
Sickle Cells Anemia Mechanisms and Dramatic Natural Treatment
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>Recently, Health Technologies Network, a company I
>represent, developed a mineral-enzyme supplement called
>Assimilator. This product is a combination of rare plant
>enzymes that are resistant to digestion
Well, that's probably a Nobel prize right there.
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>and are
>molecularly bonded with 77 inorganic minerals.
Um, 77 minerals. That's gotta be some powerful-good stuff.
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>The enzymes are carriers for the minerals until they
>are activated.
Yeah, I bet when those minerals get activated, that scares the bejeezus
out of all those {*filter*} old sickle cells.
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>It was recently discovered, by accident, that this
>supplement can completely alleviate the symptoms
>associated with Sickle Cell Anemia.
Wow!
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>This occurs
>within 30 minutes of ingestion, lasts many hours,
>and the red cells become full and round.
You mean it causes spherocytosis? Durn!
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>This
>is demonstratable via the dark field microscope.
Y'all must have some real high-tech equipment there. I can tell you we're
really impressed down here.
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>The enzymes break down undigested proteins and
>fats/cholesterol deposits
A protease, lipase, and cholesterolase all rolled into one. Sounds like
an entire digestive system in one little pill.
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>but it is not known
>by what mechanism the cells are prevented from
>Sickling. It may be via ionic transport and
>cell hydration or?
Ionic transport. Yeah, that's the ticket.
I must say, your note has pegged my nonsense meter better than anything I
have seen in quite a while. Thanks for the chuckle!
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