The Journey From Gene to Protein

  Did you know that Dna can be, not only, damaged, but also, repaired.    Dna  is in every cell  in our body and each cells mitochrondia had  Dna that’s rolled  into the structures that are chromosomes  (23 pairs.)  Dna (dexoyribonucleis  acid)  is  the  hereditary  material  found  in humans, animals  and organisms. Most genes  contain the information needed to make  functional molecules  called protein. While a   few  genes produce other molecules that help the cell assemble proteins.

   The Journey From Gene to Protein: is complex and tightly controlled within  each cell.  That  consists  of  two major steps:  transcription  and translation. Together, transcription and translation are known as gene expression. During the process of  transcription, the information stored        in a genes Dna  is transferred to a similar molecule called,  Rna which is ribonucleic acid in the cells nucleus.

     Both  Rna  and Dna  are  made  up  of  a  chain  of  nucleotide  bases,          but have slightly different chemical properties. The type of Rna (mRna) because it carries the information, or message,  from the Dna out of  the  nucleus into the cytoplasm.  The  genes  direct  production,  for example,        a protein (a long chain of  amino acids) can  be  an enzyme that triggers          a certain chemical reaction in the body that boost the immune system.

     There  are many  factors  that  cause  damage to the Dna:  oxidation,           UV radiation from the sun, radiation  from Xrays, viruses, plant toxins,  and  man – made chemicals (chlorine,  hydrocarbons,  smoke,  pollution,      to name a  few.)  Some  results of  damaged  Dna  are: premature aging, cancer,  diabetes,  mellitus   (diabetes  itself  may  cause  Dna  Damage),        as well as Parkinsons, Alzheimers, chronic fatigue syndrome and many other conditions.

     Cells  can not  function  properly  if  the  Dna  is  damaged,  however,           the cells CAN  through chemical process, reverse the damage themselves. There while, Hempseed and Hempseed Oil have been  found to be a factor    in Dna repair. Hemp has the perfect 3:1 ratio of  Omega  fatty acids (with omega 3 and omega 6)  needed by the human body.  One ‘job’ of  Omega 3       is cellular repair and with Hemp Oil  being 65% protein,  35% of  which is   globulin edestin protein.

    It is this protein that is closest to human globulin and is very easily digestible  by  the  body.  This  protein  is a major  factor  in  Dna repair,       as the cells use that protein  to correct  the Dna damage.  Because Hemp         is the highest source of  Edestin protein  and is responsible  for boosting       the  immune system  its  a perfect addition  to the diet.  Hemp  oil  which         arises  from the cannabis plant is often confused with cannabis oil.

   Hemp seed oilpressed  from the seeds of  the cannabis sativa plant,          has been named natures perfect food due to its balanced concentration          of omega fatty acids. There is a misconception that Hemp contains THC,    the principle psychoactive constituent of the cannabis plant. Needless to   say that is false, although, relatively new to the Western Hemisphere its readily available in health  food stores.

   Hopefully, not to be controversial:  Rick Simpson style medicinal oil, which  taken  in  one gram doses  daily  for  60 days  at  87 percent  THC,   1.74 cbls  and 1.64 cbns.  While recognizing  the Kush strain of  the weed      oil, which doesn’t give you a high renders best results to cancer patients.  My take on this theory: is once we as a country begin to fall into a rabbit hole we call health care.  With a precipitous decline  that we may not get    out of  ….while  the crescendo of  voices  around  me…. tell  me  whose  to   say what’s  right  for cancer treatment.     The Dennis Hill Success Story!!

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