An Introduction to RNA Therapy
The RNA and DNA that form our genes are made,
of five small nucleic acids..that in nature are found,
in the seeds of fruit and germ plasm of seed grains.
The chemical structures of our five nucleic acids,
differ from those of the nucleic acids discovered by,,
Watson and Crick in their laboratory rats and snakes,
since,the rats and snakes,have a more ammonia like,
cell tissue..than we have and have more NH in their,
nucleic acids,than our five nucleic acids have been,
found to have by Harvard's bio-researchists.
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This nucleic acid microphoto,
by laureate Maurice Wilkins,
shows us the disc like shape,
of our nucleic acids. They are,
used in our ribosomes to make,
cell repair protein and platelets.
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Doctors working with the nucleic acids..that are,
similar to ours..use them..to stimulate,,dermil cells,
to bond together....during leg implant surgery and,
stimulate lung arterial and bronchial tube tissue to,
bond together...after deep shrapnel..lung wounds.
Chapter Contents
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Adenine is used to catalyze changes in the liver,
and in infancy to the cerebrum occipital lobe
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Guanine is used with adenine and thymine,
to stimulate cell rebonding after accidents.
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This Cytosine nucleic acid,we use to catalyze.
the growth of our new hair after excess sun
or being..too near to a cooking apparatus.
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Thymine is the nucleic acid we use
in our pancreatic acinar b-cells to induce,
an increase in the production of insulin
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Uracil is the isomer of our nucleic acids,which,
is used in our rna and CBG globulins to induce,
fractured red blood cells to create more platelets.
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