Our body, yours and mine is a finely tuned machine, a metropolis in which 75 trillion cells, composed of 1027 atoms move in a cooperative precision. We are starting our first post on the subject of cells, a very underestimated part of our whole.
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Hello dear reader.
If we all would live consciously with our cells when we eat, sleep, work, get angry, etc. a whole lot of diseases would not exist and many global companies (fast food, chemical, etc.) would either go out of business or would offer ONLY products/ingredients that are advantageous for our health. But it doesn’t seem as that will happen any time soon.
Why do I begin with the cells? Well, our life begins with the egg cell and the sperm cell.
Combined, these two minuscule cells contain all the information needed to produce us as humans at each stage of our growth, from a fetus to a full-grown adult. The human cell is jammed-packed, tighter than a computer board, yet still, everything is in motion.
Now think of this, each cell in your body, at this very second and every second that you live, is forming two thousand proteins. EACH (ca. 75 trillion) CELL! And we don’t even feel it. Each cell and every cell in your body, is selecting right now approximately five hundred thousand amino acids, consisting of some ten million atoms, organizing them into preselected strings, joining them together, checking to be certain each string is folded in specific shapes, and then shipping each protein off to a site, some inside the cell, some outside, sites that somehow have signaled a need for these specific proteins.
Different cells have various functions, for example, red blood cells are oxygen carriers in the body.
Like a house made of bricks, every organism is made of cells, so they provide structure.
Tissues grow in complex organisms by simple multiplication. This takes place through mitosis (the parent cell breaks down to form two daughter cells identical to it.
Cells import nutrients to use in the various chemical processes that go on inside.
An organism’s survival depends upon the thousands of chemical reactions that cells carry out relentlessly. So, we see cells require energy, the right clean energy.
There is so much more we will be discussing in the future, about the cells that are taken for granted and we will be offering different tips to take care of these cells. One tip I’d like to give you is from a company by the name of Lifewave.
They are doing great things in stem cell wellness. They offer a drug-free, wearable technology for stem cell activation.
I also would like to recommend getting books from a retired MIT Professor Mr. Gerald L. Schroeder. He has written a few, buy and read them all.
If you have stayed and read this far, I’d like to thank you and hope you will enjoy our posts in the future. Until then please stay healthy and happy!
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