Protein Synthesis 0f Healthy Cells

    Cancer is evolutionary  in everybody as our cells are involved in a continuous process of  breakdown and regrowth that’s essential to life. During this process  that can  be likened to self – cannibalism, whereas     protein  within the cells are broken down  into  their  own  component amino  acids. Which  act  as  the building blocks  for their own growth and  renewal of  cells ensuring a proper synthesis of  protein.

   Serious  disease  may also result  from a disruption of  this renewal process.  This is the case with cancerwhereas,  cancerous  cells  grow quickly  as the ability of  the cells to digest themselves is compromised.          It  has  been determined that insulin growth  factor – 1  (molecules that stimulate  and  regulate cellular growth)  stimulates  the  synthesis  of       new proteins as part of  their role  in  promoting cell growth  and  also division of  new cells.     HOW cells make protein?    Insulin et cetera!

     Therefore,  a  team  of  researchers  led  by  Professor Barry Posner              of  McGill  University’s  Division  of  Endocrinology  ~  Metabolism  and        the  Research Institute of  the  McGill University Health Centre.  For the    first time have been able to show  that in order to assure the on ~ going supply of amino acids needed  for new protein synthesis. Growth factor  stimulates  a coordinated  or  regulated increase  in protein breakdown within cells to generate  free amino acids.

    This recycling of  amino acids ensure that cells are being optimally   adapted  to  their  environment.  It’s  a bit like building a house, as they           use materials they must assure that new material be supplied or they’ll        be  depleted.  Researchers  have  shown  that  insulin  growth  factor – 1 promotes  an  increase  in  acidification  within  the  cells,  and  it’s  this  increased acidification  that increases protein breakdown  that  is  also  essential to the recycling of  amino acids within healthy cells. However         to much acidification may not be a good thing!

    Vicki Talmage is a survivor  in more ways than once having lost her    family at 19 years old  and later in life also surviving Rhino-carcinoma Lymphoma  from  excessive  protein  intake  that wreaked havoc on her kidney.  She has overcome grief,  tragedy  and  illness  to  recapture  the joyous occasions of  life again.  Using that experience to refocus energy        to inspire others about putting life in perspective and moving  forward.       No matter what set backs  you have  experienced  in life!!!

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