Methylation And The Super Critical Role 

It Plays In The Human Body

 

 

 

 

 

Methylation : The Spark of Life

In view of the fact Methylation ('Me-thu,ley-shu) occurs an indefinite number of times every second of life, to some extent in every cell, at the sub-cellular level. It is a bio-chemical process anyone with focus on Youthful Longevity should be well acquainted with; which is the reason it is discussed within this article. 

 

Methylation (Me-thu,ley-shu) bio-chemical processes, termed Methylation Cycles are ESSENTIAL for life - ABSOLUTELY NOT ANYTHING can replace it or stand in for it. Methylation involves the transfer of a methyl group (one carbon atom and three hydrogen atoms) to various substrates, including DNA, proteins, and lipids. This seemingly simple process is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to numerous bodily functions and is often referred to as the "SPARK OF LIFE."

 

So, now if you'll wondering,  "How did Methylation get started?"  The answer is a bit iffy; depending on whether you hold a religious view of scientific view of how life got started here on planet Earth. 

Our response to this quagmire is, we wish only to express the importance of Methylation and offer a potential solution to faulty Methylation Cycles. 

 

Therefore. we will leave this debate up to the theologians & scientists to lock horns over. However, the  prevailing conscious is as follows:

 

"We know from experimentation and observation, early life forms initially soaked-up, directly from their amino acid rich environment, in-organic substances (amino acids - the building blocks of life) which as a results of happen-stance caused a bio-chemical reaction that we call Methylation activity also known as (aka) animating life force or "Spark Of Life" to occur. Over time, more complex life forms including humans evolved to get these life animating a.k.a 'Spark Of Life" substances in-directly through our diet."

 

 

 

The Role of Methylation

in the Human Body

 

Of its billions of activities, Methylation is essential for a number of  key biological processes, for example:

 

  • Gene Expression: Methylation of DNA can turn genes on or off, regulating gene expression and ensuring that the right genes are active at the right times.
  • Detoxification: Methylation helps in detoxifying harmful substances, including heavy metals and environmental toxins.
  • Neurotransmitter Production: It plays a role in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, which are essential for brain function and mood regulation.
  • Energy Production: Methylation is involved in the production of ATP, the energy currency of cells.
  • Immune Function: Proper methylation is necessary for a healthy immune response.
  • Stem Cells proliferation: Methyllation creates new stem cells, causes stem-cells to differentiate into certain specific cell types to serve as replacements (for muscle tissue cells, skin cells, etc.) and manage newly created cells through life of the cell

 

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