Sunday, October 14, 2018

The Real Reason why we have to breath Oxygen to Stay alive


Why we have to Breath Oxygen to stay alive



They Primary Reason we have to Breath Oxygen to Stay alive is because of that Evil Sugar (Carbohydrates) that we are all told to hate.   While many believe it is because we need oxygen to keep our blood red, while forgetting that the blood is only a temporary transport for oxygen, but is not the end use of oxygen.

The End use of oxygen is to be consumed by each cell of our body and to bond with a sugar Molecule in the Mitochondria of each cell.  With of a help of an lysosomal acid alpha-glucosidase enzyme metabolizes and bonds oxygen with Sugar molecules which produces energy; which permits the Mitochondria of each cell to chemically vibrate.  It is this chemical Vibration of the Mitochondria that keeps the cell alive and what distinguishes a living cell from a dead cell.

If this enzyme is missing, you effectively have Pompe Disease, which is disabling and deadly disease, normally caused by a genetic defect which slowly causes each cell to gradually loose the ability to produce this very important enzyme, and thus loose the ability to bond oxygen to sugar for energy production.




Fortunately a couple of decades ago a treatment was discovered that can deliver this important enzyme to each cell and permit patients of Pompe Disease to survive and learn to lead close to normal lives.  Otherwise most patience with this disease are dead before the age of 9.

So where does Insulin come in?  ... Well insulin has nothing to do with sugar bonding with oxygen, insulin is a digestive hormone that communicates a hormonal message between a sugar molecule and a cells insulin receptor, thus permitting the cells to find the sugar in the blood.  It is the cells eating that sugar that lowers your blood sugar, not insulin.  Insulin itself is doing nothing to the blood sugars in your blood.  It is the cells eating or not eating the sugars in your blood that determines the final blood sugar levels.


By Edmund Williams and Daily Health Guide



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