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Topic: Nagalase - GcMAF again
Marnie
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posted 02-04-2014 01:11 PM
If Bb secretes Tryptophan 16 containing Nagalase which impacts a precursor protein needed to make GcMAF so vitamin D can lock on... This maybe food for thought: A-N-acetylgalactosaminidase or Nagalase "In this study, we investigated the use of 5% glucose and other buffers for A to O or B to O blood group conversion by α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase OR α-galactosidase. Our results do, therefore, suggest that 5% glucose solution could become a novel suitable buffer for A/B to O blood group conversion. PMID: 24333060 So…5% glucose + Nagalase -> conversion to “O” (no A or B antigens = proteins). Characteristics of Type O - Best on High Protein Diet Is tryptophan "exported" when the cell is starving of glucose? Is it a signal to remove glucose from glycoproteins thus raise blood glucose levels? Does anyone here know for fact that they are blood type O? O negative? O positive? Could Bb survive an exchange transfusion? It IS given for life-threatening babesia infections too. [ 02-04-2014, 02:52 PM: Message edited by: Marnie ]
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Marnie
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posted 02-07-2014 04:04 PM
Up for S. Fascinating that scientists use naglase in 5% glucose to alter type A or type B blood to type O! The "Ice man's" bloodtype... Gee...I wonder how Bb then uses those A and B antigens (proteins) it removes?
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Marnie
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posted 02-08-2014 03:00 PM
Out of curiosity, do you think your blood type is an asset or hindrance from a treatment perspective? Interesting (if not all true...who knows?):http://www.dadamo.com/bloodtype_O.htm
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