Cancer is a glutamate problem
- first understand what glutamate is
Glutamate vs Glutamine:
Glutamine
- chained with other amino acids into a protein
- glutamine, in a protein
- usually is a chewable protein
- realitvely safe
- needs to be chewed, solid
Glutamate
- single or un-bound from other amino acids
- glutamate, in a liquid
- can be drank in water, liquid
- very toxic
- toxic to nerves caused cell death
- stroke
- heart attack
- memory loss
- anxiety
- cannot sleep
- also called MSG
Forms of liquid or dissolved glutamate
- soy protein
- whey protein
- pea powder
- protein powders
- liquid aminos
Compare:
2 acid ends | 1 acid end | |
4 carbon chain | aspartic acid (asp) | methionine (met) |
5 carbon chain | glutamic acid (glu) | arginine (arg) |
What happens with double ended acids?
- Liver damage
- Cancer
Liver damage?
Yes,
- the liver collects the 'hot' double acids
- then uses liver enzymes
- AST is also called SGOT
- (Serum Glutamate Oxaloacetate Transaminase)
- AST is made by the liver
- when very high can indicate cancer in any part of the body
- AST liver enzyme attempts to rid the body of glutamates
- cancer cells testing high in glutamates are growing rapidly
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High glutamate, Low arginine
- A retrovirus that mutates amino acid production
- First described in 2006 as a novel human pathogen
- The virus changes the genetic production of amino acids
- The cancer-associated virus mutates the cell to produce glutamine instead of arginine
- Liver AST elevates to combat high blood circulating glutamate
- AST over 200 may indicate cancer somewhere in the body
- In prostate cancer
- Men with two copies of this mutation, 2.0 times the risk of prostate cancer
- Men with one copy of this mutation, 1.5 times the risk of prostate cancer.
- In prostate cancer
- The cancer-associated virus can invade cells anywhere in the body
- Cancer from this virus is noted when glutamates are very high.
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Reference: Wikipedia
Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus
Xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) is a retrovirus which was first described in 2006 as an apparently novel human pathogen found in tissue samples from men with prostate cancer