Hydrate and micronutrients upon waking

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#CapCut All humans are born with a genetic defect. Our livers are missing a key enzyme, xl-gulono-§-lactone oxidase, which is required to synthesize ascorbic acid from glucose. The loss of this single gene prevents humans from making their own Vitamin C. The negative mutation of the so-called GULO gene has been well studied in both human and primate genomes. If this negative mutation could be corrected, most people would no longer need to supplement Vitamin C in their diets.

“The thymus gland is an essential organ for the development of the immune system but very few people have any idea it exists. The thymus gland controls and harmonizes the entire immune system.”

You are not going to live any longer than your thymus gland.

The word “thymus” is derived from the Greek word thumos which means “soul.” It was the Greek physician Galen (129-216 AD) who first noted the thymus gland shrinks with advancing age.

“There are remarkable parallels between immunological changes during aging and zinc deficiency… which includes reduction in the activity of the thymus gland and a shift in T-helper cells which results in decreased response to vaccination and impaired functions of innate immune cells.”

Patients given two essential trace minerals, zinc and selenium, showed higher antibody response.

The trace mineral selenium facilitates the release of zinc as it is transported in the blood circulation.

Humans don’t need to await a drug or stem cell transplants to rescue the aging thymus gland. In addition to zinc There are numerous nutrients that are essential for thymus gland maintenance that can be consumed. These include B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, the sulfur compound N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), the herbal extracts piperine and resveratrol, and thymus gland extracts. See my amazon store for products

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