Heather Rae, Functional Health Practitioner
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health coach, specializing in alchemical biochemistry, genomics, anatomy, and bio-energetics
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A visual of enviro toxins, nutrients, and genetic variants influence health (immunity) Z_IL-6 b 4.pdf - Box
https://m.box.com/view/902409058115
Raising ethical questions. No shit.
My mother used DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide, a wood extract) in the late 70s. Essentially, it is sulfur.. Back then, I knew nothing about genes (enzymes) like SUOX and their role in managing toxins via the sulfation pathway In functional genomics, we have a good idea of how well someone's sulfation pathway works, and whether/how sulfur like DMSO can help them clear toxins.
What works for me may not be the best thing for you! Based on my own detective work, looking at genes, organic acids and symptoms ... I use chondroiton sulfate to assist my body in clearing toxins via sulfation.
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DNA and HEALING from chronic health conditions ... “We must first alter our entire understanding of genetics and move to a different understanding of the genetic code.”
“DNA is like written, readable text”. This genetic structure has an individual’s consciousness and thinking contained within. “It can think on its own”.
Energy Medicine Technologies: Ozone Healing, Microcrystals, Frequency Therapy, and the Future of Health
And then there's the EXCESS IRON from EMF exposure ... "oxidative stress-induced lipid peroxidation and activity of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase [SOD] and catalase [CAT]"
CAN ANYONE POINT ME TO SCIENTIFIC STUDIES of effects of SCALAR energy on SOD, CAT, GSH?
FRUCTOSE CONSUMPTION HAMPERS GASOTRANSMITTER PRODUCTION
Nitric Oxide, Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, Ammonia

Gasotransmitters are gaseous molecules enzymatically produced by mammalian cells with a wide range of molecular and cellular effects. They are permeable to cell membranes and their levels, although low, must be strictly regulated since they work as messengers, are involved in signal transduction cascades and have specific targets in the cell. The first gasotransmitter described was nitric oxide (NO) as a regulator of vascular tone and macrophage activation, and later two others gases were added to the list: carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Recently, ammonia (NH3) has also been proposed as a new gasotransmitter. Gasotransmitter concentrations must be regulated within a specific range as they are toxic for the cell at high levels. Indeed, it has been proven that NO, CO and H2S inhibit cytochrome c oxidase (CcOx) and hyperammonemia causes brain damage.
Sulfation/transulferation is a major pathway in detoxifying environmental contaminants, adrenal and thyroid hormones, salicylates, food additives, and many drugs. High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and fructose block sulfation.