.

problem is for that to even happen seems to requires Magnesium to do anything for NAD & ATP  cellular metabolism.

so my take is Magnesium is step one, Nitrogen Sulfur is like step ten.

Magnesium blood tests are inaccurate, and is difficult to get into the cells with the correct ion state MG2+, so it needs a binder component like amino acids or Vitamin C.

then Magnesium flips Triglycerides & LGL into HDL (good Cholesterol), then converts into Hormones, Steroids & Myelin.

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Methylene Blue

Potential side effects include headache, diarrhea, and low potassium and magnesium levels. 

Warning in patients with G6PD deficiency and those taking medications that affect serotonin levels.

Magnesium acts as a cofactor for tryptophan hydroxylase, an enzyme involved in serotonin synthesis. It also plays a role in serotonin receptor binding.

Magnesium is involved in regulating other important neurotransmitters like GABA (inhibitory) and glutamate (excitatory). It helps regulate their release and interacts with NMDA receptors.

Potassium, Magnesium, and Calcium is associated with a reduced risk of stroke.

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anything to do with Nitrogen & Sulfur requires extra Magnesium & Potassium.

oil based vitamins (ADEK) require Magnesium & Potassium to form good cholesterol like Myelin.

Molecular Motors, Cellular Rotation & Proton Pumps that form NAD ATP DNA, require Magnesium & Potassium Ions.

magnesium naturally fixes Potassium deficiency.

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Myelin Myelitis refers to inflammation of the spinal cord that damages the myelin sheath, a protective covering of nerve fibers.

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Magnesium L-Threonate 

Magnesium L-threonate is a magnesium salt of L-threonic acid having the formula Mg(C4H7O5)2.

Threonic acid is a sugar acid derived from threose. The l-isomer is a metabolite of ascorbic acid (vitamin C).

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Magnesium regulates activity of the renal outer medullary potassium (ROMK) channel. Intracellular magnesium is inversely proportional to the open ROMK channel pore. Therefore low intracellular magnesium causes more ROMK channels to open, allowing more K+ efflux into the urine.
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